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After 27 years of service, ArchSearch is preparing to retire. Since launching in 1998 and undergoing three major revisions, our search interface has served researchers worldwide,…
After 27 years of service, ArchSearch is preparing to retire. Since launching in 1998 and undergoing three major revisions, our search interface has served researchers worldwide,…
Last week, Dr Nicky Garland, ADS Training and Communications Manager, gave an online talk for the CIfA Information Management Special Interest Group (IMSIG). Speaking on ‘OASIS…
The ARTEMIS Project has launched a European-wide consultation to help the project understand how digital tools are currently used in your field, what challenges you face,…
Recently, our Research Projects Manager, Dr Holly Wright, attended Swedigarch, a national conference hosted by the Swedish National Heritage Board and the National Museums of History.…
This June, the University of York will host an exhibition featuring several remarkable artists as part of the Transforming Data Reuse in Archaeology (TETRARCHs) project! On…
Last month a group of staff travelled from the ADs to Birmingham for the Annual Chartered Institute of Archaeologists Annual Conference. The ADS, Heritage Science Data…
The ADS are pleased to announce the publication of a significant new digital archive of pottery type series from the South West Heritage Trust. The Somerset…
Last week three members of ADS staff – Burcu Aksahin, Tasmin McCullen, and Solange Bohling – attended the Bespoke, Open, Creative and Collaborative Approaches to Heritage…
This month, the Archaeology Data Service had the privilege of hosting a delegation from the Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties. This visit marks an…
We would like to highlight that the first call of the ECHOES Cascading Grants Programme is now open, offering significant funding opportunities for cultural heritage institutions…