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HOW TO SEARCH ONLINE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS The online collections search activity would be the perfect opportunity to discuss why objects from ancient Iraq are now on display in the British Museum, for example. An activity like this would require a guideline for students because 1) not every museum has objects from Mesopotamia, 2) every museum has a different onlinecollections search.
MY YEAR OF VIRTUAL CONFERENCES My Year of Virtual Conferences. May 6, 2021 by Sarah Kansa. The AAI’s “video call bingo” 2020 holiday card. The lockdown that began in March 2020 was followed by a lull in professional interactions as we all waited to find out what was next. As it became clear we were not going to travel or meet in person anytime soon,professional
DIGITAL MUSEUM RESEARCH: CHALLENGES AND LESSONS You can read the transcript of the video here or turn on closed captioning on Youtube.. Using digital data from the Met collection, students at Parsons School of Design created beautiful data visualizations and data stories, because the Met’s Open Access allows for such file use and sharing (Fig.1). Dr. Martino informs me that the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and ICAZ - ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE Zooarchaeology-Related Publications. ICAZ sponsors a collaborative bibiographic database of zooarchaeology related publications. ICAZ members are welcome to add publications to this database via the ICAZ Zotero Group.The bibliographic resources searchable below are automatically drawn from data contributed to this Zotero Group.ICAZ MEMBERSHIP
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FIVE ONLINE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS ACTIVITIES TO INCLUDE IN Museums are currently including indigenous voices in the interpretation of their collections. Scholar and writer Paula Peters, in the Listening to Wampanoag Voices: Beyond 1620 exhibit at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, says that: ICAZ - ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE ASWAaa Group picture, Nicosia - Cyprus in 2017. The Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas (ASWA) Working Group was formed during the 1990 ICAZ International Conference in ICAZ - ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE The Bird Working Group (BWG) is an interdisciplinary consortium of researchers (archaeozoologists, archaeologists, zoologists, ornithologists) interested in the study of bird remains recovered from archaeological sites from around the world. HOME - THE ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE INSTITUTE The Alexandria Archive Institute is a non-profit technology company that preserves and shares world heritage on the Web, free of charge. Through advocacy, education, research, and technology programs like Open Context, we pioneer ways to open up archaeology and related fields for all. Opening the Past, Inspiring the Future WHAT WE DO: OPEN TECHNOLOGIES, ADVOCACY, M IS FOR MUSEUMS: TEACHING WITH ONLINE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS M is for Museums: Teaching with Online Museum Collections. January 19, 2021 by Pinar Durgun. Welcome to the Digging Digital Museum Collections blog series! The Alexandria Archive Institute and Open Context advocate for data sharing, data literacy, open access, and community collaborations. In this series, we explore user experienceswith online
HOW TO SEARCH ONLINE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS The online collections search activity would be the perfect opportunity to discuss why objects from ancient Iraq are now on display in the British Museum, for example. An activity like this would require a guideline for students because 1) not every museum has objects from Mesopotamia, 2) every museum has a different onlinecollections search.
MY YEAR OF VIRTUAL CONFERENCES My Year of Virtual Conferences. May 6, 2021 by Sarah Kansa. The AAI’s “video call bingo” 2020 holiday card. The lockdown that began in March 2020 was followed by a lull in professional interactions as we all waited to find out what was next. As it became clear we were not going to travel or meet in person anytime soon,professional
DIGITAL MUSEUM RESEARCH: CHALLENGES AND LESSONS You can read the transcript of the video here or turn on closed captioning on Youtube.. Using digital data from the Met collection, students at Parsons School of Design created beautiful data visualizations and data stories, because the Met’s Open Access allows for such file use and sharing (Fig.1). Dr. Martino informs me that the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and ICAZ - ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE Zooarchaeology-Related Publications. ICAZ sponsors a collaborative bibiographic database of zooarchaeology related publications. ICAZ members are welcome to add publications to this database via the ICAZ Zotero Group.The bibliographic resources searchable below are automatically drawn from data contributed to this Zotero Group.ICAZ MEMBERSHIP
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FIVE ONLINE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS ACTIVITIES TO INCLUDE IN Museums are currently including indigenous voices in the interpretation of their collections. Scholar and writer Paula Peters, in the Listening to Wampanoag Voices: Beyond 1620 exhibit at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, says that: ICAZ - ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE ASWAaa Group picture, Nicosia - Cyprus in 2017. The Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas (ASWA) Working Group was formed during the 1990 ICAZ International Conference in ICAZ - ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE The Bird Working Group (BWG) is an interdisciplinary consortium of researchers (archaeozoologists, archaeologists, zoologists, ornithologists) interested in the study of bird remains recovered from archaeological sites from around the world. ABOUT THE ALEXANDRIA ARCHIVE INSTITUTE The Alexandria Archive Institute (AAI) is a non-profit entity working to improve research and teaching through innovative uses of the Web. Our work aims for greater breadth and depth of scholarly understanding: breadth resulting from open accessibility; and depth from the sharing of primary content, information that rarely sees dissemination. This promotes transparency in the THE IMPORTANCE OF IDENTIFIERS IN TRACKING OBJECT LIFE Archaeology produces a wide variety of data that are documented at different scales and in diverse formats. The data collected during excavation ranges from written descriptions in notebooks to 3D models of trenches to counts of lithic and ceramic types. Subsequent analyses range from thousands of detailed observations on faunal remains, microscopic plant remains, stable SUSTAINABILITY, COLLABORATION, & NETWORK BUILDING In January 2021, the AAI launched a new Sustainability, Collaboration, & Network Building Project with a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and matching funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities through AAI’s current NEH Infrastructure and Capacity-Building Challenge Grant. The aim of this project is to develop institutional partnerships with libraries, museumsOPEN CONTEXT
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Literacy = People. April 9, 2021 by Meghan Dennis. In the Digital Data Stories project, we spend a lot of time thinking about people. This may seem odd, as our current work involves a lot of numbers and a lot of cow bones, but at the heart of it, our work is fundamentally about people. This is because literacy is fundamentally about people. LOGIN | ICAZ MEMBERSHIP ICAZ Membership International Council for Archaeozoology- Join or Renew Today! Menu Skip to content. Home; Membership Levels; Account; Login; Member Database FIVE ONLINE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS ACTIVITIES TO INCLUDE IN Museums are currently including indigenous voices in the interpretation of their collections. Scholar and writer Paula Peters, in the Listening to Wampanoag Voices: Beyond 1620 exhibit at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, says that: DATA STORIES, CHARACTER SHEETS, AND...COWS? Welcome to the Digital Data Stories blog series! The Alexandria Archive Institute and Open Context advocate for data sharing, data literacy, open access, and community collaborations. In this series, we discuss our ongoing digital data literacy project, the goal of which is to promote easier use of digital open data by students, researchers, and the HOW TO SEARCH ONLINE COLLECTIONS unique identifier assigned to this artwork, so if you want to come back to this artwork without searching through results, note this number down and search for that in the collections search * Skip to primary navigation* Skip to content
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As we enter our 13th year of publishing archaeological data on the web, we want to thank you all for your participation and support. Whether you are the author of a data set published in Open Context, aneditorial board
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