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Archiving Archaeological Data in the United Kingdom
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spelling | Richards, Julian D. 1363-5387 Council for British Archaeology Archeology Archeology http://dx.doi.org/10.11141/ia.58.21 <jats:p>Owing to its early lead in the world of digital preservation, fostered by the creation of the Archaeology Data Service in 1996, the UK is often considered to be in an advanced position for digital archiving of archaeological data. In some ways it is, but the situation is also complex, due to a highly fragmented landscape, spread across four nations, and multiple sectors. This overview article describes the organisation and structure of archaeology across the UK, and the provision for digital preservation and access. Digital archiving is still far from standard, but the situation is improving, and rests on firm foundations.</jats:p> Archiving Archaeological Data in the United Kingdom Internet Archaeology |
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