Perspectives to Archaeological Information in the Digital Society" of the ARKDIS research project explores the challenges of archaeological information work and research in the contemporary digital society is out both in print and as an open access edition online. The blurb in the back cover explains that "[t]he aim of this small book is to briefly discuss some of the premises for studying the implications and opportunities of the digitalisation of information and information work in the domain of archaeology and material cultural heritage."
The book is available as an open access PDF in DiVA-portal in http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-240334. Printed copies can be ordered by sending email to publikationer@abm.uu.se. Write "Perspectives to Archaeological Information in the Digital Society" in subject line. Printed copies cost 100 SEK (incl. 6% VAT) plus postage.
The volume contains following texts:
- Introduction / Isto Huvila
- Recuperating GIS data from excavations: On the use, or lack of use, of digital archaeological information/ Daniel Löwenborg
- Archaeologists and their information sources / Isto Huvila
- 3D Models and Archaeological Investigation / Nicoló Dell’Unto
- Dances with Petroglyphs : On Digital Agendas, Digital Tools and Heritage Communication / Bodil Petersson
- The Digital Time-Travels project in retrospect / Per Stenborg
- Epilogue / Isto Huvila