Archive for June, 2009
Zotero 2.0 and archaeology
Bibliographic software are an essential part of the software suite of many researchers, providing an important means of organising citation data and associated documents and notes. In recent years, this software also become increasingly good at allowing researchers to directly import new references found on the web into their reference collections at the click of [...]
Filed under: Around the web, Guides and tips | 2 Comments
The Terra Australis monograph series has traditionally provided an important publication opportunity for researchers working in the Australasian region, particularly for those wanting to publish lengthy data rich work such as PhD theses or other major archaeological projects. The series started in 1971 and despite a 10 year gap in new volumes between 1989 and [...]
Filed under: Archaeological science, Recent publications | 2 Comments
Note: this is a post that originally appeared at my old blog and generated a reasonable amount of interest there, so I am posting it again here.
Google Earth and Google Maps are both wonderfully useful resources for archaeologists and people in allied disciplines. Google Earth in particular is a quite a powerful little program largely [...]
Filed under: GIS and Mapping, Guides and tips | 2 Comments



