@steko @ekansa @paregorios (seeing what happens when I set this response back to public as an experiment...)
@steko @ekansa @paregorios This could be really something, especially since all data I'm responsible for connect to OC/DINAA recs and we have zero preservation infrastructure (having a crisis right now, actually).
@ekansa Can Zenodo handle access restrictions for sensitive data?
@paregorios @steko
@ekansa @steko @paregorios Thanks! I've been lurking...
I've got nothing to add but I'm learning from the thread.
Today is a great day to donate (or donate more) to our ever wonderful instance maintainer. It's a tough job and she deserves to get paid for it. let's send our spare $s to @CobaltVelvet
CobaltVelvet's profile - Liberapay https://en.liberapay.com/CobaltVelvet/
@jstpwalsh I'm not ready abandon because the community is so robust and important to me but I think its really key to set up some alternative spaces to keep all the eggs out of the 1 or 2 corporate baskets.
By way of an intro, I'm Jolene. I'm an archaeologist who wrangles data in the public sector. I like questions, collaboration, databases, maps, charts, graphs, patterns, jokes, context, equity, dignity.
Back over here from birdsite (thanks @ekansa for spurring me to look again). I was crossposting between both for a while, but that was probably just annoying for everyone. Still need to find a groove.
@Electricarchaeo @electricarchaeo Yep! that links to the scholar.social instance.
The tragedy of a stellar hair day before bike helmet.
Ah, Past Me, who decided to completely invent the format of this electronic/irl symposium. Who needs the easy way?
I am wearing swingy linen trousers in protest of this freezing precipitation.
It will feel so nice to *have written* this paper.
Crappy pic, but LOOK at all these beautiful baby leaves! Northern friends, spring is coming. Promise.
Will I ever not experience a wave of nausea when sending an email to a big listserv?
A curious 17th c site name, Wolfshave. Sounds like the makings for an unhappy wolf. Come to find out it was a transcription error. WolfSNARE. I'm a little sad to correct this.
Data folks: how do you document changes in taxonomy? We completely rebuilt our system and migrated lots of terms back in 2011, but there's no documentation, apparently.
There's a state records collection at Library of Virginia covering the 1927 "Division of History and Archaeology." It's taking all the will I have (aided by deadlines) not to go down there right now. https://at.virginia.edu/2Jkk9wy
My #SAA2018 hotel is 1.5mi from the conference hotel & not on an efficient transit route, so trying out a bike share pass. Excited! http://bit.ly/2EjMfV5
Just going to boot to Windows for the first time in 4 months real quick to do this one tiny thing LOLOLOL