The Open Digital Archaeology Textbook
Shawn Graham, Neha Gupta, Jolene Smith, Andreas Angourakis, Andrew Reinhard, Lorna Richardson, Kate Ellenberger, Zack Batist, Joel Rivard, Ben Marwick, Michael Carter, & Beth Compton
2018-09-04
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This volume goes hand-in-glove with a computational environnent that uses Jupyter Notebooks coupled with the Binder service as a way of serving and running the notebooks online in a browser. This relieves both instructors and students of the problems of installing software in different environments and the troubleshooting that this entails. Instead, students and instructors can concentrate on the learning and writing literate code that explores archaeological issues. To launch the ODATE notebooks, please go to the list of notebooks and hit thelaunch binder
button. To examine or download the code, click therepository
links instead.
THIS IS A DRAFT VERSION. The ‘Live’ version (or latest version) will always be at https://o-date.github.io/live/
- notice
- About the Authors
- Getting Started
- Welcome!
- 1 Going Digital
- 2 Making Data Useful
- 3 Finding and Communicating the Compelling Story
- 4 Eliding the Digital and the Physical
- 5 Digital Archaeology’s Place in the World
- 6 On the Horizons: Where Digital Archaeology Might Go Next
- References
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