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D4.7: Final dissemination report

Author: Kate Fernie (Editor for PIN)

Ariadne is funded by the European Commission’s 7th Framework Programme.

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Theviewsandopinionsexpressedinthisreportarethesoleresponsibilityoftheauthor(s)anddonotnecessarilyreflecttheviewsoftheEuropeanCommission.

ARIADNED4.7Finaldisseminationreport(Public)

Version:1.0(final) 15thJanuary2017

Author: KateFernie(EditorforPIN)

QualityReview PaolaRonzino,PIN

Contributingpartners: AllPartners

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TableofContents

1 ExecutiveSummary......................................................................................................4

2 Networkingactivities...................................................................................................6

2.1 Consortium........................................................................................................................62.2 Associates..........................................................................................................................62.3 Stakeholders......................................................................................................................72.4 SpecialInterestGroups.....................................................................................................72.5 Transnationalaccessforresearchers...............................................................................8

2.5.1 Trainingevents.........................................................................................................................92.5.2 Accessvisits..............................................................................................................................9

2.6 Otheractivities................................................................................................................11

3 Materialsandpublications.........................................................................................12

3.1 Disseminationmaterials..................................................................................................123.1.1 Projectwebsite.......................................................................................................................133.1.2 Projectleaflet..........................................................................................................................143.1.3 ARIADNEBooklets...................................................................................................................14

3.1 GuidestoGoodPracticeandCasestudies......................................................................163.2 Publications.....................................................................................................................17

4 Informationandnews................................................................................................274.1 Projectnewsletter...........................................................................................................284.2 Press................................................................................................................................294.3 Socialnetworks...............................................................................................................31

4.3.1 Twitter....................................................................................................................................314.3.2 LinkedIn...................................................................................................................................354.3.3 Facebook.................................................................................................................................354.3.4 SlideShare...............................................................................................................................35

5 Events........................................................................................................................395.1 Internationalevents........................................................................................................395.2 Nationalevents...............................................................................................................415.3 ARIADNE2014conference,Rome...................................................................................425.4 ARIADNEFinalconference,Firenze.................................................................................43

6 Onlineaccess.............................................................................................................46

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6.1 Projectwebsiteaccessstatistics......................................................................................466.2 Accesstodataservices....................................................................................................51

7 Monitoringindicators................................................................................................53

8 Conclusion.................................................................................................................58

9 References.................................................................................................................59

10 Annex1:Listofdisseminationactivities.....................................................................60

DocumentHistory

• 05.09.2016–D4.7version0.1• 06-01-2017–D4.7version0.2• 11-01-2017–D4.7version1.0

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1 ExecutiveSummaryThisdeliverableprovidesareportondisseminationactivityinARIADNEoverthewholeprojectperiod.

ThemissionoftheARIADNEistobringtogetherandintegrateexistingarchaeologicalresearchdata infrastructures, so that researchers can use the various distributed datasets and newtechnologiesasanintegralpartofarchaeologicalresearchmethodology.

From the outset the project has aimed to raise awareness about the ARIADNE researchinfrastructure amongst stakeholders within the partner organisations; research institutions;managers, senior researchers, scholars, researchers and students; international networks;researchinfrastructuresinrelateddisciplines;policymakersandpolicybodies;fundingagenciesincludingtheEuropeanCommission;andthepublicatlarge.

Theproject:

• Identified the main channels for communication and networking with ARIADNE’sstakeholdercommunityincludingsocialmedia,conferences,mailinglists,etc.;

• Builtacontactdatabase;• Participatedinclusteringactivitieswithresearchinfrastructuresandrelatedprojects;• Activelyparticipatedinnational,internationalanddomainevents;• Shared and exchanged news and informationwith the stakeholder community about

projectresults,events,trainingandtrans-nationalaccessopportunities;• Developed a set of disseminationmaterials including the project website, brochures,

postersandothermaterials.

Section 2 of this report describes networking activity including how stakeholders have beeninvolved in the project including transnational access and training. Section 3 describes thedissemination materials and publications that have been produced. Section 4 describes thedissemination of news and information, and activity on the social networks. Section 5summarisesthe largenumberofevents (nationaland international) thathavebeenorganizedbyARIADNEandinwhichtheproject’sresultshavebeenpresentedbythepartners.Section6analysestheonlineaccesstotheproject’swebsite,portalanddataservices.

Section 7 reviews the monitoring and success indicators for the project. The project hasexceededthetargetsestablishedintheinitialdisseminationplan:

• More than 135 different institutions have been actively involved in ARIADNE bybecoming associates, participating in bi-lateral meetings, sending researchers toparticipate inARIADNETNAandtrainingevents, takingpart inusersurveysandotheractivities(thetargetwas100institutions).

• At least 13,000 users have participated in events where ARIADNE’s results werepresented (the target was 250 individuals). Partners have participated in c. 150internationalconferencespresentingtheprojecttoaround4,500researchers.

• Theprojectwebsitereceived36,611visitorsin53,849sessions(thetargetwas12,000)

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• TheARIADNEportalreceived10,819visitorsin15,400sessionsbetween1stJanuaryand5thJanuary2017(thetargetwas800).

• ARIADNE’s social networks have 11,500 members with a reach of around 160,000followers(thetargetwas15,000members).Theprojectnewsletterhas410subscribers(thetargetwas300).

• TheGuidestoGoodpracticereceivedaround2,000uniquepageviews(thetargetwas1,500visitors).

In December 2016, ARIADNE’s results were presented in the project’s final conference,which took as its theme of “Unlocking the potential of digital archaeological data”. Theevent was well attended by project partners and representatives from key Europeanresearch infrastructures for the digital humanities, from the European ArchaeologicalCouncilandotherkeystakeholders.Theconferencemarkedtheendofahighlysuccessfulproject and a programme of dissemination activities in which the project’s results werecommunicatedtostakeholdersbypartnerswithpassionandenthusiasm.

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2 Networkingactivities

2.1 Consortium

The ARIADNE consortium consists of partners in sixteen countries including Sweden, UnitedKingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovenia, France, theNetherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Romania and Bulgaria. The partners are active indisseminatingnewsabouttheproject.Activitieshaveincluded:

• Givingpresentationsatnationalandinternationalevents• OrganizingARIADNEworkshopsatinternationalconferences• DistributingARIADNEdisseminationmaterials• DistributingnoticesaboutARIADNEactivitiestomailinglists• WritingarticlesaboutARIADNEactivitiesforin-housenewsletters• Writingtoindividualculturalheritageinstitutionsabouttheproject• ContributingarticlestotheARIADNEnewsletter• DisseminatingnewsandinformationaboutARIADNEviathesocialnetworks• Participating in meetings organized by research infrastructures, projects and

international initiatives and giving presentations about ARIADNE and/or distributingmaterials

• CreatinglinkstotheARIADNEwebsitefromthepartners’ownsite(allpartners).

2.2 Associates

ARIADNE has been actively engaging with research infrastructures and projects and hasexchangedcooperationagreementswiththefollowing:

• AarhusUniversity,Denmark, • CentreNationaldelaRechercheScientifique,France • FornleifastofnunÍslands,Reykjavík,Iceland • IsraelAntiquitiesAuthorities,Israel • IstitutoperiBeniArtistici,Culturali,NaturalidellaRegioneEmilia,Italy • Soprintendenza Speciale per il Colosseo, Il Museo Nazionale Romano e l'Area

ArcheologicadiRoma,Italy • DipartimentiTeSISediInformaticadiVerona,Italy • IstitutoCentraleperilCatalogoelaDocumentazione,Italy • VilniusUniversity,Lithuania • VUUniversityAmsterdam,Netherlands • MuseumofCulturalHistoryattheUniversityofOslo,Norway • Direção-GeraldoPatrimónioCultural,Portugal • UniversidadedoMinho,Portugal • CentroNacionaldeInvestigaciónsobrelaEvoluciónHumana,Spain • InstitutoUniversitariodeInvestigaciónenArqueologíaIbérica,Spain • ArchaeologicalInstituteoftheAndalusianHeritage,Spain • FAIMS(FederatedArchaeologicalInformationManagementSystems),Australia • DigitalAntiquity,USA • tDAR(theDigitalArchaeologicalRecord),USA

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2.3 Stakeholders

The project dissemination plan (D4.2) defined the following groups amongst the ARIADNEstakeholdercommunity:

• Internalstakeholdersinthepartnerinstitutionswhohaveaninterestorinvolvementinarchaeologicalresearchormanagementresponsibilitiesrelatingtoprojectactivities;

• Research institutions active in the field as represented by managers and seniorresearcherswithmanagementdutiessuchasdeans,directorsetc.;

• Scholars,researchersandstudentsinarchaeologicaldisciplines,fieldarchaeologistsandthewiderscientificcommunity;

• Internationalnetworksandresearchinfrastructuresinrelateddisciplines;• Policy makers and policy bodies, and funding agencies including the European

Commission;• Mediaandthepublicatlarge.

ThroughouttheprojectARIADNEhasworkedtoraiseawarenessoftheprojectamongsteachofthese groups. This has been achieved by updating the website and tweeting regularly, theNewsletters, presenting papers and organizing workshops at national and internationalconferences, publishing project deliverables, presentations and othermaterials on SlideShareandotherrelateddisseminationactivitiessuchaspostersessions,videosonYouTubeetc.Thenumbers of website visitors, newsletter subscribers and Twitter reach, have grown steadilythroughouttheproject.

ARIADNEhasactivelyengagedwith internationalnetworksandresearch infrastructures fromits launch and through out the project. DCH-RP (Digital Cultural Heritage Roadmap forPreservation), DARIAH (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities), EHRI(EuropeanHolocaustResearchInfrastructure),CENDARI(CollaborativeEuropeanDigitalArchiveInfrastructure)andtheEuropeanAssociationofArchaeologistswereinvolvedintheARIADNE’slaunchevent.DARIAH,CENDARIandCLARIN(LanguageStudies)allparticipatedintheResearchInfrastructuresconferenceinRomein2014.Theprojectsregularlyexchangenewsandsupporteachother’sdisseminationactivities.

2.4 SpecialInterestGroups

SpecialInterestGroupswereestablishedbyworkpackage2forprojectpartnersandexternalexpertswithaninterestin:

• 3DandVisualisation• ArchaeologicalResearchPracticesandMethods• RemoteSensingandSpatialData• ScientificData• ExcavationandMonumentData

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• GreyLiterature• MetadataandSemantics• LinkedData

These groups met, in person and virtually, surveying the state-of-the-art in their field,exchanged information, identified issues and planned future activities. A section of theARIADNEprojectwebsitehasbeensetuptoholdinformationabouttheSpecialInterestGroups:

http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Community/Special-Interest-Groups.

2.5 Transnationalaccessforresearchers

ARIADNE has offered a range of opportunities to researchers under its transnational accessprogramme including trainingevents,accessvisitsandsummerschools, theseare reported indetail in D5.1. A range of dissemination activities have been carried out to promote theseopportunities including news articles on the project website and in the project newsletters,tweetstoadvertisecallsforapplications,publicationoftrainingmaterialsviaSlideshareandsoon.

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2.5.1 Trainingevents

Duringtheprojectthefollowingeventstookplace:

• Two TNA training workshops were organized to provide an introduction to onlineservicesforarchaeologydatasets:

o EAAPilsen,September2013(see:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/EAA-2013-Workshop)

o CAAParis,April2014(see:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/ARIADNE-workshop-CAA2014-Paris)

• ThreeTNAworkshopswereorganized toprovidean introduction to theopportunitiesforTNAaccessvists:

o EVALondon,July2014(seehttp://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/TNA-Workshop-EVA-2014)

o EAAIstanbul,September2014(seehttp://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Media/Files/EAA-2014-Open-Access-Session-Report)

o MEATPaestum,October2014• Conference session on the themeof “Supporting researchers in the use and reuse of

archaeologicaldata:followingtheARIADNEthread”wereorganizedato CAASiena,March2015(see:http://www.ariadne-

infrastructure.eu/Events/Archaeological-data-CAA2015)o CAAOslo,March2016(see:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/CAA-

2016-Session)o EAAVilnius,September2016(see:http://www.ariadne-

infrastructure.eu/Events/EAA-2016-Session)• Atrainingeventon3DHOPwasorganizedattheDigitalHeritageConferenceinGranada,

September 2015 (see: http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/3D-HOP-Digital-Heritage-2015)

• ExpertforumonthefutureofarchaeologicalknowledgewereorganizedbytheDigitalCurationUnitinAthensinJuly2015andagaininJune2016.

• Twotrainingeventsonthemanagementofarchaeologicaldatasetswereorganized(thetrainingmaterialsareavailablehere:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Transnational-Access/Training-Materials):

o DataManagementWorkshop,Vienna,Jan2016o DataManagementWorkshop,Ljubljana,Jan2016.

2.5.2 Accessvisits

Physical access to ARIADNE TNA services was launched in summer 2014 with 3 inauguralsummerschoolson3DDocumentation,theCIDOC-CRManddesignofArchaeologicalDatasetstaking place. The programme of access visits continued in 2015 and 2016 with researchersparticipatinginTNAatPIN,CNR-ISTIandAthenaRC.Eachyeartherehavebeenrollingcallsforapplications for access visits advertised internationally to researchers and advanced-levelstudentsviatheprojectwebsite,mailinglistsandthesocialmedia.

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ARIADNETransnationalAccess(TNA)visitsincluded:

• MappingexistingdatasetstotheCIDOCCRM;individualtrainingatPIN• 2D/3Ddocumentationforarchaeology,22-26June2015,CNR-ISTI• Designofarchaeologicaldatasets,6-10July2015,CNR-ISTI• Designofarchaeologicaldatasets,28June-3July2015,Athena-RCAthens• Digitalcurationofarchaeologicalknowledge,12-17June2016,Athena-RCAthens• 2D/3Ddocumentationforarchaeology,20-24June2016,CNR-ISTI.• Designofarchaeologicaldatasets,4-8July2016,CNR-ISTI• Interoperabilityofarchaeologicaldatasets,12-14December2016,PIN

The calls for participation were advertised on the projectwebsite: http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Transnational-Access and disseminated via the social media and the projectnewsletter.

Flyerswereproduced to advertise the calls for participation atconferencesandevents.

Newsitemsabouttheeventswerepublishedontheprojectwebsite.Forexample:

• Feedback from one researcher, Roberta Zeni, who visited PIN in Prato for TNA onmapping legacy data to the CIDOC CRM was reported on the ARIADNE website:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News/Interview-with-Roberta-Zeni-on-Mapping-EpiDoc-to-CIDOC-CRM

• A short article about the work of Ivana Posedi in applying the CIDOC-CRM to herarchaeological science dataset on the provenance of stained glass windows:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News/CIDOC-CRM-and-the-Provenance-of-Stained-Glass-Windows

• A short article about the ARIADNE winter school: http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News/ARIADNE-winter-school

• A blog-post about TNA training on the applicability of the CIDOC-CRMhttp://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News/TNA-Training-demonstrates-the-wide-applicability-of-CIDOC-CRM

• News items about the TNA on 3D documentation for archaeology datasets:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News/3D-summer-school-2016

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2.6 Otheractivities

ARIADNEhastakenpartinarangeofothernetworkingactivitiesduringtheprojectincluding:

Conferencesessionon"Infrastructures&servicesforsharingofarchaeologicaldocumentation"attheCulturalHeritageandNewTechnologiesconference(CHNT2013)inViennainNovember2013.

ConferencesessionsonOpenAccessandOpenData inArchaeologyatEAA2014and the8thGerman Archaeological congress, which were both well attended. These sessions wereorganized by Frank Siegmund (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf), Julian D. Richards(Archaeology Data Service) and GuntramGeser (Salzburg Research) and resulted in a journalpublication: Archäologische Informationen in Band 38: Fokus: Open Access & OpenData.http://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/issue/view/2578/showToc

Savethedata–workshopondigitalrepositoriesorganizedbyOEAWincollaborationwiththeAustrian Centre for Digital Humanities in December 2014. See http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/Save-the-data

Round table on long-term preservation and access to archaeological data at the CulturalHeritageandNewTechnologiesconference(CHNT2016)heldinViennainNovember2016.TheroundtablewasorganizedbyEdeltraudAspöck(OEAW)andGuntramGeser(SalzburgResearch)and was attended by around twenty experts in the field of curating, preserving anddisseminatingdigitaldatawithinarchaeology.

CollaborationwithPerio.do,agazetteerofscholarlydefinitionsofhistorical,art-historical,andarchaeologicalperiods,topublishchronologiesofEuropeanandMediterraneanarchaeologyasLinkedOpenData(see:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/PeriodO).

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3 Materialsandpublications

3.1 Disseminationmaterials

A set of dissemination materials was established for use by project partners including theprojectlogo,projectwebsite,templatesforpresentationsanddocuments,aprojectposterandprojectleaflets.

Theprojecthasproducedposters,leafletsandflyersduringthelifetimeoftheproject.Theflyerillustrated below was produced to advertise the new ARIADNE services and the call forapplicationsforTNAattheCAAconferenceinSpring2016.

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3.1.1 Projectwebsite

TheARIADNEwebsite (http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/)was launched inmonth one oftheproject.Theaimofthissiteistoprovideinformationabouttheprojecttostakeholdersandtorelatedprojects.Thepublicpartofthewebsiteincludes:

• About-theproject,consortiumandactivities• Services–TransNationalAccess,OnlineServices,Trainingopportunities• Community–joiningthenetwork,specialinterestgroups,associatedprojects• Eventscalendar• Resources–presentations,publications,linksandotherusefulresources• News–newsstories,bulletinsandnewsletter

Throughouttheprojectthewebsitehasbeenmaintainedanddevelopedwithnewsectionsandnewcontentbeingaddedas theproject’sactivitieshaveadvanced.Forexample, theServicespagehadnewsub-foldersaddedforsoftwaretoolsmadeavailabletotheproject.

ThewebsiteisavailableinEnglish.

