One great unintended side-effect of being at #archeoFOSS is that @joeroe and I found time to make some improvements to open-archaeo. Now it's much easier to update the site after submitting a pull request containing a new or updated record, thanks to the magic of github actions and r (but as always, you can also just message us if you have something you wanna add to the list too)
Piergiovanna Grossi (Wikimedia Italia) at #ArcheoFOSS reports that creating #Wikipedia articles on cultural heritage sites in Italy increased visitor numbers by 23% (tracked over a seven year period).
Day two of #archeoFOSS begins now, with a panel on the roadmap to cooperation and transparency: fostering open science solutions in archaeology #OpenScience#OpenArchaeology
@zackbatist and I are organising a panel on #archaeology in the #Fediverse which, if you're reading this, you probably have thoughts about! We would love to hear critical and creative reflections on our https://archaeo.social project, archaeology on Mastodon, or the future of scholarly social media in our field more generally.
The proposals are open for comment until 15th September, after which there'll be an open call for papers. Let us know if you're interested! #MetaArchaeoSocial#FediScience