New Issue 72: Accessibility & re-use of archaeological collections in #heritage. EAC symposium proceedings management edited by Agnieszka Oniszczuk, Agnieszka Makowska and David Novák.
https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.72

People, participation and public value lie at the heart of archaeological practice and policy, and these principles are tested in the way we manage, preserve and reuse archaeological archives. The contributions collected here examine the ‘life after life’ of archaeological #archives.

They explore how digital/physical collections can be made accessible, meaningful & resilient while upholding professional #standards & societal expectations. Across three thematic sections, the volume addresses the #FAIR-ness of archaeological #data, the evolving role of archaeological #repositories, and the broader societal value of archives. Case studies from across Europe demonstrate the opportunities and risks of the digital transition, the increasing demands placed on repositories & the potential of archives to contribute to #science, #education, #health, #community engagement and #innovation.

Internet #Archaeology issue 72: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.72

Issue 72: Life after Life of Archaeological Archives – Accessibility and Re-use of Archaeological Collections in Heritage Management. EAC symposium proceedings

Issue 72: Life after Life of Archaeological Archives – Accessibility and Re-use of Archaeological Collections in Heritage Management. EAC symposium proceedings