Woher weiß ich, dass die das auch können? Zur Dokumentation durch Praxis erworbener Kompetenz von Citizen Scientists im UK
Allbwn ymchwil: Pennod mewn Llyfr/Adroddiad/Trafodion Cynhadledd › Pennod
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Jahresschrift 2017. Netzwerk Geschichte Österreich, 2017. t. 14.
Allbwn ymchwil: Pennod mewn Llyfr/Adroddiad/Trafodion Cynhadledd › Pennod
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T1 - Woher weiß ich, dass die das auch können?
T2 - Zur Dokumentation durch Praxis erworbener Kompetenz von Citizen Scientists im UK
AU - Karl, Raimund
PY - 2017/12/1
Y1 - 2017/12/1
N2 - This article discusses the different ways by which competences of Citizen Scientists acquired by participation in practical archaeological fieldwork can and are being recorded. It illustrates how these different - some more informal, other more formal - means of recording allow to assure professional archaeologists that volunteers who have applied for joining their fieldwork projects possess the necessary skills and competences required; or alternatively assess the amount of supervision and training that will be required to accommodate participation by volunteers who have achieved different levels of competence in different fieldwork skills. It is discussed whether the best practice examples from British archaeology could be adopted within the currently existing legislative framework for archaeological heritage protection in Austria.
AB - This article discusses the different ways by which competences of Citizen Scientists acquired by participation in practical archaeological fieldwork can and are being recorded. It illustrates how these different - some more informal, other more formal - means of recording allow to assure professional archaeologists that volunteers who have applied for joining their fieldwork projects possess the necessary skills and competences required; or alternatively assess the amount of supervision and training that will be required to accommodate participation by volunteers who have achieved different levels of competence in different fieldwork skills. It is discussed whether the best practice examples from British archaeology could be adopted within the currently existing legislative framework for archaeological heritage protection in Austria.
KW - ARCHAEOLOGY
KW - public participation
KW - Heritage management
KW - Citizen science
M3 - Pennod
SN - 9783200054257
SP - 14
BT - Jahresschrift 2017
PB - Netzwerk Geschichte Österreich
ER -