In Person, 19 October 2022

Sebastian Heath
New York University

The Role of Simplicity and Linking in the Practice of Digital Archaeology

Based on working examples, this talk explores how maintaining a focus on robust and simple structures within archaeological information and on ensuring that entities can be linked to each other allows for flexibility in the creation and public presentation of digitized archaeological resources. The examples range from work at Pompeii, at Kenchreai in Greece, in the field of numismatics, and on smaller datasets as part of individual research. This work illustrates the principles of Linked Open Data (LOD) and the Semantic Web, with an emphasis on how these practices support data reuse and reproducible research. One result can be greater interoperability between disparate digital resources on the public internet.

 

This lecture is presented in cooperation with the ÖAI as part of the ÖAI Lecture Series.




Date

19 October 2022 – 18:30


Place

Austrian Academy of Sciences
Campus Akademie
Bäckerstraße 13
Seminar room 1
1010 Vienna


Contact

Florian Wiencek


Links

ÖAI