ProjectresourcesarepublishedontheARIADNEwebsiteinadedicatedsection:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources

Thissectionincludesinformationabout:

• TheAriadneCatalogueDataModel• MappingstotheArtandArchitectureThesaurus(AAT)completedbyARIADNEpartners• ContributiontoPerio.dobyARIADNEpartners• InformationabouttheARIADNEservices• Projectdeliverablesandpublications

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3.1.2 Projectleaflet

MiBACT-ICCU coordinated the preparation of two project leaflets. The firstwas produced insummer2013andwasdistributedbypartnersataseriesofevents.Anupdatedversionoftheleafletwasproducedinautumn2016(seebelow).

3.1.3 ARIADNEBooklets

AbookletwasproducedandfirstdistributedattheInfrastructureseventinRomeinNovember2014.ThisprovedtobeverypopularandhasbeenoneofthemostdownloadedoftheprojectdocumentsincludedintheprojectSlideShare.

AsecondbookletwasproducedfordistributionatthefinalprojecteventinFirenzeinDecember2016. This booklet provides an overview and introduction to the project’s results, ARIADNEcontentandservices,specialachievementssuchastheproject’scontributiontostandardsandthetrainingthathasbeenofferedtoarchaeologicalresearchers.

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3.1 GuidestoGoodPracticeandCasestudies

AseriesofGuidestoGoodPracticeandcasestudieshavebeenpublishedduringtheproject.

The first case study, published in 2013, was produced by Felix Schäfer of the DeutschesArchäologisches Institut on the “Selection and Retention of Files in Big Data Collections: TheExample of the Pergamon Excavation of the DAI Istanbul”. The case study is available from:http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/CS_ARIADNE-DAI-Schafer.

NewsaboutthecasestudywasreportedontheARIADNEwebsiteandviaTwitter.

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SincethisfirstcasestudythefollowingguideshavebeenpublishedbyARIADNE:

• DendrochronologicalDatainArchaeology:AGuidetoGoodPractice:http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/Dendro_Toc

• 3DModelsinArchaeology:AGuidetoGoodPractice:http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/3d_Toc

• Casestudy:theDendrochronologyoftheEarlyMedievalEmporiumDorestad,theNetherlands:http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/Dendro_CS

• Thermoluminescencedating:AguidetoGoodpractice:http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/TL_Toc

WebaccessstatisticsavailablefromtheADSrevealthat:

• Thecasestudy‘SelectionandRetentionofFilesinBigDataCollections:TheExampleofthePergamonExcavationoftheDAIIstanbul’hashad348uniquepageviews,withanaverage time spent per visit on the page of 1 minute 13 seconds. This is veryfavourablecomparabletootherGuidestoGoodpracticecasestudies.

• TheDendrochronologyGuidetoGoodPracticehashad1275uniquepageviews• Thecasestudy“DendrochronologyoftheEarlyMedievalEmporiumDorestad(addedin

June2016)hashad50uniquepageviews.• The3DModelsGuidetoGoodPracticehashad409uniquepageviewssinceDecember

2016.

3.2 Publications

ARIADNE partners have published 85 project-related articles in journals, conferenceproceedings, books and other publications. This number includes one major forthcomingpublicationontheARIADNEdatainfrastructureandservices.ThispaperwillappearinaspecialissueoftheJournalonComputingandCulturalHeritageonresearchinfrastructures,editedbyleadingresearchersoftheARIADNEproject.

Forthcoming

MeghiniC.,ScopignoR.,RichardsJ.,GeserG.etal.(2017):ARIADNE:AResearchInfrastructureforArchaeology.In:JournalonComputingandCulturalHeritage,Vol.10,Issue1,January2017(forthcoming).

2016

AloiaN.,DeboleF.&MeghiniC.(2016):UnCatalogoperlaDescrizionediRisorseArcheologiche,pp. 26-35, in: RonzinoP. (ed., 2016): L’integrazionedei dati archeologici digitali. Esperienzeeprospettive in Italia(InDArD-2015).ProceedingsdelWorkshop,Lecce, Italia,1-2Ottobre2015,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1634/paper4.pdf

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Binding, C. and D. Tudhope (2016) “Improving interoperability using vocabulary linked data”,International Journal on Digital Libraries, Volume 17, issue 1, March 2016, pp. 5-21, DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00799-015-0166-y

Brewer P. & Jansma E. (2016): The Dendrochronology of the Early-medieval EmporiumDorestad,Netherlands(Casestudy,July2016).In:ArchaeologyDataService&DigitalAntiquity:GuidestoGoodPractice,http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/Dendro_CS

Di Giorgio S., Felicetti A., Martini P. & Masci E. (2016): Dati.CulturaItalia: a Use Case ofPublishingLinkedOpenDataBasedonCIDOC-CRM,pp.44-54, in:RonzinoP. (ed.):Extending,Mapping and Focusing the CRM. Proceedings of the EMF-CRM workshop at the 19thInternational Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2015), Poznan,Poland,17September2015,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1656/paper4.pdf

DiGiorgio,Sara(2016):GliArchividelMiBACT.L’IntegrazionedeiDatiArcheologiciDigitali,pp.47-55, in: Ronzino P. (ed., 2016): L’integrazione dei dati archeologici digitali. Esperienze eprospettive in Italia(InDArD-2015).ProceedingsdelWorkshop,Lecce, Italia,1-2Ottobre2015,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1634/paper6.pdf

Doerr,M.,Theodoridou,M.,Aspöck,E.andA.Masur(2016)“MappingarchaeologicaldatabasestoCIDOC-CRM”inCAA2015KeeptheRevolutionGoing:Proceedingsofthe43rdConferenceonComputerApplicationsandQuantitativeMethodsinArchaeology(eds.SCampana,R.Scopigno,G.CarpentieroandM.Cirillo)vol.1,Archeopress,p.p.443-452,http://archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/download.asp?id={77DEDD4E-DE8F-43A4-B115-ABE0BB038DA7}

Felicetti, A. (2016) “L’infrastruttura di integrazione in ARIADNE”, in P. Ronzino, (ed.):L’integrazione dei dati archeologici digitali. Esperienze e prospettive in Italia (InDArD-2015),Proceedings del Workshop, Lecce, Italia, 1-2 Ottobre 2015, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1634/paper3.pdf.

FelicettiA.andF.Murano (2016)“ScriptaManent.ACIDOCCRMSemioticReadingofAncientTexts”, International Journal of Digital Libraries, online 22 July 2016,http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00799-016-0189-z

Felicetti, A., Galluccio, I., Luddi, C., Mancinelli, M.L., Scarselli, T. and A.D. Madonna (2016)“Integratingterminologicaltoolsandsemanticarchaeologicalinformation:theICCDRASchemaand Thesaurus”, pp.28-43, in: Ronzino P. (ed.): Extending, Mapping and Focusing the CRM.Proceedings of the EMF-CRMworkshop at the 19th International Conference on Theory andPractice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2015), Poznan, Poland, 17 September 2015, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1656/paper3.pdf

Felicetti,A.,Gerth,P.,Meghini,C.andM.Theodoridou(2016)“Integratingheterogeneouscoindatasets in thecontextofarchaeological research”,pp.13-27, in:RonzinoP. (ed.): Extending,Mapping and Focusing the CRM. Proceedings of the EMF-CRM workshop at the 19thInternational Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2015), Poznan,Poland,17September2015,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1656/paper2.pdf

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Felicetti, A., Murano, F., Ronzino, P. and F. Niccolucci (2016) “CIDOC CRM and Epigraphy: aHermeneuticChallenge”,pp.55-68, in:Ronzino,Paola (ed.):Extending,MappingandFocusingthe CRM. Proceedings of the EMF-CRM workshop at the 19th International Conference onTheory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2015), Poznan, Poland, 17 September 2015,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1656/paper5.pdf

Galeazzi F., CallieriM., DellepianeM., CharnoM., Richards J., Daryl J. & Scopigno R. (2016):Web-based Visualization for 3D Data in Archaeology: The ADS 3D Viewer. In: Journal ofArchaeologicalScience:Reports,Volume9:1-11;pre-print,http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/102438/

Guillem, A., Bruseker G. and P. Ronzino (2016) “Process, Concept or Thing? Some InitialConsiderationsintheOntologicalModellingofArchitecture”,In:InternationalJournalonDigitalLibraries,online22July2016,http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00799-016-0188-0

KamermansH., deNeefW., Piccoli C., PosluschnyA.G.& ScopignoR. (eds., 2016): The ThreeDimensions of Archaeology. Proceedings of the XVII UISPPWorld Congress (1–7 September,Burgos, Spain). Volume 7/Sessions A4b and A12. Oxford: Archaeopress,http://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/download.asp?id={4D879534-2D7C-4B48-AA7A-642EFD11753B}

KazakisN.A.& TsirliganisN.C. (2016): Scientific Datasets in Archaeological Research, pp. 453-460, in: CAA2015 -Proceedingsof the43rdAnnual ConferenceonComputerApplications andQuantitative Methods in Archaeology, Volume 1, Oxford: Archaeopress,http://archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/download.asp?id={77DEDD4E-DE8F-43A4-B115-ABE0BB038DA7}

KazakisN.A.&TsirliganisN.C.(2016):ThermoluminescenceDating(Guide,December2016).In:Archaeology Data Service & Digital Antiquity: Guides to Good Practice,http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/TL_Toc

Kreiter,A.,Kulcsár,Zs. (2016)“Régészetésnyilvánosság” inMúzeumCafé2016/52,pp.45-48,https://hnm.academia.edu/AttilaKreiter/Papers

Martin-Rodilla P., Gonzalez-Perez C. & Mañana-Borrazas P. (2016): A Conceptual and VisualProposaltoDecoupleMaterialandInterpretiveInformationAboutStratigraphicData,pp.201-211, in:CAA2015-Proceedingsof the43rdAnnualConferenceonComputerApplicationsandQuantitativeMethodsinArchaeology.Oxford:Archaeopress,http://archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/download.asp?id={77DEDD4E-DE8F-43A4-B115-ABE0BB038DA7}

Minadakis,N.,Marketakis,Y.,Kondylakis,H.,Flouris,G.,Theodoridou,M.,Doerr,M.&deJongG. (2016): X3ML Framework: an effective suite for supporting data mappings, pp. 1-12, in:Ronzino P. (ed.): Extending, Mapping and Focusing the CRM. Proceedings of the EMF-CRMworkshopatthe19thInternationalConferenceonTheoryandPracticeofDigitalLibraries(TPDL2015),Poznan,Poland,17September2015,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1656/paper1.pdf

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Niccolucci,F.(2016)“DocumentingArchaeologicalSciencewithCIDOCCRM”.In:InternationalJournalofDigitalLibraries,online30November2016,http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00799-016-0199-x

Niccolucci,F. (2016)“lProgettoARIADNEe lasuaapplicazioneallarealtà italiana”,pp.1-9, in:RonzinoP. (ed.,2016): L’integrazionedeidati archeologicidigitali. Esperienzeeprospettive inItalia (InDArD-2015). Proceedings del Workshop, Lecce, Italia, 1-2 Ottobre 2015, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1634/paper1.pdf

Niccolucci,F.,Hermon,S.,Felicetti,A.andP.Ronzino(2016):ExpressingreliabilitywithCIDOCCRM, In: International Journal of Digital Libraries, online 7 October 2016,http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00799-016-0195-1

Niccolucci, F., & Hermon, S. (2016) “Representing gazetteers and period thesauri in four-dimensionalspace–time”, InternationalJournalonDigitalLibraries,Volume17, Issue1,pp63-69.doi:10.1007/s00799-015-0159-x;http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00799-015-0159-x

Pavlidis,M.,Mouratidis,H.,Gonzalez-Perez,C.andC.Kalloniatis,2016,“AddressingPrivacyandTrust Issues inCulturalHeritageModelling” inC.Lambrinoudakis,A.Gabillon (eds.):RisksandSecurityof Internet and Systems, Volume 9572 Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp 3-16,ISBN:978-3-319-31810-3,DOI:http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-31811-0_1

Ronzino,P.(2016)“HarmonizingtheCRMbaandCRMarchaeomodels”,In:InternationalJournalon Digital Libraries, online 19 August 2016, http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00799-016-0193-3

Ronzino, P. (2016): Standard e Interoperabilità in ARIADNE, pp. 36-46, in: Ronzino P. (ed.):L’integrazione dei dati archeologici digitali. Esperienze e prospettive in Italia (InDArD-2015).Proceedings del Workshop, Lecce, Italia, 1-2 Ottobre 2015, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1634/paper5.pdf

Ronzino, P., Niccolucci, F., Felicetti, A., & Doerr,M. (2016) “CRMba a CRM extension for thedocumentation of standing buildings”, International Journal on Digital Libraries,March 2016,Volume17,Issue1,pp71-78.doi:10.1007/s00799-015-0160-4;http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00799-015-0160-4

SerlorenziM.(2016):SITAR:ilSistemaInformativoTerritorialeArcheologicodiRoma,pp.56-62,in:RonzinoP.(ed.):L’integrazionedeidatiarcheologicidigitali.EsperienzeeprospettiveinItalia(InDArD-2015). Proceedings del Workshop, Lecce, Italia, 1-2 Ottobre 2015, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1634/paper7.pdf

Siotto E., CallieriM.,DellepianeM.& ScopignoR. (2016):MeshLabeBlender: softwareopensourceinsupportoallostudioeallaricostruzionevirtualedellapolicromiaantica,pp.210-219,inStancoF.eGalloG.(eds.):Free,libreandopensourcesoftwareeopenformatneiprocessidiricercaarcheologica:VIIIEdizioneCatania2013,Archaeopress,http://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/download.asp?id={14C6CFBD-3371-4DF0-8971-D4ABC24E661E}

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Štuhec,S.,Aspöck,E.,Masur,A.,Andorfer,P.andZaytseva,K. (2016)“Putting3Dmodels intocontext – the Schachermeyr collection and the DEFC app” in Garcia, L. and J. Luis, "8thInternationalCongressonArchaeology,ComputerGraphics,CulturalHeritageand Innovation”ISBN:978-84-9048-455-5.PaperdownloadURL:http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/arqueologica20/arqueologica8/paper/viewFile/4155/2288

Štular B., Niccolucci F.& Richards J. (2016): ARIADNE: povezani odprti podatki (LOD) v praksi[ARIADNE: Linked Open Data (LOD) in practice], pp. 158-163, in: Language Technologies &Digital Humanities 2016. Ljubljana, Slovenia, 29.9.-1.10.2016. Conference Proceedings,http://www.sdjt.si/wp/dogodki/konference/jtdh-2016/zbornik/

TrognitzM., Niven K., Gilissen V. et al. (2016): 3DModels in Archaeology (Guide, November2016). In: Archaeology Data Service & Digital Antiquity: Guides to Good Practice,http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/3d_Toc

Tudhope D, & Binding C. (2016) “Still Quite Popular After all Those Years—The ContinuedRelevance of the Information Retrieval Thesaurus”, Knowledge Organization, 43(3), 174-179.ErgonVerlag.

2015

Aspöck,E.,Kopetzky,K.,Horejs,B.,Bietak,M.,Kucera,M.andW.Neubauer(2015)"APuzzlein4D: Digital Preservation and Reconstruction of an Egyptian Palace.", Proceedings of DigitalHeritageInternationalCongress2015,28.Sept.-2.Oct.,Granada,Spain.

Aspöck, E. and A. Masur (2015) "Digitizing Early Farming Cultures. Customizing the ArchesHeritage Inventory & Management System", Proceedings of Digital Heritage InternationalCongress2015,28.Sept.-2.Oct.,Granada,Spain.

Binding C. & Tudhope D. (2015) “Improving Interoperability using Vocabulary Linked Data”,International Journal on Digital Libraries, March 2016, Volume 17,Issue1, pp 5-21,http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00799-015-0166-y

Binding C, Charno M., Jeffrey S, May K, and D. Tudhope (2015) “Template Based SemanticIntegration: From Legacy Archaeological Datasets to Linked Data”, International Journal onSemantic Web & Information Systems, Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2015, pages 1-29: doi:10.4018/IJSWIS.2015010101

Brewer P. and E. Jansma (2015) "Dendrochronological Data in Archaeology: AGuide toGoodPractice",online:http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/Dendro_Toc

CallieriM., Pingi P., PotenzianiM.,DellepianeM., PavoniG., LureauA.& ScopignoR. (2015):Alchemy in 3D: A digitization for a journey throughmatter, pp. 223-231, in: Digital HeritageInternational Congress 2015. Granada, September 28 - October 2, 2015. Proceedings, vol. 1,http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2015.7413875

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CornsA.andL.Kennedy(2015)“IrishArchaeologicalData:Towardsaframework”,NewReviewofInformationNetworking,20(1-2)SpecialIssue:ShapingourLegacy:PreservingtheSocialandCulturalRecord:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13614576.2015.1113037

Epure,E.,Martín-Rodilla,P.,Hug,C.,Deneckère,R.andSanilesi,C. (2015)"AutomaticProcessModelDiscoveryfromTextualMethodologies:AnArchaeologyCaseStudy".ProceedingsoftheNinthIEEEInternationalConferenceonResearchChallengesinInformationScience(RCIS2015),C.Rolland,D.Anagnostopoulos,C.Gonzalez-PerezandP.Loucopoulos(eds.),2015.https://hal-paris1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01149742/document

Fentress, E. (2015), "ARIADNE and Data Sharing in Archaeology", CIAC Proceedings XVIIIthInternational Congress of Classical Archaeology, Vol. 2, pp. 1963-68, http://ariadne-infrastructure.eu/index.php/eng/Resources/Publications/Fentress_XV111CIAC_proceedings

Gonzalez-Perez, C. andMartín-Rodilla, P. (2015) “Integration of Archaeological DatasetsThroughtheGradualRefinementofModels”, inCAA201421stCenturyArchaeology:Concepts,MethodsandTools.Proceedingsofthe42ndAnnualConferenceonComputerApplicationsandQuantitative Methods in Archaeology, Archaeopress, ISBN 9781784911003, pages 193-204.http://www.researchgate.net/publication/261709682_Integration_of_Archaeological_Datasets_Through_the_Gradual_Refinement_of_Models

Gonzalez-Perez, C., Martín-Rodilla, P. and Blanco-Rotea, R. (2015) “Expressing Temporal andSubjectiveInformationaboutArchaeologicalEntities”,“AcrossSpaceandTime:Proceedingsofthe CAA 2013 Conference”, A. Traviglia (ed.), AmsterdamUniversity Press, pp. 326-335 (ISBN9789089647153).

