Added on 12 February 2015


The Archaeology Data Service (ADS), Internet Archaeology and English Heritage are running the successful CPD workshop 'Management, Preservation and Publishing of Digital Data for Archaeologists' as part of the University of Leicester and English Heritages Heritage Practice Training Courses this year.

The workshop will be held on Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th March 2015.

Through a series of presentations, practical sessions and group discussions, this course will explore the importance of digital preservation for the long term safety of archaeological data and provide practical guidance on how to prepare, curate, deposit and access digital data. We will also provide guidance on data publishing online and introduce Linked Open Data for archaeology.

The course is aimed primarily at archaeology data creators and data curators operating in national agency and local authority heritage environments. However this course will also be of benefit to professionals working in commercial, independent and research environments and to community groups utilising and creating archaeological data.  It will be of particular interest to those who maintain large data sets and need to efficiently manage, effectively preserve, and provide access to, their data for the future.

Sign up before February 16th to get the early bird discount!

Register or find out more about the course here: https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/history/heritage/digital-data-archaeology