"Beyond Open Access: Open Data, Web services, and Semantics" -- This presentation was given at the Society for American Archaeology 2008 meeting, in a session on Web 2.0 Tools for Archaeological Collaboration and Communication. The paper is coauthored by Eric Kansa (UC Berkeley School of Information) and Sarah Whitcher Kansa (Alexandria Archive Institute).
Beyond Open Access: Open Data, Web services, and Semantics (the Open Context Data Publication System for Archaeology)
1. Beyond Open Access: Open Data, Web services, and Semantics Eric Kansa UC Berkeley School of Information Unless otherwise indicated, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/> Sarah Whitcher Kansa Alexandria Archive Institute
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5. Open Context makes primary research easy to share , use and cite … … and is freely accessible across the globe
15. Open Context Tagging Pingback: Register of a link made to a set tagged as “weaving tools” from a weblog To Do: Link Open Context tagging with Del.icio.us / Connotea
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17. Open Context Referrals from Search Engine Queries (based on 3,611 searches, Jan-Mar 2008) Note: 2585 Search requests for “context” excluded from this diagram. Person Place Object “ Long Tail”- 53% of searches
18. Ownership in Open Context Citation information with stable URL direct to the item being cited.
19. Ownership in Open Context Unique for every single item in the database!
20. Ownership in Open Context Zotero (www.zotero.org) uses COinS (a micro-format) metadata to make bibliographic references
21. Ownership in Open Context Copyright ownership and Creative Commons license information, including RDF metadata Internet-wide standard metadata, links ownership & permissions
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24. Records in Open Context XML data output, enables: (1) Sharing between web resources (2) Custom presentation (Zooarcheology, or Brown University-specific style templates, etc.)
37. Special Thanks University of Chicago: OCHRE Project The Electronic Frontier Foundation Doris and Donald Fisher SAA 2008 Conference Presidio Archaeology: NPS, Golden Gate National Rec. Area Science Commons Internet Archive (media repository services)