The Archaeology Data Service, we support research, learning and teaching with high quality and dependable digital resources and archiving for archaeology.
📢This weeks' new blog post comes from Burcu Aksahin, who has recently joined the ADS, and talks about her background and experiences at the ADS so far!
📖To read more visit: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk…
On the first day of Christmas, BODC gave to you...
Marine data freely available using any Open Data 🎅 Claus
Explore the BODC published data library where marine data are available to download for free!
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🌟Exciting news alert🌟
We've just released our 2023-24 annual report and we are thrilled to share some of our highlights from the year! Thank you to everyone who has made these achievements possible!
What to read more? Read the full report at: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk…
ALT An aerial photo of the remains of a coastal fort. The words read 'Annual Report 2023 to 2024'
📢Attention Archivists
🌟Our latest blog post by Dr Solange Bohling 'Large digital cemetery archives: Good practice for depositors and archivists' is available to read now at: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk…
Content warning: This blog post contains images of human remains.
Already using doi's and orcid and zenodo but this is my first time understanding how it all works - also got to look at roman road shape files. #opendata
Want to use Digital Object Identifiers to track your content and find similar resources? 🔍📊 Check out DataCite Commons! Read more about DataCite's helpful tools in our latest blog post: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk…#DOIsWithADS#DataCite
Want to use Digital Object Identifiers to track your content and find similar resources? 🔍📊 Check out DataCite Commons! Read more about DataCite's helpful tools in our latest blog post: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk…#DOIsWithADS#DataCite
Update: All systems are now operating normally. We apologise for any disruption to your work and appreciate your patience while this issue was resolved. If you continue to experience any problems, please contact the ADS helpdesk. Thank you for your understanding.
We are experiencing network issues with our systems and they are currently unavailable (including the ADS website, ADS-Easy and OASIS). York IT services are currently investigating the issue and we will notify again once all issues are resolved.
Still time to join us and @wikimediauk this Weds to find out more about Digital Object Idenitifers (DOIs) and help us update references by editing Wikipedia - ADS swag up for grabs for those who participate! Pls Retweet @InstituteArch@ifa_archives@archaeologyuk
Conference starting gongs, brass bands, and digital preservation? It can only be iPres 2024! 🎉
A recent blog post written by Marco Brunello, shares his experience of the digital preservation event!
👀To read the blog post visit: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk…
How can Digital Object Identifiers benefit you? 🌐🤝 Read our newest blog post following three personas who used DOIs to contribute to archaeological research: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk…#DOIsWithADS#DOIsWithIA
We have an event next week with Wikimedia UK - bit of an experiment to try and increase the number of DOIs used for ADS resources on Wikipedia - free to attend, no experience required! Next Weds 20th Nov!