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    Berlin :De Gruyter Open,
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    almahu_9948325749802882
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    ISBN: 9783110440171 (e-book)
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Open source archaeology : ethics and practice. Berlin : De Gruyter Open, c2015 ISBN 9783110440164
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : De Gruyter
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    gbv_1778624286
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (160 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110440171
    Inhalt: This edited volume is designed to discuss important issues around open access to data and software in academic and commercial archaeology, as well as to summarise both the current state of theoretical engagement, and technological development in the field of open-archaeology
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Warsaw : De Gruyter Open
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    gbv_857011987
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (136 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110440171
    Inhalt: Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice' brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information sharing projects in archaeology; open-GIS; and the open-context system of data management and sharing. This edited volume is designed to discuss important issues around open access to data and software in academic and commercial archaeology, as well as to summarise both the current state of theoretical engagement, and technological development in the field of open-archaeology. Ben EdwardsBen Edwards was trained in archaeology at the University of Durham, achieving his BA, MA and PhD. His first commercial work was for Archaeological Services, Durham University, before moving on to become a Lecturer in Archaeological Practice at the University of Liverpool, where he taught for three years. During this time Ben began his project management work, undertaking both commercial and research excavations, and survey projects. His teaching (archaeological practice and heritage management) proved to be an excellent basis from which to develop his professional expertise.Ben now lectures at Manchester Metropolitan University in Archaeology and Heritage. He currently researches open source software and hardware for use in the field, and advanced 3D surveying techniques. Andrew WilsonAndrew Wilson was trained in archaeology at the University of Liverpool. Upon achieving his BA at the University, Andrew moved south to study Computer Applied Archaeology at the University of Southampton, where he was awarded an MSc. Andrew returned to the University of Liverpool where he has recently completed a PhD. During this time Andrew coordinated a number of projects both in the UK and Middle East, specialising in advanced surveying techniques of archaeological remains.Working in the the School of Computer Science, Bangor University Andrew has developed his keen interest in Open data policies and ethics. This interest was the starting point for this volume
    Anmerkung: Open Access , Frontmatter -- ; Contents -- ; Acknowledgements -- ; 1 Open Archaeology: Definitions, Challenges and Context , 2 Digital Haystacks: Open Data and the Transformation of Archaeological Knowledge , 3 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Open Access, Open Data and Digital Preservation , 4 Community-Driven Approaches to Open Source Archaeological Imaging , 5 Open Source GIS Geospatial Software for Archaeology: Towards its Integration into Everyday Archaeological Practice , 6 What was Published is as Important as How it was Published , 7 Free and Open Source Software in Commercial and Academic Archaeology , 8 Building the Bazaar: Enhancing Archaeological Field Recording Through an Open Source Approach , 9 Archaeological Experiences with Free and Open Source GeographicInformation Systems and Geospatial Freeware: Implementation and UsageExamples in the Compliance, Education, and Research Sectors , List of Figures -- ; List of Tables -- ; Index
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783110440164
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Open source archaeology Warsaw : De Gruyter Open, 2015 ISBN 9783110440164
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Open Source ; Open Data ; Digitalisierung ; Digitale Daten ; Open Access
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    URL: Volltext  (Open Access)
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    Warschau/Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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    gbv_1785445650
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (148 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110440171
    Inhalt: 'Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice' brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information sharing projects in archaeology; open-GIS; and the open-context system of data management and sharing. This edited volume is designed to discuss important issues around open access to data and software in academic and commercial archaeology, as well as to summarise both the current state of theoretical engagement, and technological development in the field of open-archaeology.
    Inhalt: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Open Archaeology: Definitions, Challenges and Context -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 `Open Source' Archaeology and `Open' Archaeology -- 1.3 Open Source Archaeology -- 1.4 Open Archaeology -- 1.5 The Public Context of Open Access -- 1.6 Open Ethics -- 1.7 Outline of the Volume -- Bibliography -- 2 Digital Haystacks: Open Data and the Transformation of Archaeological Knowledge -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Openness and Access -- 2.3 Openness and Reuse -- 2.4 Approaches to Open Data -- 2.5 From Data to Knowledge? -- 2.6 From Knowledge to Data? -- 2.7 Putting the `Capta' Back into Data? -- 2.8 Transforming Knowledge? -- 2.9 Open Data is for Sharing -- Bibliography -- 3 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Open Access, Open Data and Digital Preservation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sharing Data: The `Traditional' Treatment of Archaeological Data -- 3.3 Accessing Data: The Case of the Archaeology Data Service -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 4 Community-Driven Approaches to Open Source Archaeological Imaging -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Using Case Studies -- 4.2 Technological Innovation: New Development Models -- 4.3 Introducing the Methodology -- 4.3.1 Reflectance Transformation Imaging -- 4.3.2 Photogrammetry -- 4.3.3 Assessing the Benefits of Open Source Imaging Methodologies -- 4.4 Community Methodologies and Technological Uptake -- 4.4.1 Development Model Alternatives -- 4.4.2 Ensuring Meaningful Software Access -- 4.5 Case Study One: Basing House Community, Archaeology and Technology Project -- 4.5.1 Skills Sharing -- 4.5.2 Experimental Atmosphere -- 4.5.3 Basing House Conclusions -- 4.6 Case Study Two: Re-Reading the British Memorial -- 4.6.1 Adaptive Methodologies -- 4.6.2 Decentralised Approach -- 4.6.3 Project Sustainability -- 4.6.4 Recognising Skills -- 4.6.5 Re-Reading the British Memorial Project Conclusions.
