A repository for materials relating to the SAA2015 session on Open Methods in Archaeology
[221] ELECTRONIC SYMPOSIUM OPEN METHODS IN ARCHAEOLOGY: HOW TO ENCOURAGE REPRODUCIBLE RESEARCH AS THE DEFAULT PRACTICE (Sponsored by Digital Data Interest Group)
Room: Union Square 1 Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Chairs: Ben Marwick, Mark Lake and Andrew Bevan
Participants:
- Ben Marwick — Reproducible Research in Archaeology: Basic Principles and Common Tools
- Thomas Dye — Compendia and Collaboration: A Case Study from Hawai`i
- Julian Richards — Encouraging Open Methods via Data Repositories
- Mark Madsen and Carl Lipo — Tools for Transparency and Replicability of Simulation in Archaeology
- C. Michael Barton — Opening the Black Box: Enabling Transparency in Computation
- Fabrizio Galeazzi — ADS 3D Viewer: An Example of Open 3D Real-Time Visualization System in Archaeology
- Andrew Bevan — Scripting the Spatial Analysis of Archaeological Datasets