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BAR, computers, and publication: past, and present

Abstract:
Introduction
In considering the relationship between archaeological computing, and the history of British Archaeological Reports (henceforth BAR) , we may wish to ask three questions:
1. What did BAR do for archaeological computing?
2. What are the current problems in archaeological publication that can be solved with information technology?
3. What would BAR do if it was set up now?
The purpose of this brief paper is to try and answer these points, and in particular question whether BAR was important actually for its publications, or for the social phenomenon which it represented. I deliberately here use the past tense — it was the quantity of BAR volumes in its heyday which made it truly distinctive in a way which the (very fine!) new operation by Tempus Reparatum cannot match. I suggest that the current enthusiasm for the World Wide Web may be comparable to the origins and effect of BAR.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
UAS
Department:
Academic Resources and Information Systems
Sub department:
IT Services
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Publisher:
Tempus Reparatum
Host title:
British Archaeological Reports: Past, Present, and Future: Proceedings of a Conference Held in Oxford in June 1994 to Mark the Twentieth Anniversary of BAR
Pages:
10-15
Publication date:
1996-01-01
ISBN:
9781871314113


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pubs:387561
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uuid:f0beb343-f103-4ffb-8c8e-a445cd68a20d
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387561
Deposit date:
2015-04-27

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