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    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783110440164
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Open source archaeology Warsaw : De Gruyter Open, 2015 ISBN 9783110440164
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): Open Source ; Open Data ; Digitalisierung ; Digitale Daten ; Open Access
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    Berlin :De Gruyter Open,
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    kobvindex_HPB933299023
    Umfang: 1 online resource (136 pages) : , color illustrations
    ISBN: 9783110470635 , 3110470632 , 3110440172 , 9783110440171
    Originaltitel: Open source archaeology (Online)
    Inhalt: Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice' brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information sharing projects in archaeology; open-GIS; and the open-context system of data management and sharing. This edited volume is designed to discuss important issues around open access to data and software in academic and commercial archaeology, as well as to summarise both the current state of theoretical engagement, and technological development in the field of open-archaeology.
    Anmerkung: 1. Open archaeology: definitions, challenges and context / Benjamin Edwards and Andrew T. Wilson -- 2. Digital haystacks: open data and the transformation of archaeological knowledge / Jeremy Huggett -- 3. Here today, gone tomorrow: open access, open data and digital preservation / Ray Moore and Julian Richards -- 4. Community-driven approaches to open source archaeological imaging / Gareth Beale and Nicole Beale -- 5. Open source GIS geospatial software for archaeology: towards its Integration into everyday archaeological practice / Hector Orengo -- 6. What was published is as important as how it was published / Lolita Nikolova -- 7. Free and open source software in commercial and academic archaeology / Benjamin Ducke -- 8. Building the bazaar: enhancing archaeological field recording through an open source approach / Shawn Ross, Brian Ballsun-Stanton, Adela Sobotkova and Penny Crook -- 9. Archaeological experiences with free and open source geographic information systems and geospatial freeware: implementation and usage examples in the compliance, education, and research sectors / Joshua Wells, Christopher Parr and Stephen Yerka.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Open source archaeology. Berlin : De Gruyter Open, 2015 9783110440164
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    De Gruyter | Berlin :De Gruyter Open,
    UID:
    almahu_9947382359302882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (136 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 3-11-047063-2 , 3-11-044017-2
    Inhalt: Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice' brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information sharing projects in archaeology; open-GIS; and the open-context system of data management and sharing. This edited volume is designed to discuss important issues around open access to data and software in academic and commercial archaeology, as well as to summarise both the current state of theoretical engagement, and technological development in the field of open-archaeology. Ben EdwardsBen Edwards was trained in archaeology at the University of Durham, achieving his BA, MA and PhD. His first commercial work was for Archaeological Services, Durham University, before moving on to become a Lecturer in Archaeological Practice at the University of Liverpool, where he taught for three years. During this time Ben began his project management work, undertaking both commercial and research excavations, and survey projects. His teaching (archaeological practice and heritage management) proved to be an excellent basis from which to develop his professional expertise.Ben now lectures at Manchester Metropolitan University in Archaeology and Heritage. He currently researches open source software and hardware for use in the field, and advanced 3D surveying techniques. Andrew WilsonAndrew Wilson was trained in archaeology at the University of Liverpool. Upon achieving his BA at the University, Andrew moved south to study Computer Applied Archaeology at the University of Southampton, where he was awarded an MSc. Andrew returned to the University of Liverpool where he has recently completed a PhD. During this time Andrew coordinated a number of projects both in the UK and Middle East, specialising in advanced surveying techniques of archaeological remains.Working in the the School of Computer Science, Bangor University Andrew has developed his keen interest in Open data policies and ethics. This interest was the starting point for this volume.
