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Digital Public Archaeology as Craft

2022
This chapter explores the intersection of digital and public archaeology to consider the practical and theoretical contributions of collaborative making. In response to urgent calls to reform archaeology, driven by decolonizing and inclusive practices, the bringing together of archaeologists, descendant communities, stakeholder communities, and broader
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Digital pharaoh: Archaeology, public education and interactive entertainment

Public Archaeology, 2002
AbstractOnly recently have archaeologists begun to accept interactive digital media as a suitable medium for the delivery of archaeological information. Unfortunately, this new recognition has yet to include interactive digital entertainment. In general, archaeologists are ignorant of the effects that interactive entertainment has on the public's ...
Ethan Watrall
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Co-Creation’s Role in Digital Public Archaeology

Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2015
AbstractSimon (2010:187) notes that the purpose of co-creative community projects is “to give voice and be responsive to the needs and interests of local community members; to provide a place for community engagement and dialogue; and to help participants develop skills that will support their own individual and community goals.” This paper explores ...
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A Digital Passport to the Past: The ‘Accidental’ Public Archaeology of the Virtual Curation Laboratory

Public Archaeology, 2017
As an undergraduate student at Occidental College in Los Angeles in the 1980s, I quickly realized that being a physicist was not how I wanted to spend my few short years on this planet.
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Digging text viz

Proceedings of the 35th ACM International Conference on the Design of Communication, 2017
Text visualization is a rapidly growing area of research and practice in the design of communication [1]. But, as text analysis and particularly big data techniques, become more useful across knowledge domains, text visualization will become less of a specialty area and more of a crucial aspect of everyday work.
Ryan M. Omizo, William Hart-Davidson
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Digital media and public engagement in archaeology: an opinion piece

2014
Die neuen Medien sind schnell ein wesentlicher Bestandteil der modernen Kommunikation in der Archäologie geworden. Diese Tatsache ist bislang nur selten theoretisch beleuchtet worden, und die neuen Instrumente werden meist ohne ein tiefergehendes Verständnis der historischen Zusammenhänge archäologischen Kommunizierens genutzt.
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Public heritage at scale: Building tools for authoring mobile digital heritage and archaeology experiences

Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage, 2017
ABSTRACTIn recent years, mobile technology and augmented reality have provided heritage and archaeology with new public engagement avenues. Despite technical advances and noteworthy projects, there are still critical issues in both the development and application of mobile heritage experiences, including high cost of development and sustainability ...
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Public Digital Archaeology - From The Comfort Of Your Chair.

2016
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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The growth and impact of global open-access publications in digital archaeology: insights from OpenAlex

Information Discovery and Delivery
Purpose This study aims to explore the landscape of open-access (OA) publications in digital archaeology, using OpenAlex’s extensive database to assess trends, distribution and impact. It aims to highlight the transformative potential of OA in enhancing the visibility, accessibility and impact of archaeological research.
Rima Hazarika, K.G. Sudhier
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