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Wessex Archaeology : Coastal and Marine

Wessex Archaeology : Coastal and Marine. Engaging with MEDIN in its operational phase. Tom Dommett Data Management Officer. November 2011. Previous Projects: ARCHIVING ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA TO DATA ARCHIVE CENTRES: A DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (STAGE 1) Archiving Strategy

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Wessex Archaeology : Coastal and Marine

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  1. Wessex Archaeology : Coastal and Marine Engaging with MEDIN in its operational phase Tom Dommett Data Management Officer November 2011

  2. Previous Projects: ARCHIVING ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA TO DATA ARCHIVE CENTRES: A DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (STAGE 1) Archiving Strategy ARCHIVING ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA TO DATA ARCHIVE CENTRES: A DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (STAGE 2) Data Preparation ARCHIVING ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA TO DATA ARCHIVE CENTRES: A DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (STAGE 3) Data Archiving Engaging with MEDIN

  3. STAGE 1 – Archiving Strategy Engaging with MEDIN • Identify a practical approach to the deposition of a range of marine digital datasets acquired for archaeological purposesaccording to MEDIN priorities • Develop a model of data flow which meets the archival requirements of the heritage sector

  4. STAGE 1 – Archiving Strategy Engaging with MEDIN • Identify a practical approach to the deposition of a range of marine digital datasets acquired for archaeological purposes according to MEDIN priorities • Develop a model of data flow which meets the archival requirements of the heritage sector • DACs and data types • Primary and secondary archives – splitting archives – duplicating archives Archive scenario 1 - England Archive scenario 2 - Scotland

  5. STAGE 2 – Data Preparation Assessment of archiving process, practicalities of data preparation and generation of metadata 39 datasets from 5 surveys Preparation according to the specific requirements of the different archive centres Geophysical/geotechnical datasets – 1.5 days per survey Diving/ROV datasets – 3 days per survey Conclusions The need for an archiving strategy to be incorporated/specified at the outset Dataset granularity, duplication of effort and metadata translation tools MEDIN Metadata Engaging with MEDIN

  6. ESRI ArcCatalog ISO Metadata Wizard and the MEDIN Stylesheet Completion of elements to MEDIN Discovery Metadata Standard (2.3.4) Additional keywords Engaging with MEDIN

  7. Keywords Theme: INSPIRE SeaDataNet BDOC Discovery Parameter NMR Event Type Thesaurus Place: ISO3166 Country List ICES Regions Temporal: RCHME Archaeological Periods Stratum: SeaVox Vertical Coordinate Coverages Engaging with MEDIN

  8. ESRI ArcCatalog ISO Metadata Wizard and the MEDIN Stylesheet Completion of elements to MEDIN Discovery Metadata Standard (2.3.4) Additional keywords Converted to MEDIN-compliant XML using the XSLT ‘EsriIsoToMedin_v1.0’ Transformation tool Validated through the application of the ISO19139 schema, and ‘ISOTS19139A1Constraints_v1.3’ and ‘MedinMetadataProfile_v1.7’ schematrons in <oxygen\> XML Editor Engaging with MEDIN

  9. Engaging with MEDIN

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