Sammy and the robots by Whybrow Ian

Sammy and the robots by Whybrow Ian

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Sammy and the robots by Whybrow Ian

A wide variety of organizations are both creating and retaining digital data from archaeological projects. While current methods for preservation and access to data vary widely, nearly all of these organizations agree that careful management of digital archaeological resources is an important aspect of responsible archaeological stewardship. The Archaeology Data Service and Digital Antiquity have produced this guide to provide information on the best way to create, manage, and document digital data files produced during the course of an archaeological project. This guide aims to improve the practice of depositing and preserving digital information safely within an archive for future use and is structured in three main parts:

Digital Archiving - looks at the fundamentals of digital preservation and covers general preservation themes within the context of archaeological investigations, research, and resource management, with an overview of digital archiving practice and guidance.

The Project Life cycle - looks at common project life cycle elements such as file naming, meta-data creation, and copyright and covers general, broad themes that should be considered at the outset of a project.

Basic Components - looks at selected technique and file type-specific issues together with archive structuring and deposit. This section covers common file types that are frequently present in archaeological archives, irrespective of a project's primary technique or focus.

The accompanying online Guides to Good Practice take these elements further and address the preservation of data resulting from common data collection, processing and analysis techniques such as aerial and geophysical survey, laser scanning, GIS and CAD.
Ian Whybrow became a published author at age 10, when the local paper printed his poem about a dead cat. Since then, he has written numerous books for children, ranging from picture books to novels. Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs (under its original title, Sammy and the Dinosaurs) was an American Bookseller Kids' Pick of the Lists selection. He lives with his wife and two daughters in Herefordshire, England.

Adrian Reynolds first became interested in children's books while working in a children's bookstore. He has illustrated several books and is the author and illustrator of the Pete and Polo books from Orchard Books. He lives in Cambridge, England.

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ISBN 13 9780439387873
ISBN 10 0439387876
Title Sammy and the robots
Author Whybrow Ian
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Scholastic
Year published 2002-01-01
Number of pages 0
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.