Nicola Aloia
Enabling European archaeological research: The ARIADNE E-infrastructure
Aloia, Nicola; Binding, Ceri; Cuy, Sebastian; Doerr, Martin; Fanini, Bruno; Felicetti, Achille; Fihn, Johan; Gavrilis, Dimitris; Geser, Guntram; Hollander, Hella; Meghini, Carlo; Niccolucci, Franco; Nurra, Federico; Papatheodorou, Christos; Richards, Julian; Ronzino, Paola; Scopigno, Roberto; Theodoridou, Maria; Tudhope, Douglas; Vlachidis, Andreas; Wright, Holly
Authors
Ceri Binding
Sebastian Cuy
Martin Doerr
Bruno Fanini
Achille Felicetti
Johan Fihn
Dimitris Gavrilis
Guntram Geser
Hella Hollander
Carlo Meghini
Franco Niccolucci
Federico Nurra
Christos Papatheodorou
Julian Richards
Paola Ronzino
Roberto Scopigno
Maria Theodoridou
Douglas Tudhope
Andreas Vlachidis Andreas.Vlachidis@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Computer Science
Holly Wright
Abstract
Research e-infrastructures, digital archives and data services have become important pillars of scientific enterprise that in recent decades has become ever more collaborative, distributed and data-intensive. The archaeological research community has been an early adopter of digital tools for data acquisition, organisation, analysis and presentation of research results of individual projects. However, the provision of einfrastructure and services for data sharing, discovery, access and re-use has lagged behind. This situation is being addressed by ARIADNE: the Advanced Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Dataset Networking in Europe. This EUfunded network has developed an einfrastructure that enables data providers to register and provide access to their resources (datasets, collections) through the ARIADNE data portal, facilitating discovery, access and other services across the integrated resources. This article describes the current landscape of data repositories and services for archaeologists in Europe, and the issues that make interoperability between them difficult to realise. The results of the ARIADNE surveys on users' expectations and requirements are also presented. The main section of the article describes the architecture of the einfrastructure, core services (data registration, discovery and access) and various other extant or experimental services. The ongoing evaluation of the data integration and services is also discussed. Finally, the article summarises lessons learned, and outlines the prospects for the wider engagement of the archaeological research community in sharing data through ARIADNE.
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Mar 6, 2017 |
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Feb 6, 2018 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 6, 2018 |
Journal | Internet Archaeology |
Print ISSN | 1363-5387 |
Publisher | Council for British Archaeology |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Issue | 43 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.43.11 |
Keywords | European, archaeological, research, ARIADNE, e-infrastructure |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/901088 |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.11141/ia.43.11 |
Contract Date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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