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Arizona State University (ASU; email Kintigh. University of Arkansas (UArk; email Limp. The Pennsylvania State University (PSU email Snow. Washington State University (WSU; email Kohler. University of York (UY; email Richards. Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI; email Altschul. Board of Directors Members. Versar,Inc., Springfield, VA. University of Florida, Gainesville. Archaeological Institute of America/American Numismatics Society, New York. National Park Service, Washington DC. Thomas (Tom) Whitley,.
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Joint Meeting of the Archaeoinformatics.org STEERING COMMITTEE,. DISCIPLINARY ADVISORY BOARD AND TECHNICAL ADVISORY BOARD. February 15-18, 2008. Hotel Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Tentative Agenda February 13, 2008. Thursday, February 14. Check In, Hotel Santa Fe - 1501 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501 800-825-9876. Dinner on your own. Informal Reception (details to be announced). Friday, February 15. Breakfast On your own (Coffee and light refreshments in Kiva A from 7:30). Community Buy-in and th...
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Brief bios and email addresses at http:/ archaeoinformatics.org. Keith Kintigh, Arizona State University (convener). Jeff Altschul, Statistical Research, Inc. Tim Kohler, Washington State University. Fred Limp, University of Arkansas. Dean Snow, The Pennsylvania State University. Julian Richards, Archaeology Data Service, University of York. Working with the Steering Committee. Debbie Harmon, University of Arkansas. John Howard, Arizona State University. Allen Lee, Arizona State University. Joint Discipl...
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Joint Disciplinary and Technical Advisory Board Report. Brian Crane, Versar, Inc (Springfield, Virginia). Katherine Emery, University of Florida. Eric Kansa, University of California at Berkeley, Alexandria Archive Institute. Francis McManamon, National Park Service (Washington DC). Fraser Neiman, Monticello, University of Virginia. Vincas Steponaitis, University of North Carolina. Phillip Walker, University of California at Santa Barbara. Willeke Wendrich, University of California at Los Angeles. The ad...
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Technical Committee Preliminary Recommendations. Joint Disciplinary and Technical Advisory Boards Meeting. 17 February 2008, Santa Fe, NM. The approach to implementation is conceptualized in the Technical Committee's recommendation in two levels. The presentation can be viewed here. Mellon All-Projects Meeting: Archaeology, New York, March 2008. Visit the meeting website. View the Archaeoinformatics Presentation. Joint Disciplinary and Technical Advisory Board Meeting, Santa Fe, February 2008.
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Topics for Board Member Presentations and Discussion. Fred Limp and Jeff Altschul - discuss the curation of digital data beyond databases, text and images- the archiving and discovery of other data including geospatial, remote sensing, high density LIDAR and laser scans, geophysical and lab instruments, and virtual reality models. Powerpoint is available here. Eric Kansa has done some useful thinking about and development of software solutions to some the core sociological problems that a successful infr...
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New Articles and Abstracts. The Future of Scholarly Communication: Building the Infrastructure for Cyberscholarship. Sponsored by NSF and the (British) Joint Information Systems Committee (2007). The widespread availability of digital content creates opportunities for new forms of research and scholarship that are qualitatively different from traditional ways of using academic publications and research data. We call this cyberscholarship. Cultural heritage resources have become a fundamental data-set for...
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The University of Arkansas coordinates the lecture series and other Access Grid and teleconference interaction. Lecture Series Schedules are listed in the schedule. Area Details on how to connect and participate in the conference sessions are listed in the connection instructions. Mellon All-Projects Meeting: Archaeology, New York, March 2008. Visit the meeting website. View the Archaeoinformatics Presentation. Joint Disciplinary and Technical Advisory Board Meeting, Santa Fe, February 2008.
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http://www.archaeoinformatics.org/organizational_plan.html
The initial structure has a Steering Committee advised by a Disciplinary Advisory Board and a Technical Advisory Board. However, we recognize that the structure of this organization should evolve in response to changing funding sources and policy environments designed to foster and guide the development of this cyberinfrastructure. Arizona State University (ASU; email Kintigh. University of Arkansas (UArk; email Limp. The Pennsylvania State University (PSU email Snow. SRI Foundation (SRI; email Altschul.
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Through a year-long planning effort, archaeoinformatics.org intends to take ambitious steps toward the development of an effective cyberinfrastructure for archaeology. We argue that this cyberinfrastructure should provide concept-oriented, integrated research access to the three types of data sources that we consider most important for archaeological research: documents, databases, and images. The results of this planning effort will be:. That is poised for its implementation, and.