Attitudes to Digital Data Sharing within Archaeology
This survey is for users of digital archaeological data services. It is
an attempt to gain a snapshot of the archaeological community’s current
attitude towards certain digital data sharing practices and tools. How
familiar are archaeologists with the practicalities and advantages of
Open Access and Open Data practice? Is Linked Data a methodology that
the community might consider using at some stage in the future? Or
perhaps it is already very much in use today? Is there such a thing as
the Semantic Web for archaeologists and if not, why not?
This survey has been compiled by Frank Lynam as part of his doctoral
research as a member of the Digital Arts and Humanities PhD programme at
Trinity College Dublin.
|http://linkedarc.net/surveys/arch-datasharing |
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