Digital Data: Preservation and Re-Use

SAA 2000



A session entitled "Digital Data: Preservation and Re-Use" will be held at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Philadelphia in April, 2000. Papers for that session will be available through this site, in full or as outlines, early in March, 2000. Readers are encouraged to respond to the papers by sending email to neiteljo@brynmawr.edu. The responses will be posted here in HTML format as received.

Since the papers will be available here, the authors will summarize their papers at the session in preparation for full and active discussion. After the presentations, there will be questions from the presenters to one another, discussion of the issues raised by respondents to this Web site, and questions/comments from those attending the session.

Completed papers have been posted, and all will be posted as soon as possible.

Session Abstract:

Collecting data in digital forms has become standard in archaeology. Virtually all digs today create some digital data, and a few have preserved nearly all their information in digital form. The preservation and re-use of such data, however, remain problematic. There are significant problems that make preservation difficult and re-use cumbersome. Speakers in this session will discuss some of the problems encountered with preservation and re-use of digital data from archaeological projects, some solutions already available for scholars, and some suggestions for future practices and projects.


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Last update: 7 April 2000

This page prepared by Harrison Eiteljorg, II, 2 December 1999.