The Archaeology Data Service

The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is the leading accredited repository in the UK for archaeology and historic environment data. With over 25 years of experience the ADS supports research, learning and teaching with free, high quality and dependable digital resources.

👩‍🏫 Your instructors

Dr Nicky Garland 0000-0002-6789-0779

Nicky is the Training and Communications Manager at the Archaeology Data Service (ADS). Nicky is an archaeologist with experience of teaching and training in both developer-led archaeology and academia.

Nicky is the course convenor for this Training School and the contact for all of your questions.

Dr Tim Evans 0000-0002-2725-6730

Tim is the Deputy Director of the ADS. Tim holds responsibility for all day-to-day operational issues at the ADS, and alongside our Director Prof Julian Richards is responsible for strategic development.

Dr Ewan Chipping

Ewan is the HSDS Training Officer. He is responsible for designing and delivering training to users of the service.

Olivia Foster

Olivia is the Digital Archive Supervisor for the ADS. Olivia is responsible for accessioning and archiving datasets deposited with the ADS and providing supervision to the archives team.

Becky Hirst

Becky is a Digtial Archives Officer for the ADS. Becky is responsible for accessioning and archiving datasets deposited with the ADS including the creation of Special Collections for archives.

Evelyn Curl

Evelyn is the Data Standards Officer for the Heritage Science Data Service. Evelyn is responsible for developing and monitoring data and technical metadata standards for the Heritage Science Data Service (HSDS)

Grace McCulloch

Grace is the Communications and Training Assistant for the ADS and HSDS. Grace supports the development and maintenance of content for both the ADS and HSDS website and social media. Grace also assists in the development of training materials.

Dr Holly Wright 0000-0002-3403-4159

Holly is the Research Projects Manager of the ADS. Holly manages and implements the ADS contribution to a range of major international research projects.

Judith Winters 0000-0002-3420-2685

Judith is the Editor for the open access online e-journal Internet Archaeology. Internet Archaeology is archived by the ADS and shares the same infrastructure and management.

ATRIUM

Advancing FronTier Research In the Arts and hUManities (ATRIUM) is a European Commission funded project that aims to exploit and strengthen interconnections between leading European infrastructures: (DARIAH, ARIADNE, CLARIN, OPERAS) to improve access to a portfolio of state-of-the-art services available to researchers across countries, languages, domains and media. This project will build on a shared understanding and interoperability principles established in the SSHOC (Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud) cluster project and other previous collaborations.

For more information about ATRIUM please visit the project website.