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British Sign Language videos on BM website
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
The British Museum has undergone some extensive work over the last year or so. One of the latest additions are British Sign Language videos which were produced by students from Frank Barnes Primary School for Deaf children. They worked with Museum staff to give their own interpretations of African masks and headdresses, the Assyrian lion [...]
World Archaeology Congress presentation
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
I’m on the way to Dublin right now and I’ve just finished my presentation for the session I’m speaking at tomorrow. It is now available on slideshare as I’ve just uploaded it from Gatwick. Probably not that useful without the words to accompany it….
World Archaeology Congress Paper
Wessex Archaeology site relaunched
Monday, June 30th, 2008
I started this post about 3 weeks ago and forgot all about it. However, one of Tom Goskar’s tweets reminded me about the relaunch of Wessex Archaeology’s website. Like Surrey Archaeology Society’s website, this is another site done with Drupal as the content system and it has been heavily modified to allow the Wessex team [...]
Image feed by county
Friday, June 27th, 2008
Andrew Larcombe asked me by Twitter yesterday for a feed of images from the database for Surrey. This could be reused on the Surrey Archaeology Society website. Andrew has redeveloped their site using Drupal as the content management system, with jQuery as the javascript framework. They have some nice features (flickr feed, presentations on slideshare) [...]
Image feed direct from database
Thursday, June 26th, 2008
If you’re interested in getting the latest images direct from the Scheme’s database, please feel free to subscribe to the Scheme’s feed: http://www.finds.org.uk/rss/imagefeed.php
When I have finished the database rebuild, we’ll have geo referenced feeds on demand and various other data formats for you to reuse. Enjoy.
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