Malomo,L.,Banterle,F.,Pingi,P.,Callieri,M.,Dellepiane,M.andR.Scopigno(2015)“Digitizingand navigating unaccessible archaeological sites on mobile devices”, 1st InternationalConference on Metrology for Archaeology, Benevento (Italy), page 43--48 - 2015http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2015/MBPCDS15/

MayK.,BindingC.&TudhopeD.(2015):BarriersandopportunitiesforLinkedOpenDatauseinarchaeology and cultural heritage. In: Archäologische Informationen, Volume 38,http://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/26162/19880

May,K.,Binding,C.&Tudhope,D.(2015).BarriersandopportunitiesforLinkedOpenDatausein archaeology and cultural heritage. Archäologische Informationen, published online 4 Feb.2015.[PDF],http://www.dguf.de/index.php?id=9

Ponchio, F. andM.Dellepiane (2015) “Fastdecompression forweb-basedview-dependent3Drendering”, pp. 199-207, in: Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on 3D WebTechnology (Web3D'15), Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 18-21 June 2015,http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2775292.2775308

Ponchio F., Potenziani M., Dellepiane M., Callieri M. & Scopigno R. (2015): ARIADNE VisualMediaService:easywebpublishingofadvancedvisualmedia,pp.433-442,in:CAA2015-Keep

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the Revolution Going: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference on Computer ApplicationsandQuantitativeMethodsinArchaeology.Oxford:Archaeopress,http://archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/download.asp?id={77DEDD4E-DE8F-43A4-B115-ABE0BB038DA7}

Potenziani, M., Callieri, M., Dellepiane, M., Corsini, M., Ponchio, F. and R. Scopigno (2015)“3DHOPunapiattaformaflessibileperlapubblicazioneevisualizzazionesuWebdeirisultatididigitalizzazioni3D”,In:Archeomatica,N.4,December2015,http://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/archeomatica/article/view/1216

Potenziani, M., Callieri, M., Dellepiane, M., Corsini, M., Ponchio, F. and R. Scopigno (2015)“3DHOP: 3D Heritage Online Presenter”, Computer & Graphics, Volume 52, page 129-141,doi:10.1016/j.cag.2015.07.001http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0097849315001041

Richards, J.D. (2015).Aheadof thecurve:adventures ine-publishing in InternetArchaeology.ArchäologischeInformationen,38:pp63-71,https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/arch-inf/article/view/26113

Richards J, Tudhope D. and A. Vlachidis (2015) “Text Mining in Archaeology: ExtractingInformation fromArchaeological Reports”, chapter 12, in: Barcelo J.A.& Bogdanovic I. (eds.):Mathematics in Archaeology. CRC Press, https://www.crcpress.com/Mathematics-and-Archaeology/Barcelo-Bogdanovic/9781482226812

SiottoE.,CallieriM.,DellepianeM.&ScopignoR.(2015):Ancientpolychromy:studyandvirtualreconstructionusingopensourcetools.In:JournalonComputingandCulturalHeritage,Vol.8,Issue3,ArticleNo.16,http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2739049

Siotto E., Palma G., Potenziani M. & Scopigno R. (2015): Digital Study and Web-basedDocumentationof theColour andGildingonAncientMarbleArtworks, pp. 239-246, in: DigitalHeritage International Congress 2015. Granada, September 28 - October 2, 2015. Proceedings, vol. 1;preprint,http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/~siotto/Siotto_Palma_Potenziani_Scopigno_DH_2015.pdf

VlachidisA.&TudhopeD. (2015):A knowledge-basedapproach to InformationExtraction forsemantic interoperability in the archaeology domain. In: Journal of the Association forInformationScienceandTechnology,67(5):1138-52,http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.23485/abstract

VlachidisA.&TudhopeD.(2015):Negationdetectionandwordsensedisambiguationindigitalarchaeology reports for thepurposesof semantic annotation. In: Programelectronic library andinformationsystems,49(2):118-134,http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/PROG-10-2014-0076

2014

AlemannoG., Cignoni P., PietroniN., Ponchio F.& ScopignoR. (2014): Interlockingpieces forprinting tangible Cultural Heritage replicas”, pp. 145-154, in: GCH’14 -Proceedings of theEurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, Darmstadt, Germany; preprint,http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2014/ACPPS14/decomposing_assemblable_final_submitted.pdf

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Aloia N., Papatheodorou C., Gavrilis D., Debole F. & Meghini C. (2014): Describing ResearchData:ACaseStudyforArchaeology,pp.768-775, in:MeersmanR.etal. (eds.):OntheMovetoMeaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2014 Conferences. Springer (LNCS 8841), pre-print,https://www.academia.edu/19889230/Describing_Research_Data_A_Case_Study_for_Archaeology

AspöckE.&GeserG.(2014):Whatisanarchaeologicalresearchinfrastructureandwhydoweneed it?AimsandchallengesofARIADNE. In:Proceedingsof the18th InternationalConferenceonCulturalHeritageandNewTechnologies(CHNT18),Vienna,November2013,http://www.chnt.at/wp-content/uploads/Aspoeck_Geser_2014.pdf

di BenedettoM., Ponchio F.,Malomo L., CallieriM., DellepianeM., Cignoni P.& Scopigno R.(2014):WebandMobileVisualizationforCulturalHeritage. In:3DResearchChallenges inCulturalHeritage.SpringerLNCS8355,http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-662-44630-0_2

Hollander H. (2014): The e-Depot for Dutch Archaeology – Archiving and publication ofarchaeologicaldata.In:Proceedingsofthe18thInternationalConferenceonCulturalHeritageandNewTechnologies (CHNT 18), Vienna, November 2013, http://www.chnt.at/wp-content/uploads/Hollander_2014.pdf

Jakobsson U. (2014): Swedish National Data Services (SND), the OAIS reference model andarchaeologicaldata.In:Proceedingsofthe18thInternationalConferenceonCulturalHeritageandNewTechnologies(CHNT18),Vienna,November2013,http://www.chnt.at/wp-content/uploads/Jakobsson_2014.pdf

Martín-RodillaP.&Gonzalez-PerezC.(2014):AnISO/IEC24744-DerivedModellingLanguageforDiscourse Analysis. In: IEEE Eighth International Conference on Research Challenges inInformation Science, http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/RCIS.2014.6861073; http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/content/download/4792/27989/version/1/file/An+ISO-IEC+24744-Derived+Modelling+Language+for+Discourse+Analysis.pdf(preprint)

Masur A., Aspöck E., Hiebel G. & May K. (2014): Comparing and mapping archaeologicalexcavation data from different recording systems for integration using ontologies. In:Proceedingsofthe18thInternationalConferenceonCulturalHeritageandNewTechnologies(CHNT18),Vienna,November2013,http://www.chnt.at/wp-content/uploads/Masur_etal_2014.pdf

PotenzianiM.CallieriM.,CorsiniM.,DiBenedettoM.,PonchioF.,DellepianeM.&ScopignoR.(2014): An advanced Solution for Publishing 3D Content on the Web. In: InternationalConference Museum and the Web Florence, Florence (Italy), February 2014,http://mwf2014.museumsandtheweb.com/paper/an-advanced-solution-for-publishing-3d-contents-on-the-web/

Scopigno R. & Dellepiane M. (2014): Sharing of archaeological documentation: whichinfrastructure support for visual data creation and visualization? In: Proceedings of the 18thInternationalConferenceonCulturalHeritageandNewTechnologies(CHNT18),Vienna,November2013,http://www.chnt.at/wp-content/uploads/Scopigno_Dellepiane_2014.pdf

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ScopignoR.,CignoniP.,PietroniN.&DellepianeM.(2014):DigitalFabricationTechnologiesforCultural Heritage. In: GCH’14 Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop on Graphics andCulturalheritage,Darmstadt,Germany,http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/gch.20141306

2013

Amico N., Ronzino P., Felicetti A., Niccolucci F. (2013): Quality management of 3D culturalheritage replicas with CIDOC-CRM, pp. 61-69, in: CRMEX 2013 – Workshop on PracticalExperienceswithCIDOC-CRManditsExtensions,17thInternationalConferenceonTheoryandPractice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2013), Valetta, Malta, 26 September 2013, http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1117/

CallieriM.,LeoniC.,DellepianeM.&ScopignoR.(2013):Artworksnarratingastory:amodularframeworkforthe integratedpresentationofthree-dimensionalandtextualcontents,pp.167-175, in: ACM Web3D Conference - 18th International Conference on 3D Web Technology; preprint,http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2013/CLDS13/web3D_cross.pdf

Felicetti A., Scarselli T., Mancinelli M.L. & Niccolucci F. (2013): Mapping ICCD Archaeological Data toCIDOC-CRM: the RA Schema. In: Alexiev V. et al. (eds.): Practical Experienceswith CIDOC CRM and itsExtensions (CRMEX 2013) Workshop, 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of DigitalLibraries(TPDL2013),Valetta,Malta,26September2013,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1117/paper2.pdf

GilissenV. (2013): Past theOpening: building towards thepresent, on-goingdisseminationofDutcharchaeologicaldataaspartoftheDANSarchive. In:OpeningthePast2013:ArchaeologyoftheFuture,conferenceproceedings,http://depot.knaw.nl/14882/

Gonzalez-Perez C. & Martín-Rodilla P. (2013): A First Attempt at Describing, Reusing andDisseminating Archaeological Methodological Knowledge. In: 19th European Association ofArchaeologistsAnnualMeeting,Pilsen,CzechRepublic,4-8September2013.

Gonzalez-Perez C. (2013): Modelling Temporality and Subjectivity in ConML. In: IEEE 7thInternational Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), Paris, France,29-31May2013,http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/RCIS.2013.6577685

Gonzalez-Perez C., Martín-Rodilla P. & Blanco-Rotea R. (2013): Expressing Temporal andSubjective Information about Archaeological Entities. In: Traviglia A. (ed.): Across Space andTime:ProceedingsoftheCAA2013Conference,Perth,Australia,25-28March2013.AmsterdamUniversityPress

Jansma E. (2013): Towards sustainability in dendroarchaeology: the preservation, linkage andreuse of tree-ring data from the cultural and natural heritage in Europe, pp. 169-176, in:Bleicher N. et al. (eds): DENDRO - Chronologie - Typologie - Ökologie. Freiburg: Janus;https://www.academia.edu/4466193/

Niccolucci F. & Richards J.D. (2013a): ARIADNE: Advanced Research Infrastructure forArchaeologicalDatasetNetworking inEurope. In: International JournalofHumanitiesandArtsComputing7.1-2:70-88,http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.3366/ijhac.2013.0082

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Niccolucci F. & Richards J.D. (2013b): ARIADNE: Advanced Research Infrastructures forArchaeological Dataset Networking in Europe. A new project to foster and supportarchaeological data sharing. In: The European Archaeologist, Issue No. 39, Summer 2013,http://e-a-a.org/tea/rep1_39.pdf

Niccolucci F. (2013): Un’infrastruttura di ricerca per l’archeologia: il progetto ARIADNE. In:Digitalia2:154-161,http://digitalia.sbn.it/article/view/833

PalmasG.,PietroniN.,CignoniP.&ScopignoR. (2013):A computer-assistedconstraint-basedsystem for assembling fragmented objects. In: Digital Heritage 2013, proceedings, pre-print,http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2013/PPCS13/reassembly_DH13_final.pdf

Ronzino P., Amico N., Felicetti A. & Niccolucci F. (2013): European standards for thedocumentation of historic buildings and their relationship with CIDOC CRM, pp. 70-79, in:CRMEX 2013 –Workshop on Practical Experiences with CIDOC-CRM and its Extensions, 17thInternationalConferenceonTheoryandPracticeofDigitalLibraries(TPDL2013),Valetta,Malta,26September2013,http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1117/

SchäferF. (2013):SelectionandRetentionofFiles inBigDataCollections:TheExampleof thePergamon Excavation of the DAI Istanbul (Case Study, August 2013). In: Archaeology DataService&DigitalAntiquity:GuidestoGoodPractice,http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/CS_ARIADNE-DAI-Schafer

VlachidisA.&TudhopeD.(2013):TheSemanticsofNegationDetectioninArchaeologicalGreyLiterature, pp. 188-200, in: Garoufallou E. & Greenberg J. (eds.): Metadata and SemanticsResearch Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol. 390; pre-print,http://hypermedia.research.glam.ac.uk/media/files/documents/2015-04-28/The_Semantics_of_Negation_Detection_Camera_Ready.pdf

Vlachidis A., Binding C.,May K. & Tudhope D. (2013): AutomaticMetadata Generation in anArchaeological Digital Library: Semantic Annotation of Grey Literature, pp. 187-202, in:Przepiórkowski, Adam et al. (eds.): Computational Linguistics – Studies in ComputationalIntelligence458.Springer;pre-print,http://hypermedia.research.glam.ac.uk/media/files/documents/2011-11-02/Automatic_Metadata_Generation.pdf

Specificationsandwhitepapers

Doerr M., Felicetti A., de Jong G., Konsolaki K., Norton B., Oldman D., Theodoridou M. &Wikman T. (2014): The Synergy Reference Model of Data Provision and Aggregation,http://www.cidoc-crm.org/docs/SRM_v1.4.pdf

Gonzalez-PerezC.(2014):CHARMWhitePaper,version1.0.3,http://www.charminfo.org/Resources/Technical.aspx

Gonzalez-PerezC.(2014):CHARMExtensionGuidelines,version1.0.1,http://www.charminfo.org/Resources/Technical.aspxGonzalez-Perez C. & Hug C. (2014): ConML Technical Specification, version 1.4.3,http://www.conml.org/Resources_TechSpec.aspx

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4 InformationandnewsTheproject has disseminated information andnews about theproject’s activities and relatedareasviatheprojectwebsite,aprojectnewsletter,socialmediachannelsand(toamorelimitedextent)tothepress.

Throughout theproject news content has been added to thewebsite,which includes regularnews items, partner reports (e.g. about Conferences or workshops), media reports, thenewslettersandpress(Pressreleasesandotherinformationaimedatthepress).

Themain section isused topublish shortnewsarticles andannouncements (suchas calls forpapersandparticipation inevents):http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News. Inaddition,newspostedon theproject’s Twitter account ispublishedon thehomepageof theproject’swebsite.

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4.1 Projectnewsletter

ARIADNE produces periodic newsletters highlighting activities by the project (events,publications,newreleases),partneractivitiesandactivitiesbypartnerprojectssuchasDARIAH,SENESCHALandtheARCHESproject.Issueswerepublishedin:

• July2013• February2014• July2014• November2014• May2015• October2015• February2016• July2016• November2016

Each issue of the newsletter has highlightedactivities by ARIADNE, partner activities andrelated projects and initiatives such as theOpen Access Repository Ranking and theLinkedPastsevent.

The newsletter is distributed directly tostakeholders who have registered to be onour mailing list and indirectly via notices tomailing lists and on Twitter. The projectmailinglisthasgrownsteadilythroughouttheproject, with 410 subscribers now beingregistered. The most recent edition, whichincluded an invitation to the ARIADNEconference, had a 53% open rate with 37click-throughstothewebsite.

Thenewslettersareavailablefromtheprojectwebsite:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News/Newsletters.

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4.2 Press

ARIADNE events and results have been reported in the media, social media and blogs fromacrossEurope.

A press release was prepared for the project launch (see: http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/News/ARIADNE-Press-release-17042013) and circulated by the projectpartners. Theproject launch itselfwas reported in La Stampa.NasceAriadne e l'archeologiadiventaunae-science.

TheeventonResearchInfrastructuresonCulturalHeritageinRomeinNovember2014,whichwas organized by ARIADNE andMIBACT, in the framework of the Italian EU Presidency waswidelyreportedintheItalianmediaandinternationally:

• LaRepubblica,November16th,2014.UnGooglededicatoall'archeologia.Lovuolel'UeIlprogetto.

• Il Sole 24 Ora.Conferenza su infrastrutture di ricerca e infrastrutture digitali per ilpatrimonioculturale.

• Cultura Italiaarticle.Infrastrutturedigitali, daibeni culturali enormimolididatiper laricerca.

• Cultura Italia interview with Franco Niccolucci.“Ariadne, un super Googledell’archeologia,mapiùintelligente”.

• Penguino.L’archeologiadiventamodernaconilprogettoARIADNE.• StellaNovaarticle.ARIADNE,L'ArcheologiaaPortatadiMouse.• ADNKronos,October18th,2014.Beniculturali:aRomabrainstormingsuInfrastrutture

digitaliediricerca• AISE – Agenzia Internazionale Stampa Estero, November 9th, 2014 Alla Biblioteca

Nazionale di Roma la conferenza “Infrastrutture di ricerca e digitali per il patrimonioculturale”

• ArtEconomy24– Il Sole 24Ore,November 13th, 2014Conferenza su infrastrutturediricercaeinfrastrutturedigitaliperilpatrimonioculturale

• LaStampa,November17th,2014,L'archeologiaeuropeaaportatadiclic• IncontraGiovani, November 13th, 2014 Infrastrutture di ricerca e digitali per il

patrimonioculturale• EuropaFacile,November4th,2014Conferenzainternazionale“Infrastrutturediricerca

edigitaliperilpatrimonioculturale”• Archeomatica,October24th,2014Workshopinternazionalesull'Infrastrutturadiricerca

archeologicadelprogettoARIADNE• Corriere delle Comunicazioni Conferenza internazionale infrastrutture di ricerca e

infrastrutturedigitaliperilpatrimonioculturale• Cultura e Innovazione Workshop internazionale sull'Infrastruttura di ricerca

archeologicadelprogettoARIADNE• SistemaBibliotecariodellaProvinciadiRomaConferenza su infrastrutturedi ricercae

infrastrutturedigitaliperilpatrimonioculturale• Tafter,November25th,2014ARIADNE,l'archeologiaeuropeaonline• Madata.ΒόλταστηνΑμφίπολημεένακλικστοGoogleMap.[WalkinAmphipoliswitha

clickonGoogleMaps].• NewsNowGreek.ΒόλταστηνΑμφίπολημεένακλικστοGoogleMap.

