ARIADNE

Author:

Meghini Carlo1ORCID,Scopigno Roberto1,Richards Julian2ORCID,Wright Holly2,Geser Guntram3,Cuy Sebastian4,Fihn Johan5,Fanini Bruno6ORCID,Hollander Hella7,Niccolucci Franco8,Felicetti Achille8,Ronzino Paola8,Nurra Federico9,Papatheodorou Christos10,Gavrilis Dimitris10,Theodoridou Maria11,Doerr Martin11,Tudhope Douglas12,Binding Ceri12,Vlachidis Andreas12

Affiliation:

1. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche ISTI, Pisa, Italy

2. University of York, York, United Kingdom

3. Salzburg Research, Salzburg, Austria

4. Deutsches Archäologischen Institut, Berlin, Germany

5. Swedish National Data Service, Gothenburg, Sweden

6. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche ITABC, Montelibretti, RM, Italy

7. Data Archiving and Networked Services, HW Den Haag The Netherlands

8. PIN, Polo Universitario Città di Prato, Piazza Giovanni Ciardi

9. Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives, Paris, France

10. IMIS, ATHENA Research Centre, Maroussi, Greece

11. Institute of Computer Science, FORTH, Crete, Greece

12. University of South Wales, South Wales

Abstract

Research e-infrastructures, digital archives, and data services have become important pillars of scientific enterprise that in recent decades have become ever more collaborative, distributed, and data intensive. The archaeological research community has been an early adopter of digital tools for data acquisition, organization, analysis, and presentation of research results of individual projects. However, the provision of e-infrastructure and services for data sharing, discovery, access, and (re)use have lagged behind. This situation is being addressed by ARIADNE, the Advanced Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Dataset Networking in Europe. This EU-funded network has developed an e-infrastructure that enables data providers to register and provide access to their resources (datasets, collections) through the ARIADNE data portal, facilitating discovery, access, and other services across the integrated resources. This article describes the current landscape of data repositories and services for archaeologists in Europe, and the issues that make interoperability between them difficult to realize. The results of the ARIADNE surveys on users’ expectations and requirements are also presented. The main section of the article describes the architecture of the e-infrastructure, core services (data registration, discovery, and access), and various other extant or experimental services. The ongoing evaluation of the data integration and services is also discussed. Finally, the article summarizes lessons learned and outlines the prospects for the wider engagement of the archaeological research community in the sharing of data through ARIADNE.

Funder

European Union Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems,Conservation

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