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THE ROLE OF ANALOG PUBLICATIONS IN A DIGITAL WORLD

    Nicole M. High-Steskal

digital humanities austria 2018. empowering researchers, pp. 70-73, 2020/01/22

empowering researchers

doi: 10.1553/dha-proceedings2018s70

doi: 10.1553/dha-proceedings2018s70


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doi:10.1553/dha-proceedings2018s70



doi:10.1553/dha-proceedings2018s70

Abstract

CELSUS is an archaeological digitization project focused on the creation of a spatially driven digital edition of the monograph series Forschungen in Ephesos (FiE), a publication series edited by the Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI). It was first started in 1906 and represents the most important results of the Austrian excavations in Ephesos to date. However, many of the older volumes no longer are available and the series is difficult to use for individuals unfamiliar with the long research history of Ephesos. Yet, the information in these volumes is of considerable interest to scholars because they document all archaeological engagement with the monuments and people of the area, often provide detailed descriptions of the landscape, including of remains that no longer are visible, furthermore, they include full catalogs of all finds, and, therefore, constitute primary evidence for all studied contexts and finds in Ephesos.

Keywords: Archaeology, Urban Gazetteer, Linked Open Data, Open Access, Ephesos