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• Espressonews.gr, November 18th, 2014 Με ένα «κλικ» στο Google map «πας»Αμφίπολη

• TV:InterviewofRossellaCaffoandFrancoNiccoluccibyRAICULTURA.Leinfrastrutturedigitalialserviziodeibeniculturali.

• TV: Interview with Franco Niccolucciand feature by ADNkronos.Inizia l'eradell'archeologia2.0.

• Radio:GR2interviewwithFrancoNiccolucci.• Radio24interviewwithFrancoNiccolucci.• TAZ.DEDatenbankenfürArchäologen:http://www.taz.de/!144567/• APAEuropäischeGrabungsdatenbanknimmtGestalt

an:https://science.apa.at/dossier/Europaeische_Grabungsdatenbank_nimmt_Gestalt_an/

More recently, theARIADNEsessionatEAA2016wasreported inapaperbyDr. Jean-OlivierGransard-Desmond in the Archéologia magazine. The magazine is for a general audienceinterested in archaeology in France including students, archaeologists and volunteers. Thepaper:“Surleterrain:22eRencontredel'EuropeanAssociationofArchaeologists”,Archéologia548,éd.Faton,novembre2016,Dijon,p.14-15.Dr.Gransard-Desmondwrote

“Quant aux groupes de travailexternes, 2016 fut l'occasionpour les partenaires du projeteuropéen ARIADNE d'uneprésentation special destinée àfaire un état des lieux desrésultats de l'année. En effet,l'objectif d'ARIADNE estd'intégrer l'infrastructure desdonnées archéologiques deslaboratoires européenspartenaires pour la diffusiondesdites données auprès desscientifi ques du monde entierafindefaciliterl'explorationdenouvelles méthodologies derecherche. Cette session apermis de montrer la variétédes initiatives destinées àl'ouverture des donnéesarchéologiques dont le portailARIADNEestunexemple.”

In addition, the onlinemagazine “DigitalMeets Culture” has advertised ARIADNE events andreportedoneventsandthememorandumofunderstandingthatwasexchangedwiththeDCH-RPproject.

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4.3 Socialnetworks

4.3.1 Twitter

@Ariadne_NetworkwasestablishedonTwitter inApril2013. By31stDecember2016,activityhadmorethandoubledfromthefirst18-monthperiod:

• 754followers(up250from31stDecember2015)• @Ariadne_Networkisfollowing361Twitterusers• @Ariadne_Networkhadmade1,882Tweets since the startof theproject,772during

2016.

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Thegraph(fromhttp://www.twitonomy.com/)forthedaterange18April2013to04Jan2017showsafairlyconsistentlevelTwitteractivityfromthesecondquarterof2014on.Therewerepeaks in activity during the Infrastructure conference inNovember 2014, during CAA in April2015andagain inApril 2016,duringEAAand the final project conference inDecember2016Italy.

Thestatisticsreveal:

• anaverageof1.39tweetsperday• 26%ofARIADNEtweetswere retweeted;443 tweetswere retweeteda totalof1,140

times• 18%ofARIADNEtweetswerefavourited;334tweetswerefavourited

Theusersmostre-tweetedbyARIADNEwere:

@DigCurationUnit30

@Julian6252300227

@IntarchEditor26

@DARIAHeu25

@DiscProg21

@3DIcons19

@OpenAccessArch19

@ADS_Update19

@britishmuseum17

@VAST_LAB17

The top 10 Re-tweets shows there was a high level of interest in papers for internationalconferences,ARIADNEtrainingopportunities,openaccesstoresearchdataandtechnologies.

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Rank Subjectmatter No.ofretweets

Date

1 Callforpapersondigitalinfrastructuresforculturalheritage

22 26Nov2015

2 FlyerwithdetailsofARIADNETNAopportunities

20 13April2016

3 LaunchofARIADNEsurveyonaccesstoresearchdata

15 21Nov2013

4 Technologiesusedby@Fastionline 12 30Mar2016

5 Coolopportunity:summerschoolondigitalcurationofarchaeologicalknowledge

12 22Apr2016

The most favourited tweets confirm the interest in ARIADNE presentations published onSlideshareandinopendata.

Rank Subjectmatter No.offavourites

Date

1 LinkedOpenDataApproaches,HollyWright–presentationonSlideshare

11 5Sep2016

2 CallforpapersonDigitalInfrastructuresforCulturalheritage

8 26Nov2015

3 Weneedsuccessstoriestodemonstratetopeoplethatopendatareallyworks–lookingforwardstohearingyours

7 1Sep2016

4 Technologiesusedby@Fastionline 6 30Mar2016

5 RequirementsforOpenSharingofResearchdata,presentationbyGuntramGeserviaSlideshare

6 2Sep2016

ARIADNEhasbeenmentioned787 times throughout theprojectby170usersonaverage0.7timesperday.Thegraphofmentionsbelowshowsthepatternofmentionsandtheincreaseinactivityduringkeyeventsincludingconferencesandworkshops.

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The 170 users who have mentioned ARIADNE have a very large potential reach with anaggregated total of 1.6 million followers (a conservative estimate of the number of uniquetwitter usersmight be 10%of this aggregated figure or 160,000). Themost influential userswhofollowARIADNEare:

• @TIM_Official487,621followers• @Social_Quant_Geni31,783followers• @acropolita27,981followers• @archaeologyUK25,719followers• @HuttonPulitzer

Themostactiveusersfollowing,mentioning,retweetingandfavouritingARIADNEare:

• @DigCurationUnit668folowers• @Julian625230021763followers• @VAST_LAB115followers• @diggingitall321followers• @costisd1059followers• @ADS_Update4506followers• @agiati1181followers• @ADS_Chatter749followers• @claudiam829355followers

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4.3.2 LinkedIn

ALinkedInGrouphasbeensetupfortheARIADNENetworkandcurrentlyhas39members.Thegroup has been relatively inactive as Twitter and SlideShare are more popular social mediachannelswithARIADNE.

Numberofmembers:39

Numberofdiscussions:29

4.3.3 Facebook

AFacebookgroupwasestablishedforARIADNEinMay2015.ThegrouphasbeenusedtopostnewsandphotographsfromARIADNEevents.

Numberofmembers:21

4.3.4 SlideShare

ASlideShareaccountwassetupforARIADNEinJuly2014. ByJanuary2017,91presentationsand27documentshadbeenuploadedandtherehadbeena totalof69,270views. ARIADNEhas11followersonSlideshare.

Overthelasttwelvemonthstherehavebeenatotalof36,165views(a45%increasesincetheprevious year when there were 25,751 views). The graph shows that there was increasedactivityonSlideShareduringFebruary2016followingthepublicationoftrainingmaterialsfromtheDataManagementtrainingworkshopsinViennaandLjubljana;andalsoinSeptember2016followingthepublicationofslidesfromtheARIADNEworkshopatEAA.

The top viewed content over the twelvemonths from January 2016 was the 2014 ARIADNEbooklet (3055 views), the ARIADNE report on Linked data and Natural Language Processing(1198 views) and presentations on Archiving Archaeological data in Austria (764 views), theARIADNEproject(759views)andARIADNEservices(725views).ThetopcountriesforviewerswereUnitedStates,UnitedKingdom,Germany,FranceandItaly.

Overall, since the SlideShare account was launched the 20 most popular documents andpresentationsareshowninthetablebelow–thestatisticsrevealthatviewsbuildupovertimeandthusthemostpopulardocumentswereuploadedin2013and2014.

AriadneBooklet:TheWayForwardtoDigitalArchaeologyinEurope(2014) 6483

ARIADNEintroduction(2013presentation) 3523

ARIADNE:Firstreportonusers’needs(2014) 2089

TheARIADNEproject(2014presentation) 1590

OpenDatainArchaeology(2014presentation) 1586

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Identifycriteriaandfundamentalconceptsinarchaeology:thecaseofthearchaeologicalsite(2014presentation)

1505

Afirstattemptatdescribing,disseminatingandreusingmethodologicalknowledgeinArchaeology(2014presentation)

1485

Austrianarchaeologicaldataandarchivingoptions(2015presentation) 1446

ARIADNEoverview(2014presentation) 1412

ARIADNE:Reportonprojectstandards 1372

ARIADNEupdate(2014presentation) 1370

Integratingarchaeologicaldata:theARIADNEinfrastructure(2015presentation) 1356

OpenAccessinItaly(2014presentation) 1211

OpenAccessofResearchData:thepresentandfuturesituationinGermany(2014presentation)

1173

“ArchäologischeInformationen”andOpenJournalSystems.ChancesandPossibilitiesofanOpenAccessJournal(2014presentation)

1113

ARIADNE:Firstreportonnaturallanguageprocessing 998

TheGeographicArchaeologicalInformationsystemofRome:betweenIPRandprivacyprotectionlaw(presentation)

949

Barriersandopportunities:OpenAccessandOpenDatainArchaeology(2014presentation)

917

Thinkbigaboutdata:Archaeologyandthebigdatachallenge(2014presentation) 912

OpenDataPublication:requirements,goodpracticesandbenefits(2014presentation)

882

Although theearliestofARIADNE’suploadshaveattracted themost views, recentuploadsofpresentations fromtheconference inFlorence inDecember2016haveeachattractedaround50viewsinatwo-dayperiod.

YouTube

Although no project account was created on YouTube, a number of ARIADNE related videoshavebeenuploaded:

PINuploadedapresentationoftheARIADNEprojectgivenatthe'kick-off'conferenceinRomein February 7, 2013; this short video has had 48 viewings. URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x1-4Ddux8E.

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Franco Niccolucci (PIN) gave a presentation about ARIADNE at the event “Fostering theTransatlantic Dialogue on Digital Heritage & EU Research Infrastructure” at the Library ofCongress, Washington, US in March 2015. (1:08 – 1:26). This has had 94 views. URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUKgu6dSvMM

BrunoFaninin(CNR-ISTI)uploadedashortvideoabouttheARIADNELandscapeserviceinApril2016,whichhadhad51views.URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45VlGg7HLcc

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In addition to these videos, Recording Archaeology has uploaded recordings of presentationsgiven by ARIADNE partners at CAA and EAA conferences. These recordings have provided avaluablewayofdisseminatingthepartners’worktoawideraudienceviathesocialmedia.ThelatestuploadsfromRecordingArchaeologyareillustratedbelow.

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5 EventsPartnershaveparticipatedinover210conferences,workshopsandothereventsduringthefouryears of the project. There were 67 events organized by ARIADNE partners (includingconferencesessions,workshops,roundtablesandmeetings)attendedbyapproximately3,000researchers. In addition to these events, partners presented ARIADNE at around 150 eventsattendedbyapproximately9,500researchers. Around20shorttrainingcoursesandhands-onworkshopsinwhichapproximately500researchersparticipatedwereorganizedduringthefouryearsoftheproject.

5.1 Internationalevents

TheARIADNEsessiononOpenAccessinArchaeology,EAA2016Vilnius.

ThefulllistofactivitiesispresentedinAnnex2,afewhighlightsare:

• Preservation and re-use of digital archaeological research data with open archivalinformationsystems,conferencesessionandroundtable,CHNT2016,Vienna,Austria

• Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology: Following the ARIADNE thread,conferencesession,EAA2016,Vilnius,Lithuania

• SupportingUsers in theUse andRe-UseofArchaeologicalData, conference session,CAA2016,Oslo,Norway

• Extending,MappingandFocusingtheCRM,workshop,TPDL2015,Poznan,Poland

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• SupportingUsers in theUse andRe-UseofArchaeologicalData, conference session,CAA,April,2015,Siena,Italy.

• Research Infrastructures and e-Infrastructures for Cultural Heritage, ARIADNEconference,November2014,Rome,Italy

Figure:TheOpenAccesssessionatEAA2015,Istanbul.

• OpenAccessandOpenDataasstepstowardsOpenArchaeology,conferencesession,EAA2014,Istanbul,Turkey

• OnlineResourcesforArchaeologicalResearch,workshop,CAA2014,Paris,France• InfrastructuresandServicesforthesharingofarchaeologicaldocumentation,session,

CHNT2013,Vienna,Austria• Practical Experienceswith CIDOCCRMand its Extensions (CRMEX) – threeARIADNE

paperswerepresentedinthisworkshop,TPDL2013,Valetta,Malta• NewDigitalDevelopmentsinHeritageManagementandResearch,conferencesession,

EAA2013,Pilsen,CzechRepublic• Data Management Planning and Online Resources for Archaeology, pre-conference

workshop,EAA2013,Pilsen,CzechRepublic

FASTIOnlinewasrecognizedbytheArchaeologicalInstituteofAmerica,receivinganawardfor“outstanding work in digital archaeology” in January 2014; the presentation of the awardprovided an opportunity for AIAC to speak about both FASTI Online and ARIADNE to themembersoftheInstitute.

PINhashadregularmeetingswithresearchinfrastructures,projectsandresearchinstitutionstodiscussopportunities for collaboration.ARIADNE isanaffiliatedprojectofDARIAH (thedigitalresearch infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) and regularly exchanges news andparticipatesinevents.

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ARIADNEisanaffiliatedprojectofDARIAH

Franco Niccolucci was also invited to present the project at the European ResearchInfrastructureeventorganizedattheLibraryofCongress,Washington,USandthenatCulturaPatrimonia,Mexico inDecember2014.OtherpartnershavebeentoValparaíso,ChileandSanFrancisco, US to promote the project at international events. Athena-RC has presentedARIADNEatvariousmeetingsoftheCOSCHnetwork(COSTActionTD1201,www.cosch.info).

5.2 Nationalevents

Therehavebeenaseriesofeventsorganisedatanational level (see the listofdisseminationactivitiesinAnnex2).Somehighlightsinclude:

• Il SITAR nella Rete della Ricerca Italiana Verso la conoscenza archeologica condivisa-TerzoConvegno,23-24May,2013.PresentationofARIADNEbyPIN.

• LII National Archaeological Conference, Bulgaria, May 28-31, 2013. Presentation ofARIADNEbyNIAM.

• DigitialHeritage2013: Interfaceswith thePast,UK,6th July2013. PosterbyUoY-ADSandDiscovery.

• CAAKonferensen,CAA-Sweden,2-4December2013.PresentationbyCNR.

• CAA-Germanyannualmeeting,14-15February2014.PresentationbyDAI.

• LaunchofDARIAH-GR,7April2014.PresentationbyPIN.

• RisorsedigitaliestrumenticollaborativiperleScienzedell'Antichità,2ndOctober2014,Venice,Italy(PIN),

• AustrianDaysofDigitalHumanities fromACDHatOEAW,2ndDecember2014,Vienna,Austria

• National Conference: Digital Archaeology, 21st April 2015, Amersfoort, Netherlands(KNAW_DANS)

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• Awarenessraisingexercisewithpoliticians(TD&Senators)ofIreland,13thMay2015,Dublin,Ireland(DISC)

• L’integrazionedeidatiarcheologicidigitali.EsperienzeeprospettiveinItalia,1-2October2015,Lecce,Italy(PIN)

• DataManagementWorkshops,January2016,inVienna,AustriaandLjubljana,Slovenia• ArcheoVirtual2016EXPO,Paestum,Italy,PresentationoftheVirtualMuseumofCalore

ValleybuiltwithARIADNElandscapeservicesbyCNR-ISTI.

Inadditiontoevents,therehavebeenface-to-facemeetingstakingplaceatnationallevel.Forexample, DISCOVERY has been having regularmeetingswith heritage stakeholders in Irelandwho can potentially offer data to ARIDANE including the National Museum of Ireland, TheHeritage Council, the NationalMonument Survey of Ireland, National Roads authority (NRA),DublinCityCouncil (DCC)and theDigitalRepositoryof Ireland (DRI). PINattendedameetingwiththeDanishHumanitiesResearchInfrastructuresinAarhusinMay2014.

5.3 ARIADNE2014conference,Rome

MiBACT-ICCU, with support from PIN,organized an international two-dayconference on research infrastructuresat the National Library in Rome inNovember 2014 as an official eventunder the Italian presidency of the EU.The focus was on ResearchInfrastructures and e-Infrastructures forCultural Heritage and the programmeincluded presentations from a series ofresearch infrastructures includingARIADNE, CLARIN, CENDARI andOpenAIREamongstothers.TheafternoonoftheseconddayoftheconferencewasdevotedtoARIADNE and several presentationsweremade by Prof. FrancoNiccolucci andwork packageleadersdescribingprogressmadeduringthefirst18monthsoftheresearchinfrastructure.

A booklet about ARIADNE was produced for launch at thisevent. ThiswaspresentedtoZoranStančič,DeputyDirector-General forCommunicationsNetworks,Content&Technology(DGConnect)byFrancoNiccoluccionbehalfoftheproject.

TherewasahighlevelofpresscoverageintheItaliannationalnewspapers (online and printed) as well as other countries,alongwithsocialmediaactivitythatboostedtheprofileoftheproject.

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5.4 ARIADNEFinalconference,Firenze

ARIADNE's final conferenceon the themeof "Unlocking thepotentialofdigitalarchaeologicaldata" was held in Florence on the 15th-16th December. The conference was held in aremarkably beautiful venue, the Sala di Luca Giordano at the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi inFlorence.Itprovidedagreatshowcasefortheresultsbeingpresentedbyspeakers.

The conference opened with Franco Niccolucci setting the scene and describing how theARIADNE research infrastructure has evolved from the initial ideas stage to the presentday.LeonarddeWit,presidentofEuropeanArchaeologicalConsilium,followedbytalkingaboutthe impact of digital technology on heritage management. The EAC's Amersfoort agenda isgivingnewimpetusandopeningarchaeologypracticetoinnovation.

