Are your archaeological data FAIR enough? Organized by the EU ARIADNE project and community
Chairs: Franco Niccolucci and Sorin Hermon
The data related FAIR (Findable-Accessible-Interoperable-Reusable) acronym has become a buzzword in the digital archaeological community. Pushed by EU funders as a requirement, and by social pressure to open the data vaults, FAIRness may risk having counter-effects by making available a mass of data without knowing what to do with them and how they may contribute to the progress of archaeological knowledge.
Speakers 1. Di Giorgio S. – Ronzino P. “PARTHENOS Data Management Plan template for Open Research in Archaeology” short paper 172 2. Niccolucci F. – Felicetti A. “A CIDOC CRM-based Model for the Documentation of Heritage Sciences” full paper 170 3. Ronzino P. et al “Towards the integration of spatial data through the Italian Geoportal for Archaeological Resources” full paper 99 4. Felicetti A. et al. “NLP tools for Knowledge extraction …” full paper 104 5. Amico N. et al. “The Murate project and Vasari’s last supper” short paper 105 6. France, F. “Integrating and Visualizing Humanities and Heritage Science Data” short paper 48
Franco Niccolucci is the director of VAST-LAB research laboratory at PIN in Prato, Italy. A former professor at the University of Florence until 2008, he has directed the Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center at the Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, until 2013. Prof Niccolucci... Read More →
I’m currently leading a team for the development of CulturaItalia, the Italian National aggregator, that collects digital resources from thematic national and regional portals and databases of public and private institutions belonging to the world of Italian culture. I’m managing... Read More →