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ETANA-DL: Leveraging Digital Library Technologies to Support Archaeology

ETANA-DL: Leveraging Digital Library Technologies to Support Archaeology. Edward A. Fox, Virginia Tech. CAA 2006, Fargo, ND, USA – April 19, 2006. fox@vt.edu http://fox.cs.vt.edu. Acknowledgements (Selected). Co-authors: Case Western Reserve University (CWRU):

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ETANA-DL: Leveraging Digital Library Technologies to Support Archaeology

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  1. ETANA-DL:Leveraging Digital Library Technologies to Support Archaeology Edward A. Fox, Virginia Tech CAA 2006, Fargo, ND, USA – April 19, 2006 fox@vt.edu http://fox.cs.vt.edu

  2. Acknowledgements (Selected) • Co-authors: • Case Western Reserve University (CWRU): • Linda Cantara, Joanne Eustis, James Flanagan • Virginia Tech (VPI&SU): • Weiguo Fan, Rao Shen, N. Srinivas Vemuri • Sponsors: NSF grant ITR-0325579; AOL, ASOR, CWRU, ETANA, Vanderbilt U., Virginia Tech • Faculty/Staff: Lillian Cassel, Debra Dudley, Roger Ehrich, Manuel Perez, … • VT (Former) Students: Doug Gorton, Aaron Krowne, Ming Luo, Johnny Rajkumar, Hussein Suleman, Ricardo Torres, …

  3. Acknowledgements (Selected) • Karen Borstad,MPP • Giorgio Buccellati, UCLA • Douglas Clark, Walla Walla College • Nick Fischio, CWRU • Israel Finkelstein, Tel-Aviv University • Paul Gherman, Vanderbilt U. • Andrew Graham, U. Toronto • Tim Harrison, U. Toronto • Larry Herr, Canadian University College • Christopher Holland, LRP • Paul Jacobs, Mississippi State U. • Douglas Knight, Vanderbilt U. • Stan LaBianca, Andrews U. • David McCreery, Willamette U. • Eric Meyers,Duke U. • Adam Porter, Illinois College • Jack Sasson, Vanderbilt U. • Tom Schaub,Indiana U. of Penn. • Randall Younker, Andrews U.

  4. Outline • Introduction • ETANA-DL Canned Demonstration • Tools for Data Publication and Integration • Discussion

  5. Problems • Delay in publication of primary archaeological data • Lack of sustainable solutions to long-term preservation of valuable information • Lack of services useful to the archaeology community, including “traditional DL services” • Difficulty in understanding complex archaeological information systems • Difficulty in requirements elicitation for archaeological systems • Interoperability among heterogeneous archaeological systems

  6. Solution – our approach • Applying and extending Digital Library (DL) techniques to solve the following problems: making primary data available, data preservation, and interoperability • Modeling archaeological information systems using 5S theory to better understand the domain and design the system and the supported services • Using componentized frameworks: eliciting requirements, providing useful services

  7. ETANA-DL • Archaeological Digital Library • Applies and extends the OAI-PMH • Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting • Design considerations • Componentized • Distributed architecture • Extensible • Portable

  8. ETANA-DL Canned Demo

  9. Member Collections ETANA-DL Website

  10. ETANA-DL Member Collections

  11. First Time Visit ETANA-DL tutorial Create an account ETANA-DL First Time Visit

  12. Basic Search ETANA-DL Searching Service

  13. retrieve 88 equus records through basic search Go to Items of Interest Add to Items of Interest

  14. Item added to your items of interest

  15. ETANA-DL Searching Service Advanced Search

  16. ETANA-DL Searching Service Advanced Search for Bone Records

  17. Advanced Search for Equus Bone Records from Nimrin

  18. 35 equus bone records from the Nimrin Site through advanced search

  19. ETANA-DL Browsing Service Browsing Service

  20. 2 new sites 1 new type of object ETANA-DL Multi-dimensional Browsing

  21. Site: Bab edh-Dhra ETANA-DL Multi-dimensional Browsing

  22. Area A of Bab edh-Dhra ETANA-DL Multi-dimensional Browsing

  23. Tomb # 056 in Area A of Bab edh-Dhra ETANA-DL Multi-dimensional Browsing

  24. Tomb #056 in Area A of Bab edh-Dhra, Time Period: EARLY BRONZE III View Records

  25. Tomb #056 in Area A of Bab edh-Dhra, Time Period: EARLY BRONZE III Save navigation path Go to saved navigation paths

  26. View Records

  27. ETANA-DL Browsing Service Browsing Service

  28. Browsing Through Site Exploration Nimrin: Topographical Drawings Square: N40/W20 Full site Northwestquadrant

  29. Square N40/W20 Information Loci Layout Locus: 86

  30. Locus Sheet of Locus #56 in Nimrin

  31. GIS • Madaba GIS: site overview • Field C at Madaba site • Square 5L22X4 in field C at Madaba site • Records from square 5L22X4

  32. Layers main display navigation tool context display quick link to field C scale bar

  33. zoom in Field C at Madaba site

  34. Relate square 5L22X4 to ETANA-DL view records from this square

  35. Records from square 5L22X4

  36. Integrate Searching and Browsing

  37. Browse Artifacts in Tomb #056 in Area A of Bab edh-Dhra View Records

  38. 35 records in tomb #056 in area A of Bab edh-Dhra'

  39. Search Saucer Records within the Context Integrate Searching and Browsing

  40. 12 saucer records in tomb #056 in area A of Bab edh-Dhra'

  41. retrieve 88 equus records through basic search organize searching results

  42. Organize searching results into 3 dimensions

  43. View Records

  44. Discussion Forum Services for Registered Users

  45. Searching History Services for Registered Users

  46. Services for Registered Users

  47. ETANA-DL Visualization Service • EtanaViz • EtanaCMV

  48. Query: bone records from Nimrin EtanaViz: Initial Interface

  49. EtanaViz: Bone records from Nimrin

  50. EtanaViz: Total Number of Animal Bones across Nimrin Culture Phrases

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