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Constructing the monument from the record: archaeological experience with data facets

Constructing the monument from the record: archaeological experience with data facets. Stuart Jeffrey, ADS e-Science Institute, Edinburgh, September 30 th 2009. Construction. Discovery. ArchSearch II. 1,000,000 “thin” records = basic site information = links to other data sources.

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Constructing the monument from the record: archaeological experience with data facets

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  1. Constructing the monument from the record: archaeological experience with data facets Stuart Jeffrey, ADS e-Science Institute, Edinburgh, September 30th 2009.

  2. Construction Discovery

  3. ArchSearch II 1,000,000 “thin” records = basic site information = links to other data sources Several hundred “thick” archives, 1000’s of complete publications 400 or so digital research archives and supporting material

  4. A very quick overview of Archaeotools……….. • Work package 1 - Advanced Faceted Classification /Geo-spatial browser – 1m+ records; 4 primary facets (What, Where, When). • Work package 2 – Natural language processing /Data-mining of Grey Literature; plus tagging • Work package 3 – Data-mining of Historic Literature; plus geoXwalk

  5. University Researchers Local authority curators

  6. OASIS - Grey Literature Library Downloads per quarter 2005-2009

  7. BARROW BARROW BARROW

  8. EH and University of Glamorgan SKOS browser project. University of Edinburgh, Edina - GeoXwalk service.

  9. “Where” – WP3, PSAS • KT/AT extraction and CDP matching • After lookup using EDINA’s geoXwalk – ‘Unlock’

  10. Constructing the monument from the record: archaeological experience with data facets Stuart Jeffrey, ADS e-Science Institute, Edinburgh, September 30th 2009. sj523@york.ac.uk http://ads.ahds.ac.uk http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

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