In the order that they were presented in the session.
Hopefully there are more presentations to come, so watch this space!
Paper 1
Kris Lockyear
Community archaeology and geophysical survey: reflections on the Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past project
CAA2014 Abstract: Community archaeology and geophysical survey: reflections on the Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past project – Kris Lockyear, Institute of Archaeology UCL – Ellen Shlasko, Institute of Archaeology UCL
Useful Links
Blog: hertsgeosurvey.wordpress.com
Paper 2
Jeffrey Glover and Ian Johnson
The Phoenix Project: Using Heurist to Resurrect the MARTA Archaeological Collection and Atlanta’s Past
CAA2014 abstract: The Phoenix Project: Using Heurist to Resurrect the MARTA Archaeological Collection and Atlanta’s Past – Jeffrey Glover, Georgia State University – Ian Johnson, Heurist Project
Useful Links
Jeffrey’s webpage: http://www.cas.gsu.edu/anthropology/4017.html
Paper 3
Chiara Bonacchi, Daniel Pett, Andrew Bevan and Adi Keinan-Schoonbaert
Developing ‘Crowd and Community-fuelled Archaeological Research’: methodological, technical and ethical challenges
CAA2014 abstract: Developing ‘Crowd and Community-fuelled Archaeological Research’: methodological, technical and ethical challenges – Chiara Bonacchi, University College London – London’s Global University – Daniel Pett, The British Museum – Andrew Bevan – Adi Keinan-Schoonbaert
Useful Links
Website: http://micropasts.org/
Blog: http://research.micropasts.org
Project webpage: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/research/directory/community-bevan
Paper 4
Benjamin Ducke
Making community-driven, open source investment work in archaeology
CAA2014 abstract: Making community-driven, open source investment work in archaeology – Benjamin Ducke, Independent researcher and software developer
Paper 5
Stuart Jeffrey, Sian Jones, Alex Hale, Cara Jones, and Mhairi Maxwell
The ACCORD project: Archaeology Community Co-Production of Research Data
CAA2014 abstract: The ACCORD project: Archaeology Community Co-Production of Research Data – Stuart Jeffrey, Digital Design Studio, Glasgow School of Art – Sian Jones, University of Manchester – Alex Hale – Cara Jones – Mhairi Maxwell
Useful Links
Blog: http://accordproject.wordpress.com/
Twitter: @ACCORD_project
Facebook: AccordProjectCommunity
Paper 6
Michael Charno, Ed Zukowski and Stuart Jeffrey
Create Once, Consume Anywhere: Curating Accessible Archaeological Content for Mobile Apps
CAA2014 abstract: Create Once, Consume Anywhere: Curating Accessible Archaeological Content for Mobile Apps – Michael Charno, Archaeology Data Service
Useful Links
CITiZAN Project: http://www.thamesdiscovery.org/frog-blog/citizan-sets-sail
Scotland’s Coastal Heritage at Risk: http://www.scharp.co.uk/
NEARCH: http://www.culturefund.eu/projects/nearch-new-scenarios-for-a-communityinvolved-archaeology
Archaeology Britain App Development Review: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/blog/2013/10/mobile-app-development/
Paper 7
Ben Edwards and Andrew Wilson
Co-Production of alternative views of lost heritage: Crowd-sourced Photogrammetry in Heritage recording
CAA2014 abstract: Co-Production of alternative views of lost heritage: Crowd-sourced Photogrammetry in Heritage recording – Ben Edwards and Andrew Wilson, School of Computer Science, Bangor University
Useful links
Website: www.heritagetogether.org
Twitter: @heritage2gether
Facebook: heritagetogether
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