From Order to Chaos: Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital Age
In the past, the provision of authoritative, interpretative, syntheses is what archaeologists sought through publication. Now the first real challenge of the digital age has been to balance this trend and in contrast to archaeological practice over the last two decades, we are seeing a shift toward...
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doaj-8d1f3650553747cd92f58851eb68dd592020-11-24T23:27:57ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53871999-03-01610.11141/ia.6.3 From Order to Chaos: Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital AgeVince Gaffney 0 Sally Exon1Birmingham University Field Archaeology UnitBirmingham University Field Archaeology UnitIn the past, the provision of authoritative, interpretative, syntheses is what archaeologists sought through publication. Now the first real challenge of the digital age has been to balance this trend and in contrast to archaeological practice over the last two decades, we are seeing a shift toward the dissemination of raw data. This move towards dissemination to put it on an equal footing with publication and synthesis is both irrevocable and fundamental. The provision of interactive data will begin to allow the formation of new relationships between archaeologists, archaeological organisations and the practice of archaeology. The range of digital provision which may be expected within a medium-sized archaeological organisation, is demonstrated with reference to the situation at the University of Birmingham and Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit (BUFAU).http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue6/gaffney_index.htmlarchaeologydatadissemmenationinteractive dataraw datadigital environmentVRMLpseudo-virtual bubbleworld technologies |
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From Order to Chaos: Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital Age |
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From Order to Chaos: Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital Age |
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From Order to Chaos: Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital Age |
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From Order to Chaos: Publication, Synthesis and the Dissemination of Data in a Digital Age |
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from order to chaos: publication, synthesis and the dissemination of data in a digital age |
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University of York |
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Internet Archaeology |
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1363-5387 |
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1999-03-01 |
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In the past, the provision of authoritative, interpretative, syntheses is what archaeologists sought through publication. Now the first real challenge of the digital age has been to balance this trend and in contrast to archaeological practice over the last two decades, we are seeing a shift toward the dissemination of raw data. This move towards dissemination to put it on an equal footing with publication and synthesis is both irrevocable and fundamental. The provision of interactive data will begin to allow the formation of new relationships between archaeologists, archaeological organisations and the practice of archaeology.
The range of digital provision which may be expected within a medium-sized archaeological organisation, is demonstrated with reference to the situation at the University of Birmingham and Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit (BUFAU). |
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archaeology data dissemmenation interactive data raw data digital environment VRML pseudo-virtual bubbleworld technologies |
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