ParticipantsattheARIADNEfinalconference

Felipe Criado-Boado, president of EAA, took open access and open subjectivity as his theme.Criado-Boado called for radical open access in archaeology with a move from opendisseminationofknowledgetopublicservice.

Luca Pezzati spoke next about E-RIHS and the development of a European researchinfrastructureforheritagescience.JenniferEdmondspokeaboutDARIADH-EUhighlightingtheflexibilityof theERICstructuretoenabledifferentkindsofcontributionsbymembersandtheworkthatisgoingontodevelopregistriesandoffertrainingopportunitiesformembers.

Afterthelunchbreak,JulianRichards(ADS)openedasessionwhichgaveapanoramicviewoftheservicesthathavebeendevelopedintheARIADNEproject.Richardsbeganthesessionbyusing the architecture of ARIADNE as an example of how archaeology can adapt the FAIR

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principlesofscientificdata-Findability,Accessibility, Interoperability,andRe-usability.AchilleFelicetti(PIN)presentedtheARIADNEportalandregistryexplainingthattheinfrastructurenowincludes 1.85 million records. Carlo Meghini (CNR-ISTI) described the development of theARIADNE catalogue data model, followed by Dimitris Gavrilis (Athena Research Centre)describing the ingestion tools and enrichment services that have been implemented in theARIADNEregistry.

Douglas Tudhope (University of South Wales) described the work that has been done byARIADNEpartnerstomaptheirvocabulariestotheGetty'sArt&Architecturethesaurus.Over6,000 subject concepts from 27 vocabularies held by 12 partners have been mapped toAAT.SebastianCuy (DAI) thenwentontodemonstratetheARIADNEportalshowinghowthesubjectmappingsaresupportingmulti-lingualretrievalintheportal.

PanelofspeakersattheARIADNEconference

Achille Fellicetti spoke about the programme of "trans-national access", which has enableARIADNE partners to host researchers as they worked on datasets and researchprojects. Roberto Scopigno (CNR-ISTI) demonstrated ARIADNE's visual media and landscapeservices. Hans Kammermans (Leiden University) spoke about ARIADNE's work on naturallanguage processing and the interesting results that have been achieved. Then came HollyWright(ADS)speakingaboutthenewGuidestoGoodPracticeandcasestudiesthathavebeenpublishedbyARIADNE.ThesessionwasconcludedbyHellaHollander(KNAW-DANS)whospokeabouttheimportanceofpreservationofdigitaldatainarchaeologynotingthatforpreservationdatamustbeofgoodquality(FAIR)andmustremainso.

TheseconddayoftheconferencewaschairedbyGuntramGeserwhobeganbyspeakingabouttheimpactthatARIADNEhashadontheresearchercommunity.ThiswasfollowedbyaseriesofpresentationsfromARIADNEpartnerswhospokeabouttheimpactthattheprojecthashadontheirorganisationsandintheircountries.

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FedericoNurra(INRAP)spokeoftheconsiderableprogressthatINRAPhasmadeinmakingtheirdataavailableonlineas a resultofARIADNE.EdeltraudAspöck (OEAW) spokeabout thedatamanagementtrainingthatwasdeliveredtostaffandtoresearchers inAustria,andtheaccessthathasbeenopenedtoOEAWdatasetsfromNeolithicGreeceandAnatolia.BenjaminŠtular(ZRC-SAZU) talked about the great connections made with people offering good advice onarchaeological data management and how his organisation has been able to develop anoverview regarding the situation with digital archaeological data in Romania. Attilla Kreiter(HNM)spokeofthenewonlinedatabasemadeavailablebytheHungarianNationalMuseumasa direct result of ARIADNE. Elisabeth Fentress (AIAC) spoke of the new services beingdevelopedbyFASTI-OnlineinspiredbyARIADNE.

TheconferenceconcludedwithFrancoNiccoluccispeakingaboutthefutureofARIADNEandtheopportunities for collaboration, research, services and training. An ARIADNE association hasbeenformedwhichitishopedwillenablethecollaborationstocontinue.

Programme

Thursday15thDecemberWelcome addresses by Authorities: Eugenio Giani, Presidente del Consiglio RegionaledellaToscana;andCristinaGiachi,viceSindacodiFirenzeTheARIADNEecosystem:TowardsaEuropeanOpenArchaeologicalCloud,FrancoNiccolucci,PINHeritagemanagementinthedigitalera,LeonardDeWit,EACPresidentARIADNEprojectandbeyond:aviewfromEAA.Fromopenaccesstoopensubjectivity?FelipeCriado-Boado,EAAPresidentPreparingE-RIHS -Towards theEuropeanResearch Infrastructure forHeritageScience,LucaPezzati,CoordinatorE-RIHS&IperionLookingForwardwithDARIAHEU,JenniferEdmond,DARIAHDirectorApanoramicviewoftheARIADNEstoryledbyJulianRichards,UoY-ADSImproving Findability and Accessibility, contributions on ARIADNE’s Portal and TNAactivityImproving Interoperability and Reusability, contributions on ARIADNE’s services, tools,logicalandtheoreticalmodels

Friday16thDecemberTheeffectofARIADNE:asuccessstoryWhyARIADNEcounts:ARIADNEimpact,factsandfigures,GuntramGeser,SRFGSuccessstoriesfrompartnersandtheresearchcommunityTheARIADNERoadmap:waystowardthefutureAmanifestoonforthcomingwork,FrancoNiccolucci,PINandJulianRichards,UoY-ADS

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6 Onlineaccess

6.1 Projectwebsiteaccessstatistics

GoogleAnalyticswassetuptorecordvisitstotheARIADNEwebsiteassoonasthesitewaslaunchedandallthestatisticshavebeenproducedwiththispackage.

Between1stFebruary2013and31stDecember2016,therewere53,849sessionsby36,611visitorswith184,074pageviews.

The peaks in visitor traffic appear to relate to events where ARIADNE was presented, forexample:

• TheResearchInfrastructuresconferenceinRomeinNovember2014,co-organizedPINandMIBACTwaswidelycoveredinthepress

• TheComputerApplicationsinArchaeologyconferencesinMarch2014,2015and2016• TheEuropeanAssociationofArchaeologistsconferenceinSeptember2013seemsto

havehadmoreimpactonuseofthewebsitethanthoseof2015and2016

Analysisofthevisitortrafficacrossthefouryearsoftheprojectshowasteadyincreaseinthenumbersofvisitors,sessionsandpageviewsineachofthefirstthreeyears.Theslightdeclineintrafficduringyear4isareflectionofboththelaunchoftheARIADNEportalandthefactthatthefiguresareforelevenmonths(FebruarytoDecember2016)ratherthantwelve.

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ThewebstatisticsshowthattheARIADNEwebsitehasaninternationaluserbase(seebelow).Europe is themain source of visitors 76% (downby 11%)with a further 6% from theUnitedStatesofAmerica.2%fromSouthKorea,2%fromBrazil,1%fromIndiaand1%fromRussia.

Pleasenote:While thereare systems inplace topreventvisits fromsiteadministratorsbeingregisteredinthestatistics(byIPandbywebsiteaccount),thesesystemsarenot100%reliableandmayresultininflatedvisitcountsfromtheUK.ItisalsoworthnotingthatGoogleAnalyticsdoesnotrecordvisitsfromuserswithJavaScriptdisabled.Therearenoaccuratefiguresforthepercentage of users withJavaScript disabled, but it isgenerallyconsidered to be somewherebetween2%to3%.

VisitorComparison

1Feb‘13to

31Jan‘14

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31Jan‘16

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Sessions 9200 13422∧

45.89% 16876∧

25.73% 14351∨

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Users 6233 10072∧

61.59% 12437∧

23.48% 9806∨

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Pageviews 30982 43928∧

41.79% 61324∧

30.6% 47840∨

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Looking inmoredetailatthepercentageofvisitstotheARIADNEwebsitebycountry,thetoptencountriesare:Italy(16.72%),UK(13.17%),Germany(6.76%),Greece(6.74%),UnitedStates(6.04%), France (5.52%), Austria (3.82%), Netherlands (3.63%), Spain (2.96%) and Ireland(2.21%).

Referrals

Referrals to theARIADNEwebsite lead toa totalof16,754user sessionsduring the reportingperiod.

ARIADNEreferralsarestilldominatedbySocialMedia–FacebookandTwitteraccountfor26%ofthese. It ispleasingtonotethattheARIADNEportalnowaccountsfor4.01%ofreferralstothe project website. Other main sources of referrals were Archaeomatica.it (4.01%), FastiOnline (3.36%), KNAW DANS (2.73%), York.ac.uk (2.67%), DCU.gr (2.23%). Surveygizmo.com(2.21%)andISTi-CNR(2.12%).

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The following table shows the top 10 referrals (after the data has been cleaned to combinereferralsfromthesamesourcesandthesearchbotshavebeenremoved).

ReferralSource Sessions %Total

facebook.com 2,445 14.59%

t.co(Twitter) 1,807 10.79%

repubblica.it 797 4.76%

portal.ariadne-infrastructure.eu 672 4.01%

archaeologydataservice.ac.uk 554 3.31%

fastionline.org 500 2.98%

york.ac.uk 448 2.67%

dcu.gr 373 2.23%

surveygizmo.com 370 2.21%

vcg.isti.cnr.it 355 2.12%

Other 8433 50.33%

Total 16,754 100.00%

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Topcontent

Themost frequentlyviewedpagesontheARIADNEsitewere: Home(16.58%),2015TNAcall(5.1%), About (5.01%), Resources (4.55%), Events (3.45%), Services (3.43) and Community(2.64).

Top10Content Pageviews %Total

Home 30,519 16.58%

Services/2015-TNA-call 9,382 5.10%

About 9,221 5.01%

Resources 8,375 4.55%

Events 6,356 3.45%

Services 6,314 3.43%

Community 4,860 2.64%

News 4,608 2.50%

Portal 2,017 1.10%

Online-Services 1,556 0.85%

Other 100,873 54.80%Total 184,074 100.00%

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6.2 Accesstodataservices

During2014,ARIADNElaunchedTransNationalAccess(TNA)toonlineservicesofferedbythreepartners:

• ArchaeologyDataService:ARCHSEARCH.• AIAC(theInternationalAssociationforClassicalArchaeology):FASTIOnline• DeutschesArchäologischesInstitut:ARACHNEandZENON.

In2015and2016theARIADNEonlineservicesbecameavailable:

• VisualMediaService:http://visual.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/• LandscapeServices:http://landscape.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/• ARIADNEportal:http://portal.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/

InadditiontheARIADNEportalprovidesaregisterofservicesofferedbyARIADNEpartners(http://portal.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/services)including:

• KNAW-DANSDigitalCollaboratoryforCulturalDendrochronology• IDAI.vocabandIDAI.gazetter–theDAIthesaurusofArchaeologicalconceptsand

gazetteerofplacenames• HeritageData:Vocabularymatchingtool• MeshLab

Various dissemination activities have been carried out to promote these online servicesthroughouttheprojectperiodincludingnewsitemsviatheprojectnewsletter,twitterandothersocialmedia,tweetsaboutsearchesoftheday,etc.

Sections were created on the project website for the Portal and online services(http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Portal).

GoogleAnalyticswassetuptorecordvisitstotheARIADNEportalfromtheoutset. AccesstoARIADNEonlineservicesisreportedindetailinD5.3,anoverviewisincludedinthisdeliverableformonitoringpurposes.

Between 1st December 2015 and 5th January 2017, there were 15,400 sessions by 10,819visitors. There were 68,982 page views with an average of 4.48 pages viewed per sessions,whichhadanaveragedurationof3.31minutes.70%ofsessionswerenew.

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Thegraph shows that therewasan increase inuseractivityon theARIADNEportal from July2016onwards.ThiscoincideswiththestartofacampaigninwhichsearchesoftheweekweretweetedtoARIADNEfollowers.

The site demographics suggest that there is a worldwide audience for the ARIADNE portal.During thisperiod, theUKhasprovided themainsourceofvisitors (50%), followedbyFrance(7.3%), Italy (5.86%), the United States (4.13%), Greece (4.08%), Ireland (3.34%), Germany(3.1%),theNetherlands(2.5%),Russia(2.49%)andSweden(1.82%).

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7 MonitoringindicatorsThedisseminationprogrammehasbeenmonitoredandevaluatedtoreview:

• Whatmessages(communicationofbenefits)aregoingoutandwhoisseeingthem;• Whetherthosemessagesarebeingunderstoodandremembered,and;• Whetherthemessagesareinfluencingopinions,attitudesandbehaviours.

Thisinformationhashelpedinplanningsubsequentphasesofthedisseminationstrategy,indevelopingactivitiesandinupdatingthedisseminationplan.

Successindicators

Description Month48target

Month48actual

Stakeholderinvolvement

No.ofinstitutions

100✔ Morethan135differentinstitutionshavebeeninvolvedinARIADNE.Thisnumberincludesassociatepartners,institutions/projectsthathaveexchangedcooperationagreements,institutionsthathavesentresearcherstoparticipateinTNAandARIADNEtrainingworkshops,institutionsthatparticipatedinbilateralmeetingswithARIADNEandwhichinvitedpresentationsbyARIADNEpartners,andthosewhichparticipatedinARIADNEusersurveys.Thenumberdoesnotincludealltheinstitutionsrepresentedbyresearcherswhohavetakenpartinconferencesessionsandworkshops.

Userinvolvement

Noofparticipants

250✔ Atleast10,500usershaveparticipatedinARIADNEactivities:

• C.3000participantsineventsorganizedbyARIADNE

• c.9,500participantsattendingpresentationsgivenbyARIADNEpartnersinconferencesandworkshopsorganizedbyothers

• c.500participantsinARIADNETNAandtrainingworkshops

• 692researchersanddatamanagersparticipatedintheuser-needs

• surveys.Thefigureof10,500usersreachedtakesintoaccountanestimatethat25%ofpeoplewill

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haveparticipatedinmorethanoneARIADNE.

Projectwebsite Visitors 12000✔ 36,611visitorstothewebsitein53,849sessionsbetween1stFebruary2013and5thtJanuary2017.

Researchinfrastructureonlineservices

Anonymoususers

800✔ 10,819visitorstotheARIADNEportalin15,400sessionbetween1stJanuary2016and5thJanuary2017.

Researchinfrastructureonlineservices

Registeredusers

600 FollowingdiscussionARIADNEservicesweredevelopedwithoutrequiringuserstoregister.

Socialnetworks Noofmembers

1500✔ 754FollowersonTwitter.Theimpactofre-tweetingofARIADNEnewsbypartnersandotherfollowersdramaticallyextendsthereachtoaround160,000uniqueusers.

39membersonLinkedIn

21membersonFacebook

11followersonSlideShare

348membersontheprojectwebsite.

Presentationsatinternationalevents

No.ofparticipants*

3000✔ ARIADNEpartnersparticipatedinc150internationalconferences,workshopsandmeetingsattendedbyc.4,500users.

Thenumberofparticipantswasreportedbypartnersforc58%ofevents;thetotalnumberofparticipantsisbasedonanaverageof30usersattendingeachevent.

Goodpracticeguidesaccessed

No.uniquevisitors

1500✔ 1275uniquepageviewstoDendrochronologyGuidetoGoodPractice

409uniquepageviewsto3DmodelsGuidetoGoodPractice

348uniquepageviewstoARIADNEcasestudyonBigdata

50uniquepageviewstoARIADNEcasestudyonDendrochronologyofEarlyMedievalEmporiumDorestad

Newsletters Readers 300✔ 410subscriberswhoreceivethenewsletterdirectly.

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ThefollowingstatisticsareavailablefortheprojectwebsiteandproductssuchastheGuidestoGoodPractice:

• Pageviews• Uniquevisitors• Returnvisitors• Visits• Amountoftimespentonthesite/bouncerate• Visitor'scountry• Referraldata(searchterms)

Achievementofdisseminationplanobjectives:

ObjectiveDescription&plannedactivity Activity

Objective1 Establishingtheprojectwebsiteandportal:

• Designingandbuildingtheprojectwebsiteandsocialmediaaccounts

• Developingtheprojectwebsiteaddingnewcontent

• Preparingforthelaunchoftheintegratedportalandregistries

Thewebsitewasestablishedinthefirstmonthoftheprojectandhasbeendevelopedandimprovedthroughout.News,projectreports,presentationsandothercontenthavebeenaddedtothesiteregularly.During2015-16themajoractivitieshavebeenthelaunchoftheARIADNEservicesandportal,whichhavegreatlyincreasedoverallvisitortraffictothesites.

Objective2 Extendingthestakeholderdatabase:

• Buildingthecontactdatabase

• Developingtheproject’spresentonthesocialnetworks.

• CooperatingwithexistingcommunitiessuchasEAA,CAAandresearchinfrastructures

Theprojecthasbeencontinuedtobeactiveindisseminatingnews,participatingineventsandestablishingcollaborationswithresearchinfrastructures,institutions,EAA,CAAandothers.

AbibliographyfortheprojecthasbeenestablishedonZotero.AsubstantialnumberofprojectdeliverablesandpresentationshavebeenuploadedtoSlidesharewheretheyhaveattractedasizablenumberofviews.

Partnershavebeenactiveinsharingnewsabouttheprojectviatheirwebsites,newsletters,andsocial

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mediaaccount.

Objective3 Informingthestakeholdercommunityaboutnews,events,projectactivitiesandtransnationalaccesstotheinfrastructure:

• Postingnewsandinformationregularlyviathewebsiteandsocialnetworks.

• Producingtheprojectnewsletter

• DisseminatingprojectpresentationsanddocumentsviaSlideShare.

• Pressnotices

Theprojecthasdisseminatedprojectnews,callsandotherinformationregularlyviathewebsiteandthesocialnetworks.Socialmediaisdrivingtraffictospecificpagesonthewebsite,forexamplethecallsforTNAaccess.

9issuesoftheprojectnewsletterhavebeenproduced.

Twitterhasbeenusedregularlytodisseminateprojectnews,callsandotherinformation.TheimpactofretweetingofARIADNEnewsbypartnersandotherfollowersdramaticallyextendsthereachofthestakeholderdatabasetoaround160,000.Socialmediaisdrivingtraffictospecificpagesonthewebsite,forexamplethecallsforTNAaccess.

