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Small Works, Big Stories. Methodological approaches to photogrammetry through crowd-sourcing experiences. / Moller, K.; Griffiths, S.; Edwards, B. et al.
In: Internet Archaeology, Vol. 40, 18.11.2015.

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Moller, K, Griffiths, S, Edwards, B, Wilson, A, Karl, R, Labrosse, F, LaTrobe-Bateman, E, Miles, H, Moeller, K, Roberts, JC & Tiddeman, B 2015, 'Small Works, Big Stories. Methodological approaches to photogrammetry through crowd-sourcing experiences', Internet Archaeology, vol. 40. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.40.7.2

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Moller, K., Griffiths, S., Edwards, B., Wilson, A., Karl, R., Labrosse, F., LaTrobe-Bateman, E., Miles, H., Moeller, K., Roberts, J. C., & Tiddeman, B. (2015). Small Works, Big Stories. Methodological approaches to photogrammetry through crowd-sourcing experiences. Internet Archaeology, 40. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.40.7.2

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Moller K, Griffiths S, Edwards B, Wilson A, Karl R, Labrosse F, LaTrobe-Bateman E, Miles H, Moeller K, Roberts JC, et al. 2015. Small Works, Big Stories. Methodological approaches to photogrammetry through crowd-sourcing experiences. Internet Archaeology. 40. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.40.7.2

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Moller K, Griffiths S, Edwards B, Wilson A, Karl R, Labrosse F et al. Small Works, Big Stories. Methodological approaches to photogrammetry through crowd-sourcing experiences. Internet Archaeology. 2015 Nov 18;40. doi: 10.11141/ia.40.7.2

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Moller, K. ; Griffiths, S. ; Edwards, B. et al. / Small Works, Big Stories. Methodological approaches to photogrammetry through crowd-sourcing experiences. In: Internet Archaeology. 2015 ; Vol. 40.

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T1 - Small Works, Big Stories. Methodological approaches to photogrammetry through crowd-sourcing experiences

AU - Moller, K.

AU - Griffiths, S.

AU - Edwards, B.

AU - Wilson, A.

AU - Karl, R.

AU - Labrosse, F.

AU - LaTrobe-Bateman, E.

AU - Miles, H.

AU - Moeller, K.

AU - Roberts, J.C.

AU - Tiddeman, B.

PY - 2015/11/18

Y1 - 2015/11/18

N2 - A recent digital public archaeology project (HeritageTogether) sought to build a series of 3D ditigal models using photogrammetry from crowd-sourced images. The project saw over 13000 digital images being donated, and resulted in models of some 78 sites, providing resources for researchers, and condition surveys. The project demonstrated that digital public archaeology does not stop at the 'trowel's edge', and that collaborative post-excavation analysis and generation of research processes are as important as time in the field. We emphasise in this contribution that our methodologies, as much as our research outputs, can be fruitfully co-produced in public archaeology projects.

AB - A recent digital public archaeology project (HeritageTogether) sought to build a series of 3D ditigal models using photogrammetry from crowd-sourced images. The project saw over 13000 digital images being donated, and resulted in models of some 78 sites, providing resources for researchers, and condition surveys. The project demonstrated that digital public archaeology does not stop at the 'trowel's edge', and that collaborative post-excavation analysis and generation of research processes are as important as time in the field. We emphasise in this contribution that our methodologies, as much as our research outputs, can be fruitfully co-produced in public archaeology projects.

U2 - 10.11141/ia.40.7.2

DO - 10.11141/ia.40.7.2

M3 - Article

VL - 40

JO - Internet Archaeology

JF - Internet Archaeology

SN - 1363-5387

ER -