Training Workshop on ‘Digital methods and tools for archaeological data curation’

Athena Research Centre / DigitalCuration Unit organises and hosts a Training Worshop on ‘Digital methods and tools for archaeological data curation‘, open to participants interested in the use of digital methods and tools for accessing, representing, visualising and communicating archaeological resources. It is taught by an international faculty, including instructors from the Digital Curation Unit, the University of Oxford and the University of Southampton.

This workshop will be held in Athens, Greece on 29 June – 1 July 2015 at the Athens University History Museum. It is part of a five-day Summer School organised in the context of the ARIADNE project on “Emerging digital practices in archaeological research”.The goal is to enable researchers and professionals to engage with cutting edge and emerging digital practices of archaeological research, ranging from new methods to capture, organize and curate fieldwork information to new approaches to archaeological interpretation and dissemination, mediated by digital infrastructures.

The Summer School is organised as part of the ARIADNE Transnational Access (TNA) activities, which offer researchers the opportunity to participate in training visits to carry forward their own research.

General Info: http://entopia.org/summerschool
Registration: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ariadne-training-workshop-digital-methods-and-tools-for-archaeological-data-curation-tickets-17222787822