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ArcheoFOSS 2022: the official repository for the review of panel and paper proposals

ArcheoFOSS 2022: the official repository for the review of panel and paper proposals

This repository has been created to take care of the evaluation and review process of the panel and paper proposals for ArcheoFOSS 2022 conference to be held in Rome, on 22-24 September.

The 2022 edition introdudes the important novelty of an open review of both panel and paper proposal. Reviews will use GitHub Discussions.

On each proposal submit, a new discussion will be added, its link will be added at the botttom of this document and community members are invited at openly commenting, reviewing, evaluating.

Anonymous reviews will be rejected, so make sure to include your full name.

This README file will be updated with the list of the available proposal, each pointing to the discussion.

Panel proposals available for review

  1. Maps to the past. Open digital approaches to the investigation of historical maps.
    by Julian Bogdani and Valeria Vitale.
    Submitted on 08/03/2022
  2. Moving in the past: open solutions for data set design, spatial analysis and (spatial) statistical methods to investigate movement in Antiquity.
    by Domizia D'Erasmo and Noemi Giovino.
    Submitted on 14/03/2022
  3. I/O: ethics, policies and technologies for programmatic and open access to archaeological online data sets.
    by Julian Bogdani and Riccardo Montalbano.
    Submitted on 18/03/2022
  4. GIS open source solution for archaeological context in between Universities, Public Administration, societies, research center: pyArchInit case.
    by Enzo Cocca and Gianluca Martinez
    Submitted on 29/03/2022
  5. Electronic Publishing and Open Science in Archaeology.
    by Alessandra Caravale and Alessandra Piergrossi
    Submitted on 31/03/2022
  6. Practice and Paradigms of Open Source Technologies for Archaeological Field Data.
    by Fabian Riebschläger and Thomas Kleinke
    Submitted on 1/04/2022
  7. Archaeological stratigraphy data.
    by Stefano Costa and Emanuel Demetrescu
    Submitted on 14/04/2022
  8. From wiki projects to OpenStreetMap, collaborative approaches to open data creation: problems, case studies, territorial and cultural impact.
    by Saverio Giulio Malatesta and Paolo Rosati
    Submitted on 14/04/2022