91presentationsand27documentshavebeenuploadedtoSlideShareduringtheperiod.

3pressnoticeswerepreparedtoannouncetheprojectlaunch,theResearchInfrastructuresconferenceinRomeandthefinalprojectevent.

Objective4 Informingtheresearchcommunityabouttransnationalaccessandtrainingopportunities:

• Establishingthetransnationalaccessselectionpanel.

• Preparingthecallstoresearcherstoputforwardsproposalsfor

ExternalexpertswereinvitedtoparticipateintheTNAuserselectionpanelagain.

The2014,2015and2016callsforTNAaccesswerepreparedandpublishedontheprojectwebsite.Thecallshavebeenwidelydisseminatedtoresearchers.

Materialsanduserfeedbackfrom

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access.• Useofdissemination

channelstoadvertisetrainingopportunitiestoresearchers.

theTNAhavealsobeendisseminated.

Objective5 Developingthesetofdisseminationmaterials:

• Projectbrochure• Templatesforcase

studiesandfactsheets• Projectposter

Thesetofprojectdisseminationmaterialshasbeenmaintainedandupdated.Flyershavebeenproducedforspecificevents.Twoprojectbookletshavebeenprintedfordisseminationatprojectevents,digitalcopieshavebeenpublishedonline.Thefirstprojectbooklethasreceivedmorethan6000viewsonSlideShare.

Objective6 Presentingtheprojectatrelevantinternationalandnationalevents:

• Projectpresentations• ARIADNEWorkshopsand

conferencesessions• FinalARIADNE

conference

Theprojectwaspresentedatmorethan250internationalandnationaleventsduringtheproject,reachingmorethan12,500attendees.Inaddition,around425researchershaveparticipatedinshorttrainingcoursesandworkshopsorganizedbyARIADNE.

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8 ConclusionThis deliverable presents ARIADNE’s dissemination activities during the whole project period(monthsonetofortyeight).

Raising awareness about the project and about themanagement, access and preservation ofdigitalarchaeologicaldatasetsinnationalandinternationalcontextshavebeenthemainaimofthe dissemination strategy. To deliver this strategy the project has worked to build thestakeholder community communicating theproject’s results throughevents, publications, themedia, social networks andby networking activities. It has developed a set of disseminationmaterialsincludingawebenvironment,printedandelectronicmatterforusebythepartners.

The project has set out to involve the community in its activities and has reached out tostakeholders in a range of ways. Partners have organized 65 separate events (includingconference sessions and workshops) and have participated in around 150 other events(delivering conference papers, posters etc.) that were attended by approximately 12,500individuals.Morethan500researchershavetakenpartinARIADNETransNationalAccessvisits,training events and short training courses. In addition to these events more than 700researchersandmanagersparticipatedinusersurveysrunbyARIADNE.Partnershavehad85articles relatingtotheprojectpublished in journals,conferenceproceedings,booksandotherpublications.

TheimpactofARIADNE’sdisseminationandawarenessraisingactivitieshasbeensignificantintermsofbothraisingawarenessofARIADNEservices,thevalueofarchaeologicaldatasetsandtheimportanceofgoodpractices,openaccesstodataand“nextgenerationskills”.

ARIADNE’sfinalconferenceinFlorenceinDecember2016markedtheendoftheprojectphase.ThankstotheenthusiasmandpassionofARIADNEpartnersitalsomarkedanewbeginningwiththelaunchoftheARIADNEassociation.

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9 ReferencesAnnexI–“DescriptionofWork”-DoW

ARIADNEwebsite:www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu

ARIADNE,2013,D4.1ARIADNEwebsite:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources

ARIADNE,2013,D4.2ARIADNEinitialdisseminationplan:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources

ARIADNE,2014,D4.3Firstperioddisseminationreportandsecondperioddisseminationplan:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/D4.3-First-period-dissemination-report-and-second-period-dissemination-plan

ARIADNE,2014,D4.4Initialreportongoodpractices:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/D4.4-Initial-Report-on-Good-Practices

ARIADNE,2014,D2.1Firstreportonusers’needs:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/D2.1-First-report-on-users-needs

ARIADNE,2015,D2.2Secondreportonusers'needs:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/content/view/full/1188

ARIADNE,2015,D2.3PreliminaryInnovationAgendaandActionPlan:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/D2.3-Preliminary-Innovation-Agenda-and-Action-Plan

ARIADNE,2015,D5.2Initialreportontheassessmentofonlineaccess:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/D5.2-Report-on-the-Initial-Assessment-of-Online-Access

ARIADNE,2016,D4.6Finalreportongoodpractices:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/D4.6-Final-Report-on-Good-Practices

ARIADNE,2016,D4.5,Secondperioddisseminationreportandthirdperioddisseminationplan:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources/D4.5-Second-period-dissemination-report-and-third-period-dissemination-plan

ARIADNE,2017,D5.1Reportontransnationalaccessactivitiesandtrainingactivities:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources

ARIADNE,2017,D5.3Finalreportontheassessmentofonlineaccess:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Resources

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10 Annex1:Listofdisseminationactivities

Date

PlaceandCountry

Event+URLofwebsite

Note Partner

February2013

18 Rome WorkshopwithNationalheadsoftheCorpusSignorumImperiiRomani,tocreateaunifieddigitaldatasetofsculpture.DAI,Rome.

DAIAIAC

March2013

22 Ljubljana,Slovenia

Arheologijavletu2013-dediščinazajavnost(Archaeologyin2013-heritageforthepublic)http://arheoportal.si/predavanja/arheologija-v-letu-2012-–-dediscina-za-javnost

PresentationofARIADNEproject

ZRCSAZU

25-28

Perth,Australia

CAA2013,www.caa2013.org Session“ArchaeologicalInformationModelling”Workshop“Hands-OnArchaeologicalConceptualModelling”Paper"ExpressingTemporalandSubjectiveInformationaboutArchaeologicalEntities"

CSIC

25-28

Perth,Australia

CAA2013www.caa2013.org

ARIADNEprojectposter Discovery,UoY-ADS

April2013

08-10

Porto,Portugal

ECLAP2013,2ndInternationalConferenceonInformationTechnologiesforPerformingArts,MediaAccessandEntertainmenthttp://www.eclap.eu/drupal/?q=node/113965

Presentedpaper-ARIADNE:“ValidatingtheDigitalDocumentationofCulturalObjects”

PIN

12 Groningen,TheNetherlands

SOJAconference(SymposiumOnderzoekJongeArcheologen)http://archeologieonline.nl/nieuws/symposium-onderzoek-jonge-archeologen-2013

Flyerhandedoutto150starting/youngarchaeologists

KNAW-DANS

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22-24

Siena,Italy MindtheGap-internationalseminarhttp://thelrc.wordpress.com/2013/02/22/mind-the-gap-an-international-seminar-on-emptiness-visibility-ambiguity-and-absence-in-archaeology/

ARIADNE-materials DAI

May2013

6 Xi'an,China

SustainableArchaeology Presentation:'DigitalDatainarchaeology:longtermpreservationandaccess'

UoY-ADS

13-17

Merida CIACcongresshttp://aiac2013merida-mnar.icac.net/

ARIADNEpresentation

AIAC

23-24

Rome,Italy IlSITARnellaRetedellaRicercaItalianaVersolaconoscenzaarcheologicacondivisa-TerzoConvegnohttp://www.garr.it/a/eventi/eventi-comunita/details/94-convegno-sitar-2013.

PresentationofARIADNEprojectc.50participants

PIN

27-30

Nicosia,Cyprus

VirtualHeritageSchoolonDigitalCulturalHeritage,Nicosia

PresentationofARIADNEprojectC.20youngarchaeologists

PIN,CYI-STARC

28 Bristol,UK UK&IrishIsotopesGroupWorkshop

ARIADNE-Scientificdataintegration/Coordinationwithnationalinitiatives

DISCOVERY

29-30

Paris,France RCIS2013 Paper "Modelling Temporality and Subjectivity in ConML"

CSIC

29-2June

Vienna,Austria

10thInternationalConferenceonArchaeologicalProspection,AustrianAcademyofSciences,http://ap2013.univie.ac.at/

ARIADNEposter&materials

OEAW

31

Hissar,Bulgaria

LIINationalArchaeologicalConference,May28-31,2013http://naim.bg/bg/content/news/600/EAAconference857/357/

ARIADNEannouncedasapartoftheprogressofAISAKBin2013(byAssoc.Prof.Dr.GeorgiNekhrizov)

NIAM-BAS

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June2013

3-7 Stockholm,Sweden

CIDOC-CRMSIGmeeting Proposal:integrationofapartofCRMgeo(whichispartoftheARIADNEGlobalModel)totheCIDOC-CRMcoreclasses.

FORTH

13-15

Pisa MAPPAfinalconference:OpeningthePasthttp://mappaproject.arch.unipi.it/?page_id=136&lang=enArchaeologyoftheFuture,inMapPapers1-III,2013,pp.42-43MapPapers1-III

KeynotespeechonOpenArchaeology(ADS).Paper(KNAW-DANS):PasttheOpening:buildingtowardsthepresent,on-goingdisseminationofDutcharchaeologicaldataaspartoftheDANSarchive.c.75archaeologists

UoY-ADSandKNAW-DANS

July2013

5 Marburg Colloquium:HessianDepartmentofArchaeology

ARIADNE-materials DAI

6 York,UK DigitalHeritage2013:InterfaceswiththePasthttp://www.york.ac.uk/digital-heritage/events/cdh-2013/

ARIADNEposter UoY-ADSDiscovery

22-26

Indianapolis,Indiana,USA

JCDL2013www.jcdl2013.org DisseminatenewsaboutARIADNE

AthenaRC

September2013

2-5

Lisbon,Portugal

iPRES2013http://ipres2013.ist.utl.pt/

Paper:PreservationAspectsofaCuration-OrientedThematicAggregator

AthenaRC

4 Pilsen,CzechRepublic

DataManagementPlanningandOnlineResourcesforArchaeologyWorkshophttp://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/ARIADNE-Workshop-EAA-2013

ARIADNEtrainingworkshopondatamanagementplanningandtransnationalaccessc.25researchers

UoY-ADS,SRFG,SND,KNAW-DANS,DAI,AIAC

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4-7 Pilsen,CzechRepublic

EAAconferencesession,“NewdigitaldevelopmentsinheritageManagementandresearch“http://proposal.eaa2013.cz/programme/session-abstract.php?id=9

ConferencesessionincludedintroductionstoARIADNEc.70archaeologists

UoY-ADSandPIN

4-7 Pilsen EAA2013,intheSession“Towardsarealrepresentationandinterpretationofspatio-temporaldatainArchaeologicalRecord”

Paper“Anontologicalspatio-temporalrefinementfortheCIDOCCRMandGISstandards”

FORTH

6 Copenhagen DARIAHVCCmeeting ARIADNEupdatepresentation

PIN

17 Weimar,Germany

3DPITOTIWorkshopwww.pitoti.org

ARIADNE–distributionofmaterials

DAI

19-21

Padova,Italy 12thEuropeanMeetingonAncientCeramics(EMAC2013)

DisseminatenewsaboutARIADNEtothearchaeometrycommunity

CSIC

20-26

Pontignano,Siena,Italy

InternationalSummerSchool"DronesappliedtoCulturalHeritageandArchaeology"http://www.archeomatica.it/images/images/UAVsummerchool2013.pdf

IntroductionofARIADNEtoparticipants

CNRITABC

20 Cottbus,Germany

KickOffEventofDFGproject“OpenInfRA”

ARIADNEpresentationtopossiblepartners

DAI

24-25

Amersfoort,Netherlands

ArcLandplenarymeeting2013https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=_2bpsEmpZ_2bqRFSKx_2fat8Fnig_3d_3d

ParticipationbyARIADNEpartners;networkingandcollaborationopportunity

ARUPCAS,Discovery

25 Zeist,TheNetherlands

SIKBconference,http://www.sikb.nl/11715http://www.sikb.nl/365

LectureabouttheprotocolforuniformdataexchangeforDutcharchaeologists

KNAW-DANS

26-28

Amersfoort,TheNetherlands

AARGConference2013http://www.decars.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=124&Itemid=76&lang=en

Paper“IntegratingALS,aerialprospectionandground-basedsurveyintothestudyofvisible

ARUPCAS

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andhiddencomponentsofpost-medievalmilitaryopenlandscapes”

“Fromfindtostructure”

26 Valetta,Malta

CRMEXworkshopatTPDL2013Maltahttp://tpdl2013.upatras.gr/ http://tpdl2013.upatras.gr/ws-crmex.php

Paper:Qualitymanagementof3DculturalheritagereplicaswithCIDOC-CRMPaper:EuropeanstandardsforthedocumentationofhistoricbuildingsandtheirrelationshipwithCIDOC-CRMPaper:MappingICCDArchaeologicalDatatoCIDOC-CRM:theRASchema

PINFORTH

October2013

4-5 Gothenburg,Sweden

DASISHGothenburgworkshop,4-5October2013:http://dasish.eu/events/2013/wsssh

ARIADNEpresentation PIN

21 Kilkenny,Ireland

HeritageCouncilWorkshop-AddressingdigitalheritagedatainIreland

ARIADNE-Coordinationwithnationalinitiatives

Discovery

22 Heraklion,Greece

CIDOC-CRMSIGmeeting PresentedCRMarchaeo(partoftheARIADNEGlobalModel)totheCIDOC-CRMSIGmeetingc.20participants

FORTHPIN

28-2

Marseilles,France

DigitalHeritage2013,Int.Conf. Paper:"Acomputer-assistedconstraint-basedsystemforassemblingfragmentedobjects"(CNR)Interviews(WP2.1)withConferenceattendees,networking.DisseminationofFliers(DAI)

CNRDAI

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29 Rome PresentationofARIADNEtopossibleassociatedpartners

MeetingPIN-ICCU-ICCD PIN

November2013

13 Vienna CHNT2013conferencesession,“Infrastructuresandservicesforsharingofarchaeologicaldocumentation”http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/CHNT-Workshop-2013

SessionorganisedandchairedbySRFGwithsupportfromOEAWandpresentationsbyseveralpartners.c.40researchers

SRFG,OEAWKNAW-DANSCSIC,FORTHAthenaRCCNR,SNDDiscovery

19-22

Thessaloniki,Greece

MTSR2013http://mtsr2013.teithe.gr/

SpecialTrackonMetadata&SemanticsforCulturalCollections&Applications

AthenaRCUoG

19 Prato MeetingwithrepresentativesfromGettyInstitute,FarallonandWorldMonumentFund.

PresentationofARIADNE.

PIN

20 Graz,Austria DARIAHWorkshopDH2014http://informationsmodellierung.uni-graz.at/de/aktuelles/dariah-workshop-dh-2014/

ShortpresentationofARIADNE

OEAW

21-22

Berlin,Germany

"Facingthefuture"workshop,Berlin21-22November2013:http://facingthefuture.gwi-berlin.de/

Presentation:“TheARIADNEapproachtodigitalculturalheritage”c.80-90digitalhumanitiesresearchers

PIN

20-22

Nečtiny,CzechRepublic

Conference“ArchaeologyandthePublic7”http://www.emuzeum.cz/konference-v-cr-a-sr/archeologie-pro-budoucnost-archeologie-a-verejnost-7-2013.html

Paper“Mapofaerialarchaeologicalsites”

ARUPCAS

29 Sofia,Bulgaria

SecondPhDstudentconference“Researchofcultural-historicalheritage:provocationsandprospects”http://naim.bg/en/content/news/600/857/394/

ApresentationaboutAISAKBanditsdevelopmentintherecentyears;ARIADNEprojectmention

NIAM-BAS

29 Rome SeminaronLinkedOpenData PresentationofARIADNEworkonMetadata

PIN

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December2013

2-4

Lund,Sweden

CAAKonferensen,CAA-Swedenhttps://sites.google.com/site/caasweden/konferens-2013

InvitedkeynotespeechaboutARIADNEc.60Participants

CNR

4 London MeetingatBritishMuseum PresentationofARIADNE

PINCYI-STARC

11 Berlin,Germany

PelagiosGazetteerMeetinghttp://pelagios-project.blogspot.de/2014/01/the-day-of-pelagios-berlin-111213.html

PresentationofARIADNEfocusingonextendingCIDOC-CRM

DAI,FORTH

13 Ljubljana,Slovenia

SeminarorganisedbyFacultyofArchaeologyoftheUniversityofLjubljanaabouttrends,developmentsandknowledgeinarchaeologicalarchiving.

Lectures:“EASYandthearchaeologicaldatamanagementworkflowatDANS”and“PreservingthearchaeologicalrecordoftheNetherlands:Theestablishmentofthee-DepotforDutchArchaeologyonstandardsandregulations”

KNAW-DANS`

19-21

Jodhpur,India

NCVPRIPG2013-NationalConferenceonComputerVision,PatternRecognition,ImageProcessingandGraphicshttp://www.iitj.ac.in/ncvpripg/

Invitedkeynotespeech:“High-fidelity3DmodelsforCulturalHeritage”

CNR

January2014

2-4 Chicago,Illinois,USA

AnnualMeetings,ArchaeologicalInstituteofAmerica

PresentationofARIADNEincontextofFastiOnlineaward.MeetingswithOpenContext,tDAR,NorthCarolinaAncientWorldMappingCenterdARMC

AIAC

20-22

Casablanca,Morocco

Africa-EUWorkshopontheFightAgainstIllegalTraffickingofCulturalGoods.

