Welcome to the new ADS website!
Archaeology Data Service
by ADS
1y ago
We at the ADS are excited to announce the launch of the new ADS website! The new website will go live at 8am on Monday 6th February 2023 and represents the culmination of two years of hard work by ADS staff and our website designer, the Error Agency.  Generously funded as part of the Arts ..read more
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CONNECTED: Connecting trusted Arts and Humanities data repositories
Archaeology Data Service Blog
by ADS
2y ago
CONNECTED: Connecting trusted Arts and Humanities data repositories is a newly funded activity, supported by AHRC. It is led by the British Library, with the Archaeology Data Service and the Oxford Text Archive as co-investigators, and is supported by consultants from MoreBrains Cooperative.The CONNECTED team believes that improving discovery and curation of heritage and emergent ..read more
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Accession. Migration. Duplication. The exciting world of archiving digital data.
Archaeology Data Service
by Teagan Zoldoske
3y ago
The ADS is an accredited digital repository and data that’s deposited with us is available open access via our archives or library but what actually happens to the data? First off, it depends on how the data is deposited with us and what the end state of the data will be but it also depends ..read more
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My First Month at the ADS
Archaeology Data Service
by Jen Weldon
3y ago
At the best of times starting a new job can be a nerve-racking experience. So starting a new job during a pandemic should therefore be worse, right? However, from the moment I was interviewed virtually for the position of User Support Assistant at the Archaeology Data Service (ADS), I felt at ease and welcome. It ..read more
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Does anyone have a map?
Archaeology Data Service
by Teagan Zoldoske
3y ago
If there is one thing that I really enjoy, it’s exploring data spatially. I really enjoy being able to look at a map and see where clusters are and see if I can find trends or even if there is anything near me. To me, this has been one of the main things that I’ve ..read more
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My First Month as a Digital Archives Assistant
Archaeology Data Service
by Evelyn Curl
3y ago
Hello! I’m Evelyn, and I started my role as a Digital Archives Assistant for the Archaeology Data Service at the beginning of August.  Having previously worked as an archive assistant for a commercial archaeology unit, I was involved in compiling and preparing digital data for deposition with museums and repositories including the ADS. I thought ..read more
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First month with the Archaeology Data Service
Archaeology Data Service
by Becky Hirst
3y ago
I started working as a Digital Archives Assistant with the Archaeology Data Service in August 2021. Since completing Undergraduate and Postgraduate studies in 2016, I’ve been working in the heritage sector within different collections management, conservation, education and visitor experience roles. I was keen to find a new position where I could continue working with ..read more
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New roles and new faces at the ADS
Archaeology Data Service
by Tim Evans
3y ago
Some readers will have seen two new job adverts for working at the ADS, and so I thought it would be useful to provide a general overview of these roles and a general update of staffing across the organisation. Goodbyes and Hello’s In December we said goodbye to two ADS stalwarts: Donna Page the ADS ..read more
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Say Goodbye to OASIS Images!
Archaeology Data Service
by Katie Green
3y ago
As many readers will be aware the a new OASIS system (OASIS V) is now in place. In preparation for this we have taken the decision to remove the OASIS Images function from the current OASIS IV system from the 1st of April 2021. What! Will this make depositing more expensive I hear you say ..read more
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Protected: ARIADNE UK launch!
Archaeology Data Service
by ADS
3y ago
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