Hi @Lotje I'm Josh, a PI with the Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA). We use archaeological site numbers as key identifiers to link site records, lit, & collections for pubsci. I'm writing a brief history of Smithsonian Trinomial system +its influence and found your great blog from 2014. I fail to find your email but fortunately the fediverse is here for us!
Could we talk/email/msg about your archival work? I'd love to reference you.
Hi Dr. Jennifer! I sent that message to Lotje publicly in the clear because I'm not sure what the privacy settings are on Lotje's direct messages and I wanted to be certain it is received. So it showed up in the FediScience feed :-)
Jennifer, FWIW here is a query for "Strombus" which yields 31 sites, then filtered by "Is Referenced By" which winnows the yield to 2.
Click on the "Item Records" tab to see specific archaeological site records for any query
Within an archaeological site record use the "External References" tab to find literature and other references to the site that we are aware are available.
Is anyone in #STS space familiar with any work done on interrogating interoperability discourse through the lens of colonialist appeals for homogeneity?
@beadsland not exactly interoperability per se but there are the CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance, developed by GIDA the Global Indigenous Data Alliance which could be illuminating and are quite important in their own.
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