ARIADNEpresentation DAI

20-22

Berlin,Germany

DAIITDays ARIADNEpresentation DAI

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21 Catania,Italy DCH-RPplenarymeetinghttp://www.dch-rp.eu/

PresentationofARIADNE;opportunitiesforcollaborationbetweenthetwoprojectsc.40participants

PIN

February2014

6 Pisa,Italy ItalianNationalinfodayonR1H2020-APRE

PresentationofARIADNEintheframeworkofSSHRis,Collaborationwithresearchinfrastructureprojectsc.250participants

PIN

12 Timioara,Romania

Publiclecturesontheon-goingurbanarchaeologyinthecenterofTimisoara

Introducingcitizenstheresultsoftheon-goingexcavationsinthecenterofthecitywithinaEuropeanperspective

Arheovest

13 Frankfurt,Germany

EventofBundesamtfürKartografie/FederalAgencyforCartographyandGeodesy

ARIADNEintroduction,distributionofflyers

DAI

14-15

Tübingen,Germany

CAA-Germanyannualmeetinghttp://ag-caa.de

Multipletopicsofinterest,networking

DAI

18 Rome,Italy WorkshopwithNationalheadsoftheCorpusSignorumImperiiRomani,tocreateaunifieddigitaldatasetofsculpture.DAI,Rome.

Networking AIAC

March2014

17-18

Seville,Spain WorkshopatInstitutoAndaluzdelPatrimonioHistorico

PresentationofARIADNEtoDirectorandseniormanagersoftheinstituteCooperationagreement10participants

PIN

20-21

Amersfoort,TheNetherlands

15thEACHeritageManagementSymposium,EuropeanArchaeologicalCouncilhttp://www.european-archaeological-council.org/16-0-Symposia.html

PresentationofARIADNEc.150ArchaeologistsandCHmanagers

PIN

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23 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Arheologijavletu2013-dediščinazajavnost(Archaeologyin2013-heritageforthepublic)http://arheoportal.si/predavanja/arheologija-v-letu-2012-–-dediscina-za-javnost

PresentationofARIADNE

ZRC-SAZU

24-25

Sofia,Bulgaria

Internationalconference5thDanubeLimesBrand,ProjectMeetinghttp://danubelimesbrand.org/newsevents/project-meeting/

ARIADNEpresentation(Assoc.Prof.Dr.GeorgiNekhrizovandNadezhdaKecheva)

NIAM-BAS

26 Prato,Italy MeetingwithdelegationofChineseUniversities

PresentationofARIADNE25professorsfromChineseandItalianUniversitiesandlocalgovernmentofficers

PIN

April2014

2 Athens,Greece

ICRIConference,2ndInternationalConferenceonResearchInfrastructures.http://www.icri2014.eu/

NetworkingandinformalpresentationofARIADNEc.400participants

PIN

2-4 TheHague,Netherlands

CIDOC-CRMSIGmeeting CRMsciv1.2wasdiscussed(issue229)

FORTH

7-9 Timisoara,Romania

The“other”school Archaeologicalactivitieswithschoolchildren

Arheovest

7 Athens,Greece

LaunchofDARIAH-GRhttp://www.dyas-net.gr/kickoff/?page_id=319

PresentationofARIADNEc.100Greekresearchers

PIN

9 Glasgow,UK IfA2014http://www.archaeologists.net/conference/2014info

Paper:NavigatingCollaborativeEuropeanProjectsinArchaeologyc.50archaeologists

UoY-ADS

9 Laval,France LavalVirtual2014(Exhibitionandconference),http://www.laval-virtual.org/en/

Invitedtalkon“VirtualclonesforCulturalHeritageapplications”attheDigitalheritageSymposium

CNR-ISTI

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9 Boston,Mass,USA

MeetingwithDARMC(DigitalAtlasofRomanandMedievalCivilisations)http://darmc.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do

PresentationofARIADNE

AIAC

10-11

Timisoara,Romania

BridgingtheDanubeinternationalconferenceorganizedbytheAmericanResearchCenterinSofia

Representatives:LargestRomanianacademicandresearchinstitutions,Poland,Serbia

Arheovest

12 Timisoara,Romania

Exhibition-TheDaciansintheBanatplains

ExhibitiononthearchaeologicalactivitiesofArheovest

Arheovest

14 Leiden,Netherlands

OdysseesymposiumattheDutchNationalMuseumofAntiquities(RMO):Presentingnewresultsofresearchonoldexcavationdatawhichwasnotanalysedbefore.

IntroducedARIADNEtoDutchArchaeologicalprojectleadersduringtheinteractivepaneldiscussion

KNAW-DANS

16 AmersfoortNetherlands

RCCSymposium,theNetherlandsCulturalHeritageAgency

PresentationofARIADNEc.60OfficersfromRCEandresearchersfromDutchUniversities

PIN

18 Utrecht,Netherlands

CLARINESFRI PresentationofARIADNEc.5CLARINDirectors

PIN

22 Paris,France CAA2014,“OnlineresourcesforArchaeologyResearch”http://caa2014.sciencesconf.org/

ARIADNEWorkshop

UoY-ADS,AIAC,DAI,KNAW-DANS,PIN

22-25

Paris,France CAA2014,partnersorganisedanumberofworkshopsandsessionsheldduringtheconference.http://caa2014.sciencesconf.org/

Workshop“Hands-OnArchaeologicalConceptualModelling2”(CSIC)Session“ModellingtheArchaeologicalProcess”,highlyrelatedtoARIADNE(CSIC)Session“GIS,anewtrowelforarchaeologists?ThechallengesofusingGISinpreventive

CSIC,DiscoveryINRAP,PIN,CYI-STARC

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archaeology”(DiscoveryINRAP)Roundtable:“Virtualarchaeology,thefirst25years”(PIN,CYI-STARC)

22-25

Paris,France CAA2014,severalpartnerspresentedindividualpapersorpostersduringtheconference.http://caa2014.sciencesconf.org/

Paper“TheDevelopmentofDataSharingandOpenDatainArchaeology”(ADS)Paper“IntegrationofArchaeologicalDatasetsThroughtheGradualRefinementofModels”(CSIC)Paper:“Dykesofstandardssupportingpoldersofdata/ThepracticesusedintheNetherlandsformakingarchaeologicaldataavailableandaccessible”(KNAW-DANS)Poster-PerceptionandAdoptionofLandscape:RecentModelandItsUseinStudyofPrehistoricSettlementStrategies(ARUPCAS)

UoY-ADSCSICKNAW-DANSARUPCAS

23 Timisoara,Romania

Associationofarchaeologyandancienthistory

Weeklyseminarsonarchaeologyforstudentsandyoungscholars

Arheovest

24 Austin,Texas,USA

SAA2014http://www.saa.org/AbouttheSociety/AnnualMeeting/2014Program/tabid/1508/Default.aspx

Paper:AEuropeanperspectiveonrepresentingandinterpretingspatialdatafromarchaeologicalfieldworkasLinkedOpenData

UoY-ADSUoGFORTH

28 Rome,Italy PresentationofIPERIONCHCHARISMApartnershipandotherEuropeaninstitutions

PresentationofARIADNE,discussionaboutcollaborationopportunitiesc.60Researchersinconservationandpreservation

PIN

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May2014

6 Aarhus,Denmark

MeetingwithDanishHumanitiesResearchInfrastructures

PresentationofARIADNEanddiscussionofcollaborationopportunitiesc.30Researchers

PIN

8-10

Budapest,Hungary

“NewApproachestotheTempleofZeusatOlimpia:Architecture,sculpture,historyandnewtechnologies”http://www.archaeological.org/events/14369

Workshoponarchaeologicalresearchanduseof3Dgraphicsforstudyanddissemination

CNR-ISTI

25-7

Smolenice,Slovakia

18thCentralEuropeanSeminaronComputerGraphicsorganizedbyTUWien

InvitedtalkontheARIADNEproject

CNR

26-30

Prato,Italy "MappingexistingdatasetstoCIDOC-CRM",ARIADNETNAsummerschool

ARIADNETNAsummerschool5researchers

PIN,FORTH

28-30

Marrakech,Morocco

RCIS2014 Paper"AnISO/IEC24744-DerivedModellingLanguageforDiscourseAnalysis"

CSIC

30-31

Sandanski,Bulgaria

LIIINationalArchaeologicalConference,May28-31,2013

ARIADNEdevelopmentwillbepresentedasapartoftheprogressofAISAKBin2014(byAssoc.Prof.Dr.GeorgiNekhrizov)

NIAM-BAS

June2014

2-4 Luxembourg, 13thmeetingoftheMemberstatesexpertgroupondigitisation

Networking MIBACT-ICCU

4 Rome,Italy MeetingwithEAGLEprojecthttp://www.eagle-network.eu/

PresentationofARIADNE,collaborationopportunity10EAGLEsteeringcommitteemembers

PINCYI-STARC

10 Rome,Italy MeetingwithCENIEHhttp://www.cenieh.es/en

PresentationofARIADNE,collaborationopportunity5representatives

PIN

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10-12

Grenoble,France

ColloquePatrimoineetHumanitiesnumeriqueshttp://www.msh-alpes.fr/fr/colloque-patrimoine-humanites-numeriques

Networking MIBACT-ICCU

11-12

Deva,Romania

Devaregionalcountymuseum,scientificevent

ARIADNEpresentation Arheovest

11-13

Glasgow,UK EuropeanNetworkforArchaeologyandIntegratedLandscapeResearch:workshophttp://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/research/archaeologyresearch/groups/heritagephilosophypractice/

IntroductionofARIADNE,distributionofflyers

DAI

20 Rome,Italy Tecnologiedigitaliperibeniculturalhttp://www.ambafrance-it.org/Conferenza-Tecnologie-digitali-per

PresentationofARIADNE

CNR

23-24

Athens,Greece

EuropeanaStrategymeetingonResearch&Tourismhttp://www.gr2014.eu/events/parallel-events/europeana-v3-event-%E2%80%9Ceuropeana-research-and-tourism%E2%80%9D

Networking MiBACT-ICCU

30 Bari,Italy RightsmanagementintheimplementationoftheDigitalLibraryhttp://www.regione.puglia.it/index.php?page=calendario&opz=display&id=2036

Presentation:ICCUexperiencesinInternationalprojects

MiBACT-ICCU

30–3

Apsley,England

ARCHESCommunityworkshop PresentationofARIADNE30cultureprofessionalsandsoftwaredevelopers

PIN

July2014

8 Lausanne,Switzerland

DigitalHumanities,DH2014,GeoHumanitiesSIGmeeting.dh2014.org

Presentation:EffectivedesignanduseofaSpatiotemporalGazetteer

DAI

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10 London,UK EVALondon2014,“LearningOpportunitiesforSharingDataintheARIADNEProject”http://www.eva-london.org/past-eva-londons/past-eva-londons/2014

ARIADNEtrainingworkshopPresentationofARIADNETNAsummerschools

PIN

11 Brighton,UK AFutureforourPast-ResearchinDigitalTechnologiesforArts,HeritageandArchaeology

InvitedtalkandpresentationonARIADNE

PIN

September2014

6 Dresden,Germany

CIDOC2014AccessandUnderstanding–NetworkingintheDigitalErahttp://www.cidoc2014.de/index.php/en/home/program-information/workshops-en

TutorialonCRMsciandCRMarchaeofor10archaeologists

FORTH

10-13

Istanbul,Turkey

EAA2014http://www.cidoc2014.de/index.php/en/home/program-information/workshops-en

Workshop:OpportunitiesWithinTheAriadneNetworkSession:"OpenAccessandOpenDatainArchaeology",16presentations,incl.byEnglishHeritage,SRFGandUoY.c.42EAAmembers

(Workshop)PIN,CNR,ATHENACETI(Session)SRFGandUoY(co-chairs)

12 London,UK Semantics&CulturalHeritagemeet-upatTheBritishMuseumhttp://www.slideshare.net/MariaTheodoridou/london-meetup2014-mappingchi2cidoccrm

PresentationofMappingthedFMRÖcoindatabasetoCIDOC-CRMTOC.20archaeologists,ITresearchers

FORTH,OEAW

22 Rome,Italy FinalConferenceDCH-RPproject PresentationofARIADNE

PIN

29–2Oct

Heraklion,Greece

CIDOC-CRMSpecialInterestGroupMeetinghttp://cidoc-crm.org/special_interest_meetings.html

PresentationofCRMarchaeo:theExcavationModel,AnExtensionofCIDOC-CRMtosupportarchaeologicalexcavationsto15SIGmembers

FORTH

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October2014

2 Venice,Italy RisorsedigitaliestrumenticollaborativiperleScienzedell'Antichità

Distributedflyers PIN

6-9 DarmstadtGermany

EurographicsWorkshoponGraphicsandCulturalHeritage:GCH2014http://diglib.eg.org/GCH2014/

PresentationofscientificpapersandaStateoftheArtReporttoc.60CH&ITparticipants

CNR

27-31

Amantea,Italy

ODBASE2014,TheconferenceonOntologies,DataBases,andApplica-tionsofSemanticsforLargeScaleInformationSystems

Presentationofthepaper:Designingandimplementingdataregistries:Acasestudyforarchaeology

CNRISTI,Athena

November2014

10 Prato,Italy JointworkshopbetweenPIN,andtheARCHESdeveloperteam(GettyConservationInstitute/WordMonumentsFundsandtheFarallonGeographicsteam)

PresentationofARIADNEactivitiesanddiscussionaboutcollaboration

PIN

13-14

Rome,Italy ARIADNEsymposiumatInternationalconferenceonResearchInfrastructureande-InfrastructuresforDigitalCulturalHeritage.

Participationatworkshop–over200attendees.

PIN,KNAW-DANS,ARUP_CAS,UoY-ADS

20 Hague,Netherlands

Reuvensdagen PosteronnationalconferenceforDutcharchaeologists–c.600

KNAW-DANS

28 Rovereto,Italy

Loscavoarcheometrico(thearchaeometricexcavation)http://www.agiati.it/ara_news.jsp?ID_NEWS=1129&areaNews=192&GTemplate=ara_home.jsp,

PresentationofARIADNEandtheservicesCNRisdevelopingto50archaeologyprofessionals

CNR

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December2014

2 Vienna,Austria

AustrianDaysofDigitalHumanitiesfromACDHatOEAWhttp://acdh.ac.at/de/savethedata-workshop

Workshoponrepositories:paperaboutEDNA/DANSatworkshop“Savethedata”toc.attendees

OEAW,KNAW-DANS

January2015

18 Budapest,Hungary

MeetingattheHungarianNationalMuseum

ARIADNEpresentedtoGyulaForsterNationalCentreforCulturalHeritageManagement

MNM-NOK

February2015

10-12 Oxford,UK CIDOCCRMSIG

PresentationoftheontologicalmodelsCRMarchaeoandCRMba

PIN

March2015

4 Rome,Italy Workshop“Accessoapertoalpatrimonioculturaledigitaleelinkedopendata:strategie,progettienuoveopportunità'',Romahttp://www.otebac.it/index.php?it/22/archivio-eventi/260/roma-workshop-accesso-aperto-al-patrimonio-culturale-digitale-e-linked-open-data-strategie-progetti-e-nuove-opportunita

PresentationofARIADNE

PIN

6-8 Pompeii,Italy StvdivmAdObservabiliaAperienda(STVDIVM)http://www.openpompei.it/2015/02/04/open-archaeological-data-in-pompeii/

JulianRichards,keynoteonOpenDatainEuropeanArchaeology

ADS

11-12

NicosiaCY EAGLEConferencehttp://www.eagle-network.eu/about/events/fifth-eagle-international-event-2015/

PresentationofARIADNEactivities:MappingToolsandInteroperability

PIN

18-21

Lisbon,Portugal

EACArchaeologicalArchivingWorkingGrouphttp://european-archaeological-

EACannualmeeting ADS

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council.org/activities-und-events/annual-meetings/eac-annual-meeting-18-21-march-2015-lisbon-portugal

30-3 Siena,Italy CAA2015

http://2015.caaconference.org/

Threepresentations,twosessionsandaworkshop–overc.200participants

CSIC,ADS,PIN,OEAW,ICS-Forth,ADS,USW

April2015

15-19

SanFrancisco,USA

SAA2015 Presentation"ADS3DViewer:anexampleofopen3Dreal-timevisualizationsysteminarchaeology"toc.50SAAmembers

ADS

21Amersfoort,TheNetherlands

NationalConference:DigitalArchaeology

PresentingARIADNEandtheDataSealofApproval(trusteddigitalrepository)–40Dutcharchaeologists

KNAW-DANS

May2015

3 Rome,Italy E-RIHS,EuropeanResearchInfrastructureforHeritageScience

PresentationoftheARIADNEproject

PIN

8-10

Alun,Romania ThenationalsymposiumfromValeaAlunului-2ndedition

Archeologicalsiteorhistoricallandscape-theoryandpracticeinfieldarchaeologicalresearchmeeting–c.200attendees.

ARHEO

13 Dublin,Ireland Awarenessraisingexercisewithpoliticians(TD&Senators)ofIreland

Privatemeeting DISC

13-15

Athens,Greece NinthIEEEInternationalConferenceonResearchChallengesinInformationScience(RCIS2015)http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2015/

Paper:AutomaticProcessModelDiscoveryfromTextualMethodologies:AnArchaeologyCaseStudy

CSIC

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15 Lecce,Italy Participationintheconference:IdentitàDigitaleUnica

PresentationoftheARIADNEproject

PIN

20 Nuremberg,Germany

CIDOCCRMSIG PresentationoftheCRMarchaeomodel

PIN

21-22

Aarhus,Denmark

DigitalHeritageConference2015 Presentation"Fromresearcharchivestowebbasedvisualization:theADS3Dviewer"toc.120attendees

ADS

25-27

Valparaíso,Chile

5°SeminarioInternacionaldePatrimonioCulturalInmaterial:InformáticaCultural,http://www.infocultura.cl

Keynote"Humanidadesdigitales,tecnologíassemánticas,yco-investigaciónenpatrimoniocultural"toc.150attendees

CSIC

June2015

11-12

Deva,Romania Annualsession-135yearsfromestablishingthehistoryandarchaeologysocietyofHunedoara'scounty.

Scientificcommunications ARHEO

26 Dublin,Ireland IrishArchaeologicalData:Towardsaframework:http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13614576.2015.1113037

PresentationofARIADNE&Irisharchaeologydatastrategiestoc.300attendees

Discovery?

