TAG: Transatlantic Archaeology Gateway Faunal Remains Workshop York 10 March 2010.

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TAG: Transatlantic Archaeology Gateway Faunal Remains Workshop York 10 March 2010

Introduction Julian Richards

Background Aims The TAG project aims to develop an infrastructure to support, bring together and enhance digital content funded in the USA & UK Funding JISC/NEH Transatlantic Digitisation Collaboration Grants – Phase 2 Duration Project Start Date: 1 Oct 2009 Project End Date: 31 Mar 2011

People Archaeology Data Service: Julian Richards - ADS Director Stuart Jeffrey - TAG Project Manager for the ADS Catherine Hardman - ADS Collections Development Manager Lei Xia – ADS Applications Developer Digital Antiquity: Keith W. Kintigh - Digital Antiquity PI/Prof. of Anthropology Katherine A. Spielmann - Prof. of Anthropology [fauna] Matt Cordial - ASU Libraries Cyberinfrastructure Services [Fedora] Mary Whelan - SU Libraries Cyberinfrastructure Services [Geospatial] Allen Lee - Research Professional/Software John Howard - Head Librarian, University College Dublin Frank McManamon – Executive Director, Digital Antiquity

Workpackage One: To build upon existing web services registries maintained by the ADS for the historic environment sector in Europe and extends these for North American usage. A web services application will then be developed to create a standards-compliant cross-search facility for metadata records held by ADS (for the UK) and tDAR (for the USA)

Workpackage Two: In a second stage a richer and deeper web services cross-search facility will be developed for faunal remains databases in England (UK) and the USA, providing an architecture to enable deep data mining as well as a valuable research tool for archaeologists in the UK and USA.

Vision 1.User locates digital archives with faunal remains databases, and which may correspond to specified time periods and/or locations (WP1) 2.User undertakes a cross-search of those faunal databases, e.g. by species, bone type, age at death, and downloads results (WP2) 3.The databases are not held in the same physical location, and need not be in the same hardware/software, nor even have the same field names or attributes

Sustainability & promotion: Archaeology Data Service tDAR

Schedule 1.March 2010: Workshop 2.April 2010: Finalise WP2 mapping 3.Aug-Oct 2010: Create WP2 web service 4.Oct-Dec 2010: Refine user interface 5.Jan-Feb 2011: User consultation