- Research Data Management Practices
- Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
- Archaeological Research and Protection
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
- Library Science and Information Systems
- Data Quality and Management
- Digital and Traditional Archives Management
- Geographic Information Systems Studies
- Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
- Evaluation and Performance Assessment
- Scientific Computing and Data Management
- Economic and Fiscal Studies
- scientometrics and bibliometrics research
- Natural Language Processing Techniques
- Copyright and Intellectual Property
- demographic modeling and climate adaptation
Data Archiving Networked Services (DANS)
2014-2023
ORCID
2021
Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities
2019
Research e-infrastructures, digital archives, and data services have become important pillars of scientific enterprise that in recent decades ever more collaborative, distributed, intensive. The archaeological research community has been an early adopter tools for acquisition, organization, analysis, presentation results individual projects. However, the provision e-infrastructure sharing, discovery, access, (re)use lagged behind. This situation is being addressed by ARIADNE, Advanced...
Research e-infrastructures, digital archives and data services have become important pillars of scientific enterprise that in recent decades has ever more collaborative, distributed data-intensive. The archaeological research community been an early adopter tools for acquisition, organisation, analysis presentation results individual projects. However, the provision e-infrastructure sharing, discovery, access re-use lagged behind. This situation is being addressed by ARIADNE: Advanced...
The e-depot for Dutch archaeology started as a project at Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) in 2004 developed into successful service, which has ever since been part of the national archaeological data workflow Netherlands.While continuously processing datasets publications developing expertise regarding preservation, various developments are taking place landscape direct involvement is necessary to ensure that needs designated community best met. Standard protocols must be...
Since the first ESFRI roadmap in 2006, multiple humanities Research Infrastructures (RIs) have been set up all over European continent, supporting archaeologists (ARIADNE), linguists (CLARIN-ERIC), Holocaust researchers (EHRI), cultural heritage specialists (IPERION-CH) and others. These examples only scratch surface of breadth research communities that benefited from close cooperation Area. While each field developed discipline-specific services years, common themes can also be...
Digital archaeology in the Netherlands is connected with investments a new large-scale and innovative Dutch research infrastructure for next 10 years. Priorities are set to combine forces at national level order contribute international position of as 'knowledge country'. Researchers need coordinate collaborate even more up FAIR enabling data limited resources. Regarding archaeological discipline, use formal quality standards legislation that certifies organisations carry out work improves...
The workflows examined are representative of operational around data assessment and removal that common to all repositories, as well specific strategies dealing with Microsoft Access Databases, a commonly deposited file format used by archaeologists for analysis. paper will present each workflow succinct case study an emphasis on why the decisions have been made follow certain method. This be followed discussion similarities differences in approach implementation so bring together core...
ABSTRACT We observe a growing universe of machine‐readable knowledge organisation systems (KOS) or even wider ‘semantic artifacts. see at the same time, various attempts to bring semantic artifacts together via registries, catalogues and cross‐walks among ontologies. This poster reflects how newest research on interoperability informs current practice for data repositories registry service providers. focus domain humanities cultural heritage, using different examples from Europe Netherlands:...
The Saving Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age (SEADDA) COST Action ran 2019 to 2023 and produced a wide range of publications, opportunities for capacity building knowledge transfer. This paper will discuss less tangible forms impact resulting work SEADDA members working within across their own networks. These impacts include new avenues communication collaboration created through data stewardship management focussed National Workshops held in Norway, Serbia, Portugal, Turkey, France,...
Why is it necessary to store archaeological data in a digital archive that follows policies, protocols and strict procedures? not simply put your files Dropbox? This article will explain detail the benefits of existence use certified repositories saving cultural wealth research data, impact national regulations for conducting archaeology, trend clustering European infrastructures with focus on heritage and, finally, give some future recommendations shared polices ensure good quality...
The document presents the final definition of PARTHENOS high-level principles, offered as common guidelines to build bridges between different, although tightly interrelated fields and stakeholders within Humanities by harmonization policy their implementation. All deliverables are available at: http://www.parthenos-project.eu/resources/projects-deliverables