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , 1 Open Archaeology: Definitions, Challenges and Context / , 2 Digital Haystacks: Open Data and the Transformation of Archaeological Knowledge / , 3 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Open Access, Open Data and Digital Preservation / , 4 Community-Driven Approaches to Open Source Archaeological Imaging / , 5 Open Source GIS Geospatial Software for Archaeology: Towards its Integration into Everyday Archaeological Practice / , 6 What was Published is as Important as How it was Published / , 7 Free and Open Source Software in Commercial and Academic Archaeology / , 8 Building the Bazaar: Enhancing Archaeological Field Recording Through an Open Source Approach / , 9 Archaeological Experiences with Free and Open Source Geographic Information Systems and Geospatial Freeware: Implementation and Usage Examples in the Compliance, Education, and Research Sectors / , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-11-044016-4
    Sprache: Englisch
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    De Gruyter | Berlin :De Gruyter Open,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958111469102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (136 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 3-11-047063-2 , 3-11-044017-2
    Inhalt: Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice' brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information sharing projects in archaeology; open-GIS; and the open-context system of data management and sharing. This edited volume is designed to discuss important issues around open access to data and software in academic and commercial archaeology, as well as to summarise both the current state of theoretical engagement, and technological development in the field of open-archaeology. Ben EdwardsBen Edwards was trained in archaeology at the University of Durham, achieving his BA, MA and PhD. His first commercial work was for Archaeological Services, Durham University, before moving on to become a Lecturer in Archaeological Practice at the University of Liverpool, where he taught for three years. During this time Ben began his project management work, undertaking both commercial and research excavations, and survey projects. His teaching (archaeological practice and heritage management) proved to be an excellent basis from which to develop his professional expertise.Ben now lectures at Manchester Metropolitan University in Archaeology and Heritage. He currently researches open source software and hardware for use in the field, and advanced 3D surveying techniques. Andrew WilsonAndrew Wilson was trained in archaeology at the University of Liverpool. Upon achieving his BA at the University, Andrew moved south to study Computer Applied Archaeology at the University of Southampton, where he was awarded an MSc. Andrew returned to the University of Liverpool where he has recently completed a PhD. During this time Andrew coordinated a number of projects both in the UK and Middle East, specialising in advanced surveying techniques of archaeological remains.Working in the the School of Computer Science, Bangor University Andrew has developed his keen interest in Open data policies and ethics. This interest was the starting point for this volume.
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , 1 Open Archaeology: Definitions, Challenges and Context / , 2 Digital Haystacks: Open Data and the Transformation of Archaeological Knowledge / , 3 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Open Access, Open Data and Digital Preservation / , 4 Community-Driven Approaches to Open Source Archaeological Imaging / , 5 Open Source GIS Geospatial Software for Archaeology: Towards its Integration into Everyday Archaeological Practice / , 6 What was Published is as Important as How it was Published / , 7 Free and Open Source Software in Commercial and Academic Archaeology / , 8 Building the Bazaar: Enhancing Archaeological Field Recording Through an Open Source Approach / , 9 Archaeological Experiences with Free and Open Source Geographic Information Systems and Geospatial Freeware: Implementation and Usage Examples in the Compliance, Education, and Research Sectors / , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-11-044016-4
    Sprache: Englisch
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    De Gruyter | Berlin :De Gruyter Open,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958111469102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (136 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 3-11-047063-2 , 3-11-044017-2
    Inhalt: Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice' brings together authors and researchers in the field of open-source archaeology, defined as encompassing the ethical imperative for open public access to the results of publicly-funded research; practical solutions to open-data projects; open-source software applications in archaeology; public information sharing projects in archaeology; open-GIS; and the open-context system of data management and sharing. This edited volume is designed to discuss important issues around open access to data and software in academic and commercial archaeology, as well as to summarise both the current state of theoretical engagement, and technological development in the field of open-archaeology. Ben EdwardsBen Edwards was trained in archaeology at the University of Durham, achieving his BA, MA and PhD. His first commercial work was for Archaeological Services, Durham University, before moving on to become a Lecturer in Archaeological Practice at the University of Liverpool, where he taught for three years. During this time Ben began his project management work, undertaking both commercial and research excavations, and survey projects. His teaching (archaeological practice and heritage management) proved to be an excellent basis from which to develop his professional expertise.Ben now lectures at Manchester Metropolitan University in Archaeology and Heritage. He currently researches open source software and hardware for use in the field, and advanced 3D surveying techniques. Andrew WilsonAndrew Wilson was trained in archaeology at the University of Liverpool. Upon achieving his BA at the University, Andrew moved south to study Computer Applied Archaeology at the University of Southampton, where he was awarded an MSc. Andrew returned to the University of Liverpool where he has recently completed a PhD. During this time Andrew coordinated a number of projects both in the UK and Middle East, specialising in advanced surveying techniques of archaeological remains.Working in the the School of Computer Science, Bangor University Andrew has developed his keen interest in Open data policies and ethics. This interest was the starting point for this volume.
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , 1 Open Archaeology: Definitions, Challenges and Context / , 2 Digital Haystacks: Open Data and the Transformation of Archaeological Knowledge / , 3 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Open Access, Open Data and Digital Preservation / , 4 Community-Driven Approaches to Open Source Archaeological Imaging / , 5 Open Source GIS Geospatial Software for Archaeology: Towards its Integration into Everyday Archaeological Practice / , 6 What was Published is as Important as How it was Published / , 7 Free and Open Source Software in Commercial and Academic Archaeology / , 8 Building the Bazaar: Enhancing Archaeological Field Recording Through an Open Source Approach / , 9 Archaeological Experiences with Free and Open Source Geographic Information Systems and Geospatial Freeware: Implementation and Usage Examples in the Compliance, Education, and Research Sectors / , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-11-044016-4
    Sprache: Englisch
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