1. Fifteen Years of Archiving
Archaeology at the ADS
Stuart Jeffrey - Archaeology Data Service
Realising the Opportunities of Digital Humanities
Croke Park Stadium, Dublin 23rd October 2012
Your Name
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
2. Introduction to the ADS
The Archaeology Data Service:
•set up in 1996
•one of five AHDS subject centres
•based within the University of York
Funding:
•initially received funding from
•Arts and Humanities Research Board (now AHRC)
•Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
•Presently receives core funding from AHRC alongside a range
of project-based funding.
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3. “To support research, learning and teaching with
high quality and dependable digital resources.”
• Digital preservation
• Access to data via the Internet
• Guides to good practice
• Teaching and Learning resources
• Technical advisory service to grant
applicants and grant-giving agencies
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10. Access Vs. Content
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
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11. Who is using the ADS?
Constituency Primary Re-use
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
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12. Accreditation and DOIs
DSA Awarded 2011
e.g. doi:10.5284/1011894
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14. CARARE Vision
Including unique archaeological monuments, architecturally
important buildings, historic town centres, industrial monuments
and landscapes in Europeana, the European Digital Library
• CARARE is defining the functional requirements for Europeana to include
3D
• Workflow for content providers – preparation of metadata, publication and
delivery online for education, tourism and general public
• Supporting content providers in preparing their 3D content and metadata
for harvesting
www.carare.eu
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16. Value & Economic Impact Analysis
Charles Beagrie Ltd + John Houghton (Victoria University)
Methods being applied to:
Economic & Social Data Service - report published
Archaeology Data Service - in progress
British Atmospheric Data Centre - in progress
Benefit/cost ratio of net economic value to ESDS
operational costs (5.4 to 1) and; the increase in returns
on investment in data and related infrastructure arising
from additional use facilitated by ESDS (up to 10 to 1).
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17. Investment Contingent Value Efficiency Impact Return on Wider
& Use Value (Stated) (Estimates) Investment Impacts
(Direct) (Scenarios) (Not Measured)
Wider Research Society
Community
Wider User
Survey User Community Community
(registered users)
Survey User
Willingness to
Community
Pay
Estimated value of
Maximum
efficiency gains due
amount Increased
to using service
user would be Return on
Investment
willing to pay Willingness Investment in
Value
?
Amount spent on to Accept Data Creation
Consumer Minimum amount Estimated increase in
producing the
Surplus user would be return on investment
good or service
Total willing to accept in data creation
Use Value willingness to to forego arising from the
Amount spent by pay minus the good or service Wider User additional use
users to obtain the cost facilitated by service
Community
good or service of obtaining
Estimated value of
efficiency gains due
Net Economic
to using service
Value
Consumer
surplus minus
the cost of
supplying
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18. Value & Economic Impact Analysis
• ADS data and services are important in users’ academic, private
and commercial research, heritage management, teaching and
learning.
• 53% of users said that not being able to access ADS data and
services would have a severe or major impact on their work.
• Users realise significant efficiency benefits from ADS data and
services in terms of time and effort (e.g. from it providing a one-
stop point of access, because the data would be expensive
and/or beyond their capacity to collect themselves, etc.).
• It is clear from user responses that they place a considerable
value on their ability to access ADS data and services, although
many have a limited capacity to pay for such services.
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19. stuart.jeffrey@york.ac.uk
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/
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Notas del editor
CARARE’s vision is to include the unique archaeological monuments, historically important buildings, historic town centres, industrial monuments and landscapes (many recognised as being of world and national heritage importance) in Europeana, the European digital library.