[Esip-sample-curation] Sampling Nature Webinar with Sarah Kansa, Open Context | Friday, November 3
Erin Robinson
erin at metadatagamechangers.com
Fri Oct 27 12:26:33 EDT 2023
Hi All -
Please join the Sampling Nature RCN
<https://samplingnature.github.io/> next Friday,
November 3 at 1pm ET for our 3rd webinar in the series with Dr. Sarah
Kansa, Open Context on "Small identifiers with big impacts: examples from
archaeological fieldwork"
Register here
<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApce2qqzsrHtZM0_5nCSuDotEDEUtGWxVt>.
The abstract and Sarah's bio are below.
Please share with your networks and I hope to see you there!
Best,
Erin
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*Webinar Abstract: *The importance of identifiers is difficult to convey to
many researchers that lack formal training in databases or data management.
While under-appreciated, identifier practices can have big downstream
impacts on data re-use.
In this webinar, we will discuss common identifier practices in the context
of an archaeological field project. Different archaeological artifacts,
ecofacts (animal or plant remains associated with past human behavior),
architectural features, and stratigraphic deposits are all understood in
relation to one another. Such relationships inform the understanding of
"context", which is a core interpretive concept in archaeology. Naming and
identifying the locations, objects, and other things involved in these
contextual relationships make identifier practices critically important in
archaeology.
Through observations and interviews with archaeologists in the field, our
team identified recording practices around identifier creation during
archaeological excavation that led to confusion or ambiguities that
impacted the sample’s later use. We also interviewed data re-users and
found that many of their frustrations with re-using data created by others
stemmed from identifier problems during initial recording of samples.
We will discuss some of our attempts to find pragmatic improvements to
streamline identifier practices during archaeological field work. We
attempted to find solutions that could be feasible to implement in
challenging field conditions with "off the shelf" software and limited
network connectivity. We hoped to limit disruptions to existing practices
while promoting greater long term persistence and more global findability,
accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of archaeological samples.
*Bio: *Sarah Kansa is Executive Director of the Alexandria Archive
Institute, a California non-profit organization that develops Open Context,
a data publishing service for archaeology and cultural heritage. Sarah
collaborates on projects that advance data publishing and data literacy in
various archaeological and cultural heritage communities. She has a Ph.D.
in archaeology (University of Edinburgh) and has spent more than 25 years
conducting zooarchaeological research at sites in the Middle East and
Europe. She served as Vice President of the International Council for
Archaeozoology (ICAZ) from 2014-2018 and President from 2018-2023. Sarah is
chair of the Digital Technology Committee for the Archaeological Institute
of America (AIA) and served on the Publications Committee for the Society
for American Archaeology (SAA) and the American Society of Overseas
Research (ASOR). She is also the series co-editor for Archaeobiology
(Lockwood Press) and Executive Editor of Open Context. She participates on
several grant-funded projects, most recently as a co-director on Advancing
FAIR+CARE Practices in Cultural Heritage, funded by the IMLS.
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Erin Robinson
Co-Founder, Metadata Game Changer LLC <https://metadatagamechangers.com/>
linkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinmr/> • website
<http://erinrobinson.net> • github <https://github.com/erinmr> • twitter
<https://twitter.com/connector_erin> • ORCID
<https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9998-0114>
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