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DANS is an institute of KNAW and NWO
Data Archiving and Networked Services
The e-depot for Dutch Archaeology Archiving and publication of archaeological data
Hella Hollander
November 2013
Data Archiving and Networked Services
• Established in 2005 • Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of
Arts and Sciences (KNAW) • Co-founded by the Netherlands Organization
for Scientific Research (NWO) • Objective: permanent preservation of, and
enabling access to scientific research data • Scientific digital strategy
E-Depot voor de Nederlandse Archeologie
(E-Depot for the Dutch Archaeology)
https://easy.dans.knaw.nl
• 17.000 reports • 3.000 excavation archives • 1,5 million files photos, GIS, data-tables and drawings
2013:
Digital Collaboratory for Cultural Dendrochronology (DCCD)
• Trees form ring growth patterns
• Build ‘calendars’ from
wood samples
• Date wood samples by matching
against calendars
Deposit Dataset
Title
Alternative Title
Creator
Contributor
Date created
Rights holder
Publisher
Import Archis metadata
Rights
Access
Remarks
Access rights
Date available
Open access Unrestricted access for all registered EASY users Restricted: archaeology group Access restricted for registered group members Restricted: request permission Registered users after depositor permission is granted Other access Data accessible in another way or elsewhere
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2004-2006
• Pilot project EDNA: Universities & DANS-
predecessor NIWI =>Raising awareness and concern for archaeological data preservation, user enquiry =>Inventory of datasets, archiving Selection
2005-2009
• Subsidies Gratama foundation / Leiden University
=>Scanning project ‘grey’ literature
• Subsidy NWO
=>Retrospective archiving of datasets
• Embedding in DANS EASY
• National regulation in KNA
Quality Norm Archaeology
2009-present:
• NWO-subsidised Odyssee-project (2009-2010)
=>Project database for undeveloped research
• Projects improving accessibility
National: KICH, Archis
International: NARCIS, CARARE,
and ARIADNE
• Ongoing archiving and publication
of datasets
• Sharing of good practices: Long-term preservation, preferred formats, Data Seal of approval, Data organisation, Data dissemination
Future steps
• ARIADNE will bring together and integrate existing archaeological research data infrastructures
• Researchers will be able to use the various distributed datasets and new and powerful technologies
• This will allow for e-infrastructures to serve as an integral component of the archaeological research methodology
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Questions?
https://easy.dans.knaw.nl