Infrastructures and services for sharing of archaeological documentation – CHNT 2013 session

The ARIADNE members Edeltraud Aspöck (Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, Austrian Academy of Sciences) and Guntram Geser (Salzburg Research, Austria) organised and chaired a full-day session on archaeological infrastructures and services at the 18th Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT) conference, 11th -13th November 2013 in Vienna.Topics of the session included common documentation practices and semantics (e.g. CIDOC CRM), established and newly developed national data centres and services, and required e-infrastructure for international interoperability as well as services for geo-spatial and visual data services.

Session introduction

What is an archaeological research infrastructure and why do we need it? Aims and challenges of ARIADNE 

Presentation by:
Edeltraud Aspöck, OREA (Institute for Orriental and European Archaeology), Austtia
and
Guntram Geser. Salzburg Research, Austria

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Common documentation practices and semantics
Presentation not available due to © restrictions Developing Archaeological Excavation Data Management: a Local Case Study

Presentation by:
Teija Oikarinen, University of Oulu, Finland

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Comparing and mapping archaeological excavation data from different recording systems for integration using ontologies

Presentation by:
Anja Masur, OREA (Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology), Austria
and
Keith May, English Heritage, UK

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Developing common European archaeological concepts through extending the CIDOC CRM within ARIADNE

Presentation by:
Martin Doerr, FORTH (Centre for Cultural Informatics, Institute of Computer Science Foundation for Research and Technology, Greece
and
Gerald Hiebel, FORTHUniversity of Innsbruck, AB Vermessung und Geoinformation. Germany

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media.REIFF: A Media Database

Presentation by:
Gustaf A. Mossakowski, RWTH Aachen University Faculty of Architecture, Germany

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National data centres and services
Developing a research data centre for Germany: IANUS and its IT-guidelines

Presentation by:
Felix Schäfer and Martina Trognitz, German Archaeology Institute (DAI), Germany

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The OAIS reference model and archaeological data

Presentation by:
Ulf Jakobsson, Swedish National Data Service(SND) Sweden

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The e-Depot for Dutch Archaeology – Archiving and publication of archaeological data

Presentation by:
Hella Hollander, DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services) The Netherlands

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Crossing Borders: International Interoperability at the ADS

Presentation by: Michael Charno,  ADS (Archaeology Data Service), UK

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 E-infrastructure interoperability and services
DYAS: The Greek Research Infrastructure Network for the Humanities

Presentation by:
Panos Constantopoloulos, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Athena Research Centre, Greece
and
Costis Dallas, Toronto UniversityPanteion UniversityAthena Research Centre

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Beyond administrative boundaries: archaeological networks of research

Presentation by:
Armin Volkmann, Junior Research Group “Digital Humanities and Digital Cultural heritage” Cluster of Excellence, Heidelberg University, Germany

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Integrating archaeological remote sensing data within SDI and INSPIRE frameworks

Presentation by:
Anthony Corns, Robert Gary Devlin & Lorcan Scully, The Discovery Programme, Ireland

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Which infrastructure support for visual data creation, archiving and visualization?

Presentation by:
Roberto Scopigno and Matteo Dellepiane, Visual Computing Lab, CNR-ISTI, Italy

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View Videos of the high-resolution, HDR and RTI image visualization applications addressed.

The ARIADNE interoperability framework, component architecture and registry service

Presentation by:
Costis Dallas, Toronto UniversityPanteion University & Athena Research Centre
and
Dimitris Gavrilis , Digital Curation Unit-IMIS, Athena Research Centre, Greece

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