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    Digital Dutch Archaeology: Future perspectives by Hollander, Hella

    Published in Internet archaeology (01-12-2021)
    “…Digital archaeology in the Netherlands is connected with investments in a new large-scale and innovative Dutch research infrastructure for the next 10 years…”
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    Saving Treasures of the World Heritage at the Digital Archive DANS by Hella Hollander

    Published in Internet archaeology (01-03-2017)
    “…Why is it necessary to store archaeological data in a digital archive that follows policies, protocols and strict procedures? Why not simply put your files in…”
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    Archiving the Past While Keeping up with the Times by Gilissen, Valentijn, Hollander, Hella

    Published in Studies in Digital Heritage (14-12-2017)
    “…The e-depot for Dutch archaeology started as a project at Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) in 2004 and developed into a successful service, which…”
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    Archiving Archaeological Data: Understanding Current Practice through Case Studies from Established Repositories by Evans, Tim, Hollander, Hella, Gilissen, Valentijn, Jakobsson, Ulf, Wright, Holly

    Published in Internet archaeology (2024)
    “…The workflows examined are representative of operational workflows around data assessment and data removal that are common to all data repositories, as well as…”
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    On Open Access to Research Data: Experiences and reflections from DANS by Marjan Grootveld, Emilie Kraaikamp, Hollander, Hella, Roorda, Dirk

    Published in The grey journal (01-07-2019)
    “…This paper addresses the question of what open access means in relation to research data. To that end we (1) briefly discuss the definition of open access and…”
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    Knowledge Organisation Systems in the Humanities—Semantic Interoperability in Practice by Scharnhorst, Andrea, Flohr, Pascal, Tykhonov, Vyacheslav, De Vries, Jerry, Hollander, Hella, Touber, Jetze, Hugo, Wim, Smiraglia, Richard, Le Franc, Yann, Siebes, Ronald, Meijers, Enno

    “…ABSTRACT We observe a growing universe of machine‐readable knowledge organisation systems (KOS) or even wider ‘semantic artifacts. We see at the same time,…”
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