- Digital Archaeology, Archaeology, Relational Database, Web Design, Digital Curation, Database Systems, and 22 moreWeb Applications, Web Accessibility, Computer Science, Usability, Humanities Computing (Digital Humanities), Digital Humanities, Digital Literature, Accessibility, Computing In Social Sciences, Arts And Humanities, Professions, Digital History, Web 2.0, Archaeological documentation, Classical Archaeology, 3D GIS, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Roman Art, Roman Archaeology, Archaeological Fieldwork, Roman Small Finds, Computer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Managing Change Creativity and Innovation, and Educationedit
- Project Manager for the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF) project based at the Society of Antiquarie... moreProject Manager for the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF) project based at the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in Edinburgh.
I have previously been a Research Assistant for the Silchester Town Life project. This is a long running research and training excavation based at the Roman town of Silchester near Reading.
I worked on all the digital aspects of the project, concentrating on digital field recording of contexts, environmental and finds data. I was also responsible for the maintainance of the Silchester project website.
I am especially interested in digital publication and archiving of archaeological data. I have previously worked in commercial archaeology, as well with the Archaeology Data Service and Internet Archaeology before joining Reading in 2007.edit
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This paper describes recent trials of hand-held digitial recording equipment including digital pens and digital clipboards as part of the VERA (virtual Environments for research in Archaeology) project. It examines the key issues involved... more
This paper describes recent trials of hand-held digitial recording equipment including digital pens and digital clipboards as part of the VERA (virtual Environments for research in Archaeology) project. It examines the key issues involved in introducing such new technologies into well established excavation management and recording systems.
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The aim of this third workshop wasto show what the project has achieved during its lifetime. This included three seasons of excavation at Silchester, digital data capture, and further development of the IADB. Discussed more broadly was... more
The aim of this third workshop wasto show what the project has achieved during its lifetime. This included three seasons of excavation at Silchester, digital data capture, and further development of the IADB. Discussed more broadly was the future of digital field recording and training excavations.