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Timeo interretem et dona ferentem. On ARACHNE and the Potential and Limits of Publishing Archaeological Catalogues Online
ConferencePaper (Artikel, die in Tagungsbänden erschienen sind)
 
ID 4526182
Author(s) Scriba, Gabriela; Stockinger, Ulrich
Author(s) at UniBasel Stockinger, Ulrich
Year 2016
Title Timeo interretem et dona ferentem. On ARACHNE and the Potential and Limits of Publishing Archaeological Catalogues Online
Editor(s) Pinto Coelho, Inês; Bento Torres, Joana; Serrão Gil, Luis; Ramos, Tiago
Book title (Conference Proceedings) Entre ciência e cultura: Da interdisciplinaridade à transversalidade da arqueologia. Actas das VIII Jornadas de Jovens em Investigação Arqueológica
Place of Conference Lissabon
Year of Conference 2015
Publisher CHAM
Place of Publication Lissabon
Pages 497-502
ISSN/ISBN 9789898492449
Abstract Catalogues are one of the most important types or aspects of publications in archaeological research. Although often more sophisticated regarding typology, methodology and contents, most publications of archaeological material still tend to adhere to the technical layout shaped in scientific catalogues of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This neglects the possibilities provided by technological developments of the last decades, especially by the evolution of online publishing. The object-oriented database ARACHNE shows what is and what might be possible by publishing archaeological catalogues online. There are few restrictions regarding the publication’s extent, illustrations, availability or further use – and a variety of possible enhancements such as interactivity, contextualisation and digital methods of analysis. Publishing archaeological material in web environments clearly offers many advantages over the traditional publication in print. However, the latter is still absolutely predominant in archaeological work – but are there any substantial reasons for that? Showing examples of catalogues published by the Rome department of the DAI, this paper demonstrates that online publications are nothing to be afraid of. In fact, archaeologists should appreciate and make use of the gifts offered by the internet.
Series title Colecção Arqueoarte
Number 4
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/74530/
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