@ekansa #OpenScience and archæology? We might have things to discuss. Part of my goal is to bring more openness to #ethnography. Finished our anthro course with a discussion of indigenous archæology and open collaboration.

@Enkerli Interesting!

It's good to meet you! Yes, all those issues you raised are important in our work with @opencontext. Here are some papers that may interest you: https://opencontext.org/about/bibliography

@ekansa Probably came across some @opencontext work while searching for references to assign for that last class. Students (third year undergrads) were particularly interested in digital digs and fieldwork, at this point. But not yet into open scholarship.
@Enkerli Well, if you do see future interest in open scholarship, I'm working on some Jupyter Notebook examples that do some data visualization off @opencontext's API. A fun way to link a little programming with #anthropology / #archaeology.
@ekansa @opencontext By the by, participated in the #OpenSummit by #Apereo and Open Source Initiative and organized #OKFestMtl with #OKFN. Much of our hope is to bridge #OpenAccess, #OpenScience, #OER, #OpenSource, etc. Still sounds like a useful path to take.
@Enkerli @opencontext That sounds great! It would be fun to participate in an event like that. I find myself at lots of digital library meetings in addition to archaeology. Would be great to reintegrate more with the world of #OER again too.
@ekansa @opencontext Third occasion to mention @actualham, today. :wink:
The links between these open worlds give me much hope, like few other things do. Sure, one side can dwarf the other. Some OER advocates even talked about OA stealing the OE thunder.
https://education.okfn.org/oer15-window-boxes-battles-and-bandwagons/
But there’s dynamism in getting everyone around the table to hash things out. We share many values.