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Description: The Digital Archaeology Toolkit is a collaborative project that aims to curate a crowd-sourced list of digital resources and tools for archaeological research, teaching, and publishing. Built atop these crowd-sourced resources, this project will curate multiple "deployable" digital toolkits to address particular research problems and workflows in archaeology. These toolkits can be customized by practitioners and tailored to specific project needs.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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How to Contribute to the Digital Archaeology Toolkit:

If you use digital tools for your research, teaching, or publishing, you can add them to the Crowdsourced Digital Archaeology Tools spreadsheet.

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Information about collaborators on the Digital Archaeology Toolkit

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Curating a Digital Archaeology Toolkit

This presentation was part of the Digital Library Federation (DLF) 2019 session #t3b: web archives + digital collections.

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archaeologycrowd-sourcingdigital archaeologydigital resourcesdigital scholarshipdigital toolstoolkit

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