5th September 2006, 05:53 PM
The Recceology Group are launching the Archaepedia in September 2006.
This is an online encyclopaedia to which members of the project contribute. Based on the famous Wikipedia (and using the same software), it is different in two fundamental respects:
Firstly, it provides greater focus on the subject matter â embracing not only the practices of archaeology, but techniques, science and overviews of history.
Secondly, this is more âdemand-drivenâ with scope for those in education to say what they feel they need more information about.
This education element is very important. With a substantial increase in the interest shown in the subject over the past ten years in the UK alone (thanks to popularisation through the medium of television), there is a thirst for knowledge that falls into a dead space - too great a thirst for the brief glimpse given by conventional media, and insufficient a thirst to enrol on a major education course immediately.
Itâs that dead space that Archaepedia intents to occupy.
But what do people contributing get out of it?
Well, there are two real benefits. Firstly, thereâs that commitment to educate which is not only becoming a feature of professional standards and codes of practice, but is also part of the fire which fuels the passionate archaeological person. It is hoped that the project will become a demonstration of that commitment.
Secondly, thereâs a networking side. Over the next few months, itâs intended that we draw in more contributors from the English-writing world outside the UK. That will bring more interaction and propagation of ideas. Archaeology is a very social world in many ways, and this will enhance and reinforce that perception.
Currently, the Help files, tutorials and other documentation are being written and testing is being carried out. Registration details are being accepted already, and the associated site - including the Diggersâ Bar â is also nearly ready to accept the new members.
Membership is free. This is a voluntary project which has been mildly sponsored by the Recceology Group and it doesnât carry advertising, fees or the onward selling of member details.
If there are any queries, you can write to mailto:admin@recceology.com
Thereâs a pre-launch registration link at http://www.recceology.com/L10Apps/register.htm
Thanks to the kind BAJR Host for letting me mention this in this sett!
This is an online encyclopaedia to which members of the project contribute. Based on the famous Wikipedia (and using the same software), it is different in two fundamental respects:
Firstly, it provides greater focus on the subject matter â embracing not only the practices of archaeology, but techniques, science and overviews of history.
Secondly, this is more âdemand-drivenâ with scope for those in education to say what they feel they need more information about.
This education element is very important. With a substantial increase in the interest shown in the subject over the past ten years in the UK alone (thanks to popularisation through the medium of television), there is a thirst for knowledge that falls into a dead space - too great a thirst for the brief glimpse given by conventional media, and insufficient a thirst to enrol on a major education course immediately.
Itâs that dead space that Archaepedia intents to occupy.
But what do people contributing get out of it?
Well, there are two real benefits. Firstly, thereâs that commitment to educate which is not only becoming a feature of professional standards and codes of practice, but is also part of the fire which fuels the passionate archaeological person. It is hoped that the project will become a demonstration of that commitment.
Secondly, thereâs a networking side. Over the next few months, itâs intended that we draw in more contributors from the English-writing world outside the UK. That will bring more interaction and propagation of ideas. Archaeology is a very social world in many ways, and this will enhance and reinforce that perception.
Currently, the Help files, tutorials and other documentation are being written and testing is being carried out. Registration details are being accepted already, and the associated site - including the Diggersâ Bar â is also nearly ready to accept the new members.
Membership is free. This is a voluntary project which has been mildly sponsored by the Recceology Group and it doesnât carry advertising, fees or the onward selling of member details.
If there are any queries, you can write to mailto:admin@recceology.com
Thereâs a pre-launch registration link at http://www.recceology.com/L10Apps/register.htm
Thanks to the kind BAJR Host for letting me mention this in this sett!
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