JIIA Utilities Menu
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![]() L'Inrap a été créé en 2002 en application de la loi sur l'archéologie préventive. L'institut assure la détection et l'étude du patrimoine archéologique touché par les travaux d'aménagement du territoire. Il exploite et diffuse l'information auprès de la communauté scientifique et concourt à l'enseignement, la diffusion culturelle et la valorisation de l'archéologie auprès du public. Sa création traduit l'importance prise, depuis les années 1970, par la recherche archéologique en France et témoigne de la volonté de l'État de soutenir l'exercice de cette mission de service public d'intérêt général. |
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![]() UBI ERAT LUPA – Roman Stone Monuments The aim of the project is to provide fact based information concerning Roman stone monuments from all over the Roman empire via the internet. Target groups are the academic and general public, as well as schools, museums and touristic institutions. The database comprises currently more than 10.000 records and even more images. The project is increasingly considered as the leading international application dealing with the archaeology of Roman stone monuments. The project – initiated and promoted by Univ. Doz. Dr. Ortolf Harl and Dr.Friederike Harl – was supported by the Culture 2000 program of the European Union from 2002 to 2005. Since Autumn 2005 Lupa is maintained and further developed by the CHC workgroup. |
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![]() Arachne is the central Object database of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne, administrated by Reinhard Foertsch. |
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![]() El grupo de investigación CEIPAC (Centro para el Estudio de la Interdependencia Provincial en la Antigüedad Clásica) de la Universidad de Barcelona, fue creado en el año 1990 con la finalidad de estudiar las relaciones económicas y sociales establecidas entre las diversas provincias del Imperio Romano. En los últimos años, coordina un amplio programa de investigación internacional dedicado al estudio de la producción y comercio de alimentos y, a través de ello, de las relaciones sociales y políticas que conllevan. |
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![]() El proyecto Amphorae ex Hispania pretende organizar a través de una herramienta cientifico-técnica los esfuerzos que grupos de investigadores están llevando a cabo de forma individual y dispersa en el ámbito temático y geográfico señalado, a través de un Laboratorio Virtual que permita compartir estándares, terminología y datos. |
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![]() JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that enables discovery, access, and preservation of scholarly content. We collaborate with the academic community to achieve the following goals: Help scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of scholarly content on a dynamic platform that increases productivity and facilitates new forms of scholarship. Help libraries connect patrons to vital content while increasing shelf-space savings and lowering costs. Help publishers reach new audiences and preserve their scholarly content for future generations. |
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![]() Revues.org is the web platform for journals and book collections in the humanities and social sciences. It is open to publishers, research units and organizations looking to publish quality full-text material online. It offers a comprehensive range of solutions for electronic publishing and scholarly communication. It guarantees publications editorial autonomy, offers them perspectives for innovation adapted to digital forms and is respectful of their economic balance. |
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![]() Persée est un programme de publication électronique de revues scientifiques en sciences humaines et sociales. L’intégralité des collections imprimées de revues est numérisée et mise en ligne sur un portail qui offre un accès à l’ensemble de ces collections et des possibilités avancées d’exploitation de ces corpus numérisés. Les revues font l’objet d’une sélection pour garantir la cohérence de l’offre éditoriale et scientifique du portail. |
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![]() The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. To support its digital collections, the Library of Congress uses a variety of standardized metadata and retrieval protocols. The Library is also involved in producing and maintaining standards for the use of other digital libraries. Some of the primary standards that focus on digital material are: * MARCXML and MODS – metadata to describe the content of a digital item * METS and MIX - metadata formats for media and environment of a digital item * PREMIS - metadata format supporting preservation activities for a digital item * SRU - protocol for search and retrieval in the digital environment All of these standards are expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium. These standards are maintained in the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress. |
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![]() The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative is an open organization engaged in the development of interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad range of purposes and business models. |
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![]() The Open Archives Initiative develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content. The Open Archives Initiative has its roots in an effort to enhance access to e-print archives as a means of increasing the availability of scholarly communication. JIIA Eprints Repository is a disciplinary OAI-PMH Data Provider for archaeology |
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![]() William Henry Goodyear (1846–1923) was the Brooklyn Museum's first curator of fine arts (1899–1923) and a renowned art and architectural historian. |
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![]() William Henry Goodyear (1846–1923) was the Brooklyn Museum's first curator of fine arts (1899–1923) and a renowned art and architectural historian. |
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![]() The Brooklyn Museum's Lantern Slide Collection was started by the Museum's curator of fine arts, William Henry Goodyear, in the late nineteenth century. The Museum's Libraries and Archives now holds 11,710 glass lantern slides |
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![]() The virtual laboratory of Late Roman Coarse and Cooking Wares is a scientific and cultural initiative, which was born within the framework about Late Roman cooking ware in the Western Mediterranean (HAR2009-08290, Dirección General de Investigación y Gestión del Plan Nacional de I+D+I), whose main purpose is to provide with a useful instrument in order to make possible that an international researchers network could switch knowledge about the study of coarse and Late Roman cooking ware of the Mediterranean, through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). |
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![]() This is the Amphora Project developed by the Archaeology group at the University of Southampton. The Amphora Project's key workers are: Professor Simon Keay: Project Manager Dr. David Williams: Senior Research Fellow & Project Supervisor The aim of this website is to provide an online introductory resource for the study of Roman amphorae. In the Roman empire amphorae were pottery containers used for the non-local transport of agricultural products. Their fragments litter archaeological sites of all kinds on land and at sea and have been a subject of serious study for over 100 years. They are crucially important to archaeologists in providing direct evidence for inter-regional and long-distance movement of agricultural products within the empire, and have been an important source of data in the increasingly sophisticated debates about the scale and structure of the Roman economy over the last thirty years. While the study of amphorae also encompasses the stamps, painted inscriptions (tituli picti) and production sites, this website concentrates upon the containers alone. |
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