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Introduction to the Session: Open Access and Open Data as Steps towards an Open Archaeology

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Presentation by Frank Siegmund EAA 2014 session: Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology Istanbul, Turkey 13 September 2013

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Page 1: Introduction to the Session: Open Access and Open Data as Steps towards an Open Archaeology

T02S002 Barriers and Opportunities:

Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology

Session Organizers: Frank Siegmund, Julian D. Richards, Guntram Geser

13 September 2014 Saturday, TKB Second Floor, Room 3404

20th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists 10-14 September 2014, Istanbul, Turkey

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- Siegmund, F.: Introduction to the session: Open access and open data as steps towards an open archaeology - Young, R.: Publishing open access isn’t the end of the story - Rocks-Macqueen, D.: Old and new adventures in open access - Eberhardt, G.: Are we there yet? The open access journal “eTopoi. Journal for Ancient Studies” - Büttner, A.: “Archäologische Informationen” and OJS: Chances and possibilities of an OA journal - Boi, V.: Open access in Italy: An overview and a proposal - Stacca, M.: The Geographic archaeological information system of Rome between intellectual property rights and privacy protection law - Bonacchi, C.: Looking into the consumption of archaeological open data: The case of the PAS - Colley, S.: We’re all prosumers now? Sociality and open access archaeology - Sakellariadi, A.: Archaeological training in an open access world: Lessons from the REWARD Project - Schäfer, F.: Open access of research data – the present and future situation in Germany - Geser, G.: Open data publication - requirements, good practices, and benefits - Richards, J. D.: Opportunities and challenges with open access and open data in the UK - Gattiglia, G.: Think big about data: Archaeology and the big data challenge - May, K.: Barriers and opportunities for linked open data use in archaeology and cultural heritage - Lynam, F.: linkedARC.net: Accessing the benefits of open data practice within archaeology - Final discussion

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Posters :

Almansa-Sanchez, J. et al.: Four years of open access in Archaeology

Polczynski, M.: Application of information and communication technologies for

archaeological research

Smekalov, S.: Archaeological map of Crimea - special case and common problems

Roio, M.: Shipwreck heritage: Digitizing and opening access to maritime history sources

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Introduction to the session: Open Access and Open Data as steps towards an Open Archaeology

(1) Writing about archaeology is changing

(2) There is greater need for trustworthy experts

(3) Our relationship with the public is changing