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1 Transatlantic Archaeology Gateway Stuart Jeffrey, 10 th March 2010 The ADS and an introduction to web services, or a brief history of archaeological interoperability

2 Guides to Good Practice Digital Preservation Including faunal remains datasets Access to data via the Internet Teaching and Learning resources Technical advisory service to grant applicants and grant-giving agencies “To support research, learning and teaching with high quality and dependable digital resources.”

3 Google Earth

4 NMSNMRSWOSASNMRWEtc…

5 1,000,000 “thin” records: basic site information from NMR/HER/SMR links to other data sources Catalogue Records site digital archive Direct external link – (or contact details and reference numbers other digital data Several hundred “thick” archives: 1000’s of articles and complete publications 500 or so digital research archives and supporting material (growing rapidly) ArchSearch http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/

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11 Z39.50 & OAI Search Set When QuerySet What Query Where Query Optional Search Map

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14 Thesaurus of Monument Types MIDAS Period List Latitude - Longitude

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16 Service Oriented Architecture Image from :www.hitcha.co.th SOA: The Movie Contains frequent technical references and explicit scenes of interoperability.

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19 http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/arena/ARENA2.html

20 ARENA 2 prototype interface

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24 Welcome to the TAG Faunal remains search portal


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