PHILADELPHIA, PA.- As a repository of wide-ranging, international collections, original field notes and archival data from roughly 300 archaeological and anthropological expeditions around the world, the
Penn Museum in Philadelphia is committed to open, global, digital access for scholars and the public. In 2012, celebrating the Museum's 125th anniversary, the Penn Museum launched two online projects to expand access to its collections and share information about its research history: the online Collections Database and interactive Research Map and Timeline. While those projects continue to grow, the Museum has partnered with Digital Antiquity to further expand research data access to scholars.
Increased Data, Accessibility on www.penn.museum
Launched in January 2012, the online Collections Database has gradually expanded over the past 18 months with a wealth of additional content. It now contains more than 332,851 object records representing 692,850 objects, and more than 90,000 images illustrating 34,067 object records. In addition to the growth in available data, the functionality of the online interface has also been improved, allowing more refined searching and browsing of the Museums collections, andnew this monththe ability for online visitors to download the Museums collections metadata to sort, study, and use it to suit their own research interests under a CC BY 3.0 Creative Commons license.
Launched in December 2012, the interactive Research Map and Timeline highlights many of the Museum's research projects since its founding in 1887. Initially, showcasing 125 projects (commemorating the Museums 125th anniversary on December 6, 2012), the interactive website has now grown to include 267 research projects.
New Partnership with Digital Antiquity Expands Scholarly Access
Finally, in another recent expansion of scholarly access, the Penn Museum has partnered with Digital Antiquitya collaborative non-profit organization devoted to enhancing preservation of and access to irreplaceable archaeological records and datato provide free, open access to supplementary material from 19 books previously published by the Museum since 2000. This supplementary materialarchaeological data sets, color images, and original field reports from scholarly expeditionsis now available online at tDARThe Digital Archaeological Recorda unique digital repository for archaeological data. Previously provided on CDs or DVDs in the back of the Museums research publications, these supplementary materials are now available for download free of charge by registered tDAR users. Since tDARs content is indexed by major search engines, this collaboration exposes the Museums published digital content to searchers who may otherwise be unaware of these books and their associated digital media. The books themselves are available for purchase at the University of Pennsylvania Press (Penn Press) website. Supplementary materials are currently available for the following books:
Asia & the Pacific
Ban Chiang, a Prehistoric Village Site in Northeast Thailand, Volume 1: The Human Skeletal Remains
Mapping Mongolia: Situating Mongolia in the World from Geologic Time to the Present
Santa Cruz Island Figure Sculpture and Its Social and Ritual Contexts
Middle East/Eurasia
Botanical Aspects of Environment and Economy at Gordion, Turkey
Exploring Iran: The Photography of Erich F. Schmidt, 1930-1940
Gordion Seals and Sealings Individuals and Society
Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Baikal Region, Siberia Bioarchaeological Studies of Past Life Ways
Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran
Mesoamerica
Tikal Report 11: Map of the Ruins of Tikal, El Petén, Guatemala and Georeferenced Versions of the Maps Therein
The Artifacts of TikalOrnamental and Ceremonial Artifacts and Unworked Material Tikal, Report 27A
The Artifacts of TikalUtilitarian Artifacts and Unworked Material Tikal Report 27B
The Maya Vase Conservation Project
Settlement Archaeology at Quiriguá, Guatemala
Tikal Report 34, Part A: Additions and Alterations: A Commentary on the Architecture of the North Acropolis, Tikal, Guatemala
Tikal Report 37: Historical Archaeology at Tikal, Guatemala
Europe
Dún Ailinne: Excavations at an Irish Royal Site, 1968-1975
Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend
Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies
Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 3 The Vrokastro Regional Survey Project, Sites and Pottery