This document discusses the use of blogging in archaeology to create open access sources of knowledge. It outlines how blogs differ from traditional printed journals in being more flexible, dynamic, and interactive. Blogs allow for personal perspectives and opinions to be shared, and facilitate online discussion and debate within the archaeology community. However, blogs also face issues of being ephemeral. The document emphasizes that scientific knowledge requires more than just sharing information - it involves analyzing, interpreting, and linking raw data through communication. By blogging one's expertise, archaeologists can transform information into open access knowledge.
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Blogging Archaeology: creating an Open Access source for knowledge
1. Dimitrovska Vasilka University of Belgrade Glocal 2.0 Second International Conference New York University, Skopje May 8-10, 2008 Blogging Archaeology Creating an Open Access Source for Knowledge
26. Typical differences between printed archaeological journals and archeo web blogs Printed archaeological journals Acheo websites and blogs Printed Electronic (Limited) (access in any time) Subscription on line Free Rigid discussions Flexible Static information Dynamic Updated
27. Active sharing Blogger exchange Reader Personal perspective Ideas Analyses Opinions Experience Commentary Conclusion dynamic scientific debate Internet community interactivity shapes the knowledge into science Dynamic interface of blog allows:
38. Colleen Morgan, Anthropology Department, University of California, Berkeley Archaeologists have been rapidly integrating new media technologies into their interpretive schemes through a variety of methods. Virtual worlds, social networking websites, blogs, wikis, and digital photo mash-ups are becoming legitimate alternate ways to present archaeological information. Lower entry points for remixing photography, film, and databases into multimodal presentations increase the potential for archaeologists to use these media to tell their own stories. This, combined with a growing ubiquity of online media platforms, allows us to reach out to new publics by integrating archaeology into a greater social sphere.
39. Where lies the base of knowledge on Internet Conclusion:
41. Scientific knowledge Raw data Human interpretation Analysis Linking of data Transformation Information into knowledge Communication Blogging
42. BLOG YOUR EXPERTISE CREATE AN OPEN ACESS SOURCE FOR KNOWLEDGE THROUGH COMMUNICATION ON THE INTERNET
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