July2015

8 York,UK DigitalHeritageWorkshop2015

Presentation:"3DWeb-BasedDynamicPlatformsinArchaeology:Combiningofflineandonlinedatasetstogainnewunderstandingofthearchaeologicalrecord"–c.40attendees

ADS

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14 London,UK ISKO-UKbiennialconferencehttp://www.iskouk.org/content/isko-uk-conference-2015-knowledge-organisation-making-difference

Presentationpaperonvocabularymappingandlinkeddata

USW

20-21

London,UK LinkedPastshttp://pelagios-project.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/linked-pasts.html

OverviewofARIADNEprojectandworkwithLinkedDataaVocabulariestoc.75attendees

ADS,USW

September2015

2 Nuremberg, Germany

CIDOC CRM Special Interest Group meeting

MartinDoerrpresentedCIDOCCRMFamily,HarmonizedmodelsfortheDigitalWorld:CIDOCCRMandextensions

FORTH

2-5 Glasgow, UK EAA 2015 Conference http://eaaglasgow2015.com/

Presentationofpaper"Thevalueofcomplementarity.Integratingtraditionalandmodernwaysinarchaeologicalremotesensing"

ARUP_CAS

2-5 Glasgow,UK EAAConferencehttp://eaaglasgow2015.com/

Twopresentations:1.sharingandreuseofspatialdatawithinarchaeology&CulturalHeritage2.Standardsfor3Ddocumentationinarchaeology

DISC,PIN

8-11

Rome,Italy ReconstructionoftheArchaeologicalLandscapethroughVirtualReality:http://archeologiavirtuale.it/

TrainingonARIADNELandscapeServices–21students

CNRITABC

9-11

SantiagodeCompostela,Spain

AARGConferencehttp://aarg2015.incipit.csic.es/

PresentationofARIADNEanditsrelevancetoremotesensingDatatoc.100attendees.Presentationofpaper"Makinghiddencomponentsofpastlandscapesinterpretable:from

DISC&ZRC-SAZU&ARUP-CAS

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airphotostostructuredrecords"(ARUP-CAS)

17 Poznan,Poland

WorkshoponExtending,MappingandFocusingCRM,TDPL2015http://tpdl2015.info/workshops-list/workshop-extending-mapping-focusing-crm/

PresentationofnewextensionsofCIDOCCRMdevelopedwithintheproject

PIN,FORTH

18 Poznan,Poland

14thEuropeanNetworkedKnowledgeOrganizationSystems(NKOS)Workshophttp://tpdl2015.info/workshops-list/workshop-networked-knowledge-organisation-systems-services-nkos/

4presentationsdirectlyrelevanttoARIADNE(USWonmappingwork,PINonCRMtimemodeling,DAIonmapping,PeriodOusedforperiodsinARIADNE(byoneoftheirteam)

USW,PIN,DAI

25 York,UK YorkNightEuropeanResearchersNight

Demonstrationof3DHOPatEuropeanResearchers'Night.Amegaeventwhichaimstoshowthatresearchisfunandinfluencesdailylifeforallofus.

ADS

282

Granada,Spain Int.Conf.DigitalHeritage2015http://www.digitalheritage2015.org/

Presentationofpapersandtutorialon3DHOP.osterandpaper:Aspöck,Edeltraud;Kopetzky,Karin;Horejs,Barbara;Bietak,Manfred;Kucera,Matthias;Neubauer,Wolfgang(2015)APuzzlein4D:DigitalPreservationandReconstructionofanEgyptianPalace.

CNR,OEAW

October2015

1-2 Lecce,Italy Workshopon“L’integrazionedeidatiarcheologicidigitali.EsperienzeeprospettiveinItalia”

Presentationpapers:"IlregistrydiARIADNEeilmodellodimetadati"andARIADNEactivitiesandachievements

CNR-ISTIPIN

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2-3 Timisoara,Romania

InternationalColloquiumCommunicationAndCultureWithinRomanceSpace‒4thedition‒Personalities,PhenomenaandMomentsintheEvolutionofRomanceSpace,http://ciccre.weebly.com/call-for-papers.html

http://www.arheovest.com/pdf/brosura_ciccre.pdf,http://www.arheovest.com/pdf/program_ciccre.pdf

ARHEO

5-7 Madrid,Spain SegundoCongresoInternacionaldelaSociedaddeHumanidadesDigitalesHispánicas(HDH2015)

Papers"AModellingLanguageforDiscourseAnalysisinHumanities:Definition,Design,ValidationandFirstExperiences","TeachingConceptualModellinginHumanitiesandSocialSciences"

CSIC

14 Rome,Italy IVConvegnodistudiSITAR PresentationofARIADNEprojecttoItalianarchaeologistcommunity

MiBACT-ICCU

21-22

Benevento(Italy)

Int.Conf.“MetrologyforArchaeology2015”http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2015/MBPCDS15/

Presentationofascientificpaper

CNR

29 TheHague,theNetherlands

TrainingonhowtodeposityourdataatDANS

PresentedARIADNEinfrastructuretothese8researchers

KNAW-DANS

November2015

4-6 Florence(Italy) 7thRoundTableonpolychromyinancientsculptureandarchitecture

Presentationofascientificpaper

CNR

10 Umeå,Sweden CAA-SE2015 PresentationofapaperwhereARIADNEwasoneofthetopics.

SND

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26 Zwolle,Netherlands

Reuvensdagen:http://www.reuvensdagen.nl/programma_donderdag_26_november.html

PresentationofARIADNEinSession:Maltavoorbij:nieuweontwikkelingeneninitiatieveninEuropaHellaHollander(DANS):Vanjeeigenachtertuinnaardievandeburen.600attendees.

KNAW-DANS

26 Oxford,UK CIDOCCRMSIGmeeting DiscussiononCRMarchaeo,CRMsci,CRMinfandCRMba

FORTH,PIN

28 Timisoara,Romania

ArheoVestSymposyum-InterdisciplinarityinArchaeologyandHistory-thirdeditionhttp://arheovest.com/symposium/arheovest_3.html

PresentationsandpapersondifferenterasanddomainsofresearchrelatedtothearchaeologyfieldandARIADNEto200attendees.

ARHEO

December2015

1-2 BuenosAires(Argentina)

Workshopon"Scienceandinnovationforthestudyandconservationofworksofart"

PresentationofCNR-ISTIactivityonICT&CH,includingARIADNE(invitedtalk)

CNR

15-16

Rome,Italy ModelliMatematiciNellaConservazioneEValorizzazioneDeiBeniCulturali

WorkshoporganizedbytheItalianAcademy"AccademiadeiLincei",R.ScopignoinvitedtopresentactivitiesonVisualdataandCH

CNR

16 Dublin,Ireland ARIADNE2015 UpdateofARIADNEActivitiestoDARIAHIrelandGroup

DISC

January2016

8 SanFrancisco,California

AIAannualmeetings(congress)

Participationinseminaronopendatainarchaeology

AIAC

19 Vienna,OEAW ARIADNEDatamanagementworkshop

Datamanagementworkshop

UoY-ADS,OEAW,PIN

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21 Ljubljana,ZRC-SAZU

ARIADNEDatamanagementworkshop

Datamanagementworkshop

UoY-ADS,ZRC-SAZU,PIN

21 Budapest,Hungary

ThePreservationandRe-useofArchaeologicalData,CentralEuropeanUniversity

Masterclasseson“IntegratedUtilizationofAdvancedTechnologyinArchaeologyandHeritagePreservationToday

UoY-ADS

28 Sofia,Bulgaria AnnualReportonARIADNEProjecttotheGeneralAssemblyofNIAM-BAS

Descriptionandworkdone

NIAM-BAS

28 Budapest,Hungary

Gyula Forster National Centre for Cultural Heritage Management

ARIADNEintroductiontotheheadoftheregistryoffice

MNM-NOK

February2016

2-3 MexicoCity,Mexico

“Estudio,conservaciónyrestauracióndelpatrimonioculturalyarqueológico:tecnologíaseinfraestructurasparalainvestigaciónenCienciadelPatrimonio”

PresentationofARIADNEproject:"ElComponenteDigitaldelasInfraestructurasdeInvestigaciónsobreelPatrimonio”

PIN

11 Llandudno,Wales,UK

3DData:AccessandReuse Presentationonaspectsof3Ddataaccessincludinginformationon3DHOPviewerandariadneportal

DISC

March2016

5 Lyubimets,Bulgaria

Conference"Thevoiceoftherock"

ReportedonARIADNEprojectactivities

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17 Rome,Italy RAC2016conferencehttp://romansocietyrac.ac.uk/rac-2016/

Discussant:presentationofFastiSurveyanddiscussionofOpendatainsurveyarchaeology

AIAC

18 Brighton,UK EACEuropeanArchaeologicalCouncil

Paper:“SavingTreasures:TheDANSdigitalarchive”

KNAW-DANS

25 Podgorica,Montenegro

SeminarwithintheMontenegroKatunsprojectatHistoricalInstituteofMontenegro

SeminaratPodgoricaUniversity

CNRITABC

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29-2

Oslo,Norway CAA2016http://2016.caaconference.org/

Session“Supportingresearchersintheuseandre-useofarchaeologicaldata”(UoY-ADS,PIN)Session"ArchaeologicalInformationLanguagesandNotations"(CSIC)Conferencepapers(CSIC,CNR,AthenaRC,FORTH)

UoY-ADS,PIN,AthenaRC,SND,KNAW-DANS,AIAC,CNR,CSIC,FORTH

29-4

Orlando,USA SAAConference(http://www.saa.org/):

Symposium:Whatdowemeanby“DigitalCuration?”(ADS)Paper:CurrentDevelopmentsinCyberInfrastructureinEuropeanArchaeology(ADS&PIN)Paper:BuildingaEuropeanDataInfrastructureforArchaeology(ADS)

UoY-ADS,PIN

April2016

7 Sharjah,UAE ATHAR/ICCROMconferenceonculture

PresentationonARIADNEandFASTIConservation

AIAC

14 Timisoara,Romania

Exhibition-DACIIDELAMUNTE,DACIIDELACAMPIE-https://www.facebook.com/events/213495965694770/

discussionabouttheevolutionoftheARIADNEprojectanditsresults

ARHEO

15-17

Durham,UK DurhamConference2016(http://community.dur.ac.uk/j.c.chapman/tripillia/conference/

Paper:Medievalmega-sitesinBohemia(MartinKuna)

ARUP_CAS

18-22

Timisoara,Romania

The“other”school:archaeologicalactivitieswithschoolchildren

Activitieswithschoolchildren,discussionabouttheEuropeancontextandtheimportanceofarchaeologicalresearch

ARHEO

19 Munich,Germany

SeminarattheUniversityofMunichg

SeminarattheUniversity,presentinganddiscussingFastiOnline

AIAC

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27 Pisa,Italy Giornodellasolidarieta'2016-Disseminationeventtohighschools

R.ScopignoandM.Callieri(CNR_ISTI)presentedARIADNEtecnologiestoaneventconcerningthetheme"Archaeology:howtodocumentandrestorewardestructions?"

CNR_ISTI

28 Vienna,Austria Workshop'OldExcavationData-whatcanwedo?http://www.orea.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/veranstaltungen/2016/Workshops_ICAANE/Old_excavation_data_%E2%80%93_What_can_we_do.pdf

Workshopwithpresentationsanddiscussionsofprojectsondigitizationandarchivingofexcavationdata

OEAW

May2016

4 Budapest,Hungary

Workshop-HungarianNationalMuseumArchaeologyDatabase:structure,content,relationtoARIADNE

IntroducingARIADNEPortalandtheHNMArchaeologyDatabasetoarchaeologists

MNM-NOK

23 Hungary IntroducingARIADNEtotheHungarianExcavationCommitee

Presentationontheaimsandstructure/workingprinciplesoftheHungarianArchaeologyDatabaseandtheARIADNEPortal

MNM-NOK

27 StaraZagoro,Bulgaria

LVNationalarchaeologicalconference

PresentationabouttheArchaeologicalmapofBulgaria

NIAM-BAS

30-1

VelkéPavlovice,CzechRepublic

ComputerApplicationinArchaeology2016(http://www.phil.muni.cz/waoa/home/ppa2016)

ConferencepapersbyMartinGojda,LucieCulikova,MartinKuna,DanaKrivankova

ARUP_CAS

June2016

1-3 Grenoble,France

TenthIEEEInternationalConferenceonResearchChallengesinInformationScience(RCIS2016)http://rcis-conf.com/rcis2016/

Paper:UsingModelViewstoAssistwithModelConformanceandExtension

CSIC

23-25

Fano,Italy LandscapeandArchaeologyUNISCAPEhttp://www.centrostudivitr

Keynotepresentationattheconference(SofiaPescarin)

CNR-ISTI

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uviani.org/programme/

28 Hungary EuropeanUnionProjects'InformationDay

Presentationontheaimsandstructure/workingprinciplesoftheHungarianArchaeologyDatabaseandtheARIADNEPortal

NMN-NOK

July2016

1 Uppsala,Sweden

ARKDISConference KeynotepaperbyJulianRichards,includingpresentationofEuropeaninteroperabilityinitiatives

UoY-ADS

7-8

Salermo/Napoli,Italy

ProjectDATABENC-CHIS:CulturalHeritageInformationSystem,fundedbyCampaniaRegion

InternationalAdvisoryBoardMeeting(F.NiccolucciandR.ScopignoaremembersoftheBoard)

PIN,CNR

11-12

Krakow,Poland

SeventhInternationalWorkshoponComputationalModelsofNarrative(http://narrative.csail.mit.edu/cmn16/)

Presentationofthepaper:StepsTowardsaFormalOntologyofNarrativesBasedonNarratology.ValentinaBartalesi,CarloMeghiniandDanieleMetilli

CNRISTI

August2016

28-2

Kyoto,Japan WAC8conference(http://wac8.org)

PaperbyEdeltraudAspöck,DigitizingEarlyFarmingCultures:sharingdataonNeolithicsitesandfindsinGreeceandAnatolia

OEAW

31-9

Vilnius,Lithuania

EAAConference(http://eaavilnius2016.lt/):

Session:OpenAccessandOpenDatainArchaeology:FollowingtheARIADNEthreadPapers(ADS,AIAC,AthenaRC,SalzburgResearch)

ADS,PIN,AIAC,AthenaRC,SalzburgResearch

31-2

Prague,CzechRepublic

CentralEuropeanConferenceofHistoricalGeographers(http://www.historickageografie.cz/cechg2016)

Invitedpaper(M.Kuna) ARUP_CAS

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September2016

5-7 Valencia,Spain ARQUEOLÓGICA2.08thInternationalCongressonArchaeology,ComputerGraphics,CulturalHeritageandInnovationhttp://arqueologica8.webs.upv.es/

Presentationofposter(S.Stuhec,E.Aspoeck,A.Masur,P.Andorfer,K.Zaytseva):Putting3dmodelsintocontext–theschachermeyrpotterycollectionandthedefcapp.

OEAW

7-9 Pilsen,CzechRepublic

AARGConference2016https://sites.google.com/site/aargpilsen2016/

Presentationofpapers(M.Kuna,M.Gojda,L.Culikova),organizingoftheconference

ARUP_CAS

26-27

Nanterre,France

Archivage,publicationetmiseàdispositiondedonnéesarchéologiques,MASAConsortium(MémoiresdesArchéologuesetdesSitesArchéologiques).https://masa2016.sciencesconf.org/

Presentation(JulianRichardsandFedericoNurra)“DigitalPreservationandAccessinaEuropeanPerspective:introducingARIADNE

ADSINRAP

29-30

Weimar,Germany

Dasdigitaleunddiedenkmalpflege

InvitedpresentationbyRobertoScopignoon“3DdigitizationeffortsandtechnologydevelopmentinItaly”

CNRISTI

October2016

27-30

Paestum,Italy CNRITABAC

November2016

16-11

Vienna,Austria CHNT2016-21thInternationalConferenceonCulturalHeritageandNewTechnologies

ARIADNEsession“Preservationasafoundationforthereuseofdata”andRoundtable“Whereisanarchiveformydata?”

Session:ADS,KNAW-DANS,DAI/IANUS;roundtable:ÖAW-OREAandSRFG

26 Timisoara,Romania

ArheoVestSymposium-InterdisciplinaryinHistoryandArchaeology

Presentation ARHEOVEST

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December2016

5 Budapest,Hungary

Digitálisrégészet-AMagyaremzetiMúzeumAdatbázisa(Digitalarchaeology-TheHungarianNationalMuseumArchaeologyDatabase

PresentationabouttheHMNdatabase

HMN

8-10

Sofia,Bulgaria AworkshopforArchaeologicalmapofBulgaria(http://naim.bg/en/content/news/600/857/703/)

PresentationaboutARIADNE

NIAM-BAS

9 Sofia,Bulgaria "Асеганакъде"-broadcastontheBulgarianNationalRadiohttp://bnr.bg/hristobotev/post/100769355

MaterialsforARIADNEprojectontheBulgarianNationalRadio,aninterviewwithAssoc.Prof.Dr.LyudmilVagalinski

NIAM-BAS

10 Cork,Ireland VirtualHeritageNetwork(Ireland)Conference

PaperbyEvieMonaghan&RónánSwan:'CollaborationinDigitisingCulturalHeritage:TransportInfrastructureIreland’sHeritageCollectionandthewiderEuropeanContext'

Discovery

12-14

Prato,Italy ARIADNEwinterschool Presentations PIN,ICS-FORTH

14 Prato,Italy PARTHENOSsymposium Networking PIN,UoY-ADS,CNR-ISTI,AthenaRC

15-16

Florence,Italy ARIADNEconference:Unlockingthepotentialofdigitalarchaeologicaldata:http://www.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/Events/ARIADNE-Final-Conference

Presentations PIN,UoY-ADS,Saltzberg,CNR-ISTI,AthenaRC,OEAW,INRAP,allpartners

22 Sofia,Bulgaria http://www.afish.bg/news/item/2389-digitalna-nishka-na-ariadne-vodi-ucheni-iz-labirinta-na-arheologiyata.html

Articleinanonlinenewsletter

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