1/3 New recommendation: Keep, T. J., Robinson, M. G. P., Shoobert, J. & Birkett-Rees, J. (2025). An Australian Overview: The Creation and Use of 3D Models in Australian Universities. v2 peer-reviewed and recommended by PCI Archaeology https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13864694 #Archaeology
An Australian Overview: The Creation and Use of 3D Models in Australian Universities

ABSTRACTThis paper examines the current status of 3D modelling of cultural heritage objects in Australian universities, focusing on how these models are being integrated into object-based learning practices. It discusses the different approaches taken by major universities, explores the motivations behind digitisation projects, and considers the benefits and challenges they present. The paper provides an overview of various digitisation techniques and the separate metadata recording practices that have been developed. It argues for the use of digital surrogates in object-based learning and research while also identifying key challenges that are limiting the potential of cultural heritage 3D modelling. These include the ad hoc nature of digitisation projects, inconsistent funding, and a lack of standardisation in data management and metadata practices. The paper emphasises the importance of long-term planning and collaboration both within and between universities to develop skills, standards, and shared resources. Keywords: Photogrammetry, structured light scanning, 3D modelling, pedagogy, object-based learning, OBL, archaeology, higher education, online teaching

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2/3 Recommended by Robert Stephan based on reviews by Mike Yeates and 1 anonymous reviewers. All editorial work accessible here: https://doi.org/10.24072/pci.archaeo.100591
This is part of the #CAA2024AKL proceedings which decided to use our #OpenAccess system @CAA_int
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3/3 This is our ⭐️⭐️⭐️100th⭐️⭐️⭐️recommendation! We will continue to transparently peer-review your manuscripts and make them free to publish / free to read pieces of citable academic work! Try us, this is the way to go in 2025 ! #OpenScience #openaccess
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@PCI_Archaeology congratulations. Inevitable, I suppose, but you are doing a great job and 100 is always a milestone.
@ArchaeoIain thank you so much Iain!
@PCI_Archaeology my pleasure. Having declined to be involved because I am getting out of touch, I have followed your progress with interest. Great stuff.