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Abstract
This paper argues that only the most open approach to digital archaeology offers the possibility of dispelling the disadvantages of integrating information and communication technologies and archaeology, such as a digital divide or a digital dark age. In the sense of practicing open science
and providing access to as much data as possible in archaeology it is proposed not only to pay attention exclusively to scientific/technical, but also inclusively to ‘social’ parameters. The paper aims to point out that an ‘inclusive digital archaeology’ is closely related to accessibility and that pure open science
can only be reached by reducing the technical as well as the social barriers.
and providing access to as much data as possible in archaeology it is proposed not only to pay attention exclusively to scientific/technical, but also inclusively to ‘social’ parameters. The paper aims to point out that an ‘inclusive digital archaeology’ is closely related to accessibility and that pure open science
can only be reached by reducing the technical as well as the social barriers.
Translated title of the contribution | The Social Dimension of Digital Archaeology : Reflections on Social Inclusion and Open Science in Digital Archaeological Practice |
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Original language | German |
Title of host publication | Akten des 17. Österreichischen Archäologentages am Fachbereich Altertumswissenschaften, Klassische und Frühägäische Archäologie der Universität Salzburg vom 26. bis 28. Februar 2018 |
Editors | Lydia Berger, Lisa Huber, Felix Lang, Jörg Weilhartner |
Place of Publication | Salzburg |
Publisher | Universität Salzburg |
Pages | 121-130 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-9504667-1-3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 9 Apr 2020 |
Event | 17. Österreichischer Archäologentag in Salzburg - Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria Duration: 26 Feb 2018 → 28 Feb 2018 https://www.uni-salzburg.at/index.php?iad=207182 |
Publication series
Series | ArchaeoPlus : Schriften zur Archäologie und Archäometrie der Paris Lodron-Universität Salzburg |
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Volume | 11 |
Conference
Conference | 17. Österreichischer Archäologentag in Salzburg |
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Abbreviated title | 17. ÖAT 2018 |
Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Salzburg |
Period | 26/02/18 → 28/02/18 |
Internet address |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 605007 Digital humanities
- 601010 Classical archaeology
- 601026 Virtual archeology
- 508001 Archive studies
Keywords
- Digital Archaeology
- long term archiving
- open science
- open access
- accessibility
- Social inclusion
- Roman Rural Landscapes
- Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Archiving Ancient Roman Rural Settlements in Practice: Experiences, Challenges, Outlooks
Dominik Hagmann (Invited speaker)
20 Nov 2020Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Roman Rural Landscapes in Austria
Dominik Hagmann (Speaker)
4 Feb 2020Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Überlegungen zur Digitalen Archäologie und zu ihrem Verhältnis zu den Digitalen Geisteswissenschaften
Dominik Hagmann (Speaker)
30 Nov 2018Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Research output
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Archäologische Georadarmessungen im Stift Göttweig
Langendorf, A., Steininger, A., Lindinger, V. & Hagmann, D., 2020, Beiträge zum Tag der Niederösterreichischen Landesarchäologie 2020. Pieler, F. & Maurer, J. (eds.). Asparn an der Zaya: MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya, p. 87Translated title of the contribution :Digitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum: Possibilities and limitations of digital archaeological studies on the hinterland of a Roman province Publications: Contribution to book › Contribution to proceedings
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Digitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen digitalarchäologischer Studien zum Hinterland einer römischen Provinz
Hagmann, D., 2020, Beiträge zum Tag der Niederösterreichischen Landesarchäologie 2020. Pieler, F. & Maurer, J. (eds.). Asparn an der Zaya: MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya, p. 63-70Translated title of the contribution :Digitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum: Possibilities and limitations of digital archaeological studies on the hinterland of a Roman province Publications: Contribution to book › Contribution to proceedings