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Comparing Digital Archaeological Repositories: tDAR Versus Open Context
Authors:Beth Sheehan
Institution:1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinoisedivince@illinois.edu
Abstract:In the last decade, two online archaeology data repositories, Digital Antiquity's The Digital Archeological Record (tDAR) and the Alexandria Archive Institute's (AAI) Open Context, have emerged in the United States as key players in the development of technology and Web platforms for preservation and public online access to archaeological research data. The need for these services has intensified since 2011, in the wake of U.S. federal open access mandates and funding agency data management plan requirements for grant applications. Through a comparison of selected features of tDAR and Open Context, this article highlights similarities and key differences in their designs, data management policies, and practices, and provides guidance to subject specialist librarians and others who advise archaeological researchers about how these differences can impact the suitability of each repository for specific data characteristics.
Keywords:archaeology data  data repository comparison  online data repositories  Open Context  the Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR)
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