Überlegungen zur Nutzung von PHAIDRA als Repositorium für digitale archäologische Daten

Translated title of the contribution: Considerations on the Use of PHAIDRA as a Repository for Digital Archaeological Data

Dominik Hagmann (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Archaeological data are characterized by a variety of data types and file formats that store different kinds of information respectively contents. This spectrum ranges from texts and tables to object photographs, vector graphics and the increasingly popular 3D models for example. This diversity of archaeological data is due to the use of different methods and various approaches in archaeology. Depending on the individual project, numerous digitized and heterogeneous datasets are added as well. Among others, one of the main challenges in long-term data archiving and data dissemination in archaeology is to handle this inhomogeneous information within a repository. In this article it will be shown that the system PHAIDRA at the University of Vienna enables researchers to make complex archaeological datasets available in a sustainable way.
Translated title of the contributionConsiderations on the Use of PHAIDRA as a Repository for Digital Archaeological Data
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)53-69
Number of pages17
JournalMitteilungen der Vereinigung österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare
Volume71
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jul 2018

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 601010 Classical archaeology
  • 508001 Archive studies
  • 605007 Digital humanities
  • 601026 Virtual archeology

Keywords

  • Digital Humanities
  • Digital Archaeology
  • long term archiving
  • Open access
  • open science
  • Vienna Orme and Pesa Valley Project

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