Ways and Capacity in Archaeological Data Management in Serbia
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Over the past year and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire world has witnessed inequalities across borders and societies.
They also include access to archaeological resources, both physical and digital. Both archaeological data creators and users spent
a lot of time working from their homes, away from artefact collections and research data. However, this was the perfect moment to
understand the importance of making data freely and openly available, both nationally and internationally.
This is why the authors of this paper chose to make a selection of data bases from various institutions responsible for preservation
and protection of cultural heritage, in order to understand their policies regarding accessibility and usage of the data they keep.
This will be done by simple visits to various web-sites or data bases. They intend to check on the volume and content, but also
importance of the offered archaeological heritage. In addition, the authors will estimate whether the her...itage has adequately been
classified and described and also check whether data is available in foreign languages.
It needs to be seen whether it is possible to access digital objects (documents and the accompanying metadata), whether access
is opened for all users or it requires a certain hierarchy access, what is the policy of usage, reusage and distribution etc. It remains to
be seen whether there are public API or whether it is possible to collect data through API. In case that there is a public API, one needs
to check whether datasets are interoperable or messy, requiring data cleaning.
After having visited a certain number of web-sites, the authors expect to collect enough data to make a satisfactory conclusion
about accessibility and usage of Serbian archaeological data web bases.
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Archaeology / data management / Serbia / Archaeological dataSource:
"27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Widening Horizons, ЕАА 2021 Abstract Book", 2021, 27, 734-Publisher:
- EAA - European Association of Archaeologists
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- IRS - Viminacium, roman city and military legion camp - research of material and non-material of inhabitants by using the modern technologies of remote detection, geophysics, GIS, digitalisation and 3D visualisation (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-47018)
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Tapavički-Ilić, Milica AU - Šegan Radonjić, Marija PY - 2021 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/758 AB - Over the past year and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire world has witnessed inequalities across borders and societies. They also include access to archaeological resources, both physical and digital. Both archaeological data creators and users spent a lot of time working from their homes, away from artefact collections and research data. However, this was the perfect moment to understand the importance of making data freely and openly available, both nationally and internationally. This is why the authors of this paper chose to make a selection of data bases from various institutions responsible for preservation and protection of cultural heritage, in order to understand their policies regarding accessibility and usage of the data they keep. This will be done by simple visits to various web-sites or data bases. They intend to check on the volume and content, but also importance of the offered archaeological heritage. In addition, the authors will estimate whether the heritage has adequately been classified and described and also check whether data is available in foreign languages. It needs to be seen whether it is possible to access digital objects (documents and the accompanying metadata), whether access is opened for all users or it requires a certain hierarchy access, what is the policy of usage, reusage and distribution etc. It remains to be seen whether there are public API or whether it is possible to collect data through API. In case that there is a public API, one needs to check whether datasets are interoperable or messy, requiring data cleaning. After having visited a certain number of web-sites, the authors expect to collect enough data to make a satisfactory conclusion about accessibility and usage of Serbian archaeological data web bases. PB - EAA - European Association of Archaeologists C3 - "27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Widening Horizons, ЕАА 2021 Abstract Book" T1 - Ways and Capacity in Archaeological Data Management in Serbia SP - 734 VL - 27 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_758 ER -
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Tapavički-Ilić, M.,& Šegan Radonjić, M.. (2021). Ways and Capacity in Archaeological Data Management in Serbia. in "27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Widening Horizons, ЕАА 2021 Abstract Book" EAA - European Association of Archaeologists., 27, 734. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_758
Tapavički-Ilić M, Šegan Radonjić M. Ways and Capacity in Archaeological Data Management in Serbia. in "27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Widening Horizons, ЕАА 2021 Abstract Book". 2021;27:734. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_758 .
Tapavički-Ilić, Milica, Šegan Radonjić, Marija, "Ways and Capacity in Archaeological Data Management in Serbia" in "27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Widening Horizons, ЕАА 2021 Abstract Book", 27 (2021):734, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_758 .