This issue is based on presentations given at the 2022 EAA conference. The papers relating to HS2 therefore contain information about HS2 that was correct at the time of submission
Emily Plunkett
Cite this as: Plunkett, E. 2024 Data Opportunities: Creating a web of knowledge, Internet Archaeology 65. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.1
Rafko Urankar, Jure Krajšek and Boris Lipovec
Cite this as: Urankar, R., Krajšek, J. and Lipovec, B. 2024 Archaeologists, Hunter-Gatherers of Digital Data, Internet Archaeology 65. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.2
Kenneth Aitchison
Cite this as: Aitchison, K. 2024 Big Data and Lots of Data are Not the Same Things: Small data sources in the social science of archaeologists, Internet Archaeology 65. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.3
John Halsted
Cite this as: Halsted, J. 2024 Collecting Information and Developing Narratives: the use of data on HS2 Phase One, UK, Internet Archaeology 65. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.4
Fred Farshid Aryankhesal
Cite this as: Aryankhesal, F.F. 2024 The role of BIM and GIS in HS2 historic environment data management, an overview of HS2 Phase One, UK, Internet Archaeology 65. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.5
Teagan Zoldoske
Cite this as: Zoldoske, T. 2024 Metadata for Discovery. Planning for an Information Network, Internet Archaeology 65. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.6
Thomas Sparrow, Kate Bain, Mike Kimber and Andrew S. Wilson
Cite this as: Sparrow, T., Bain, K., Kimber, M. and Wilson, A.S. 2024 Visualising Heritage: using 3D immersive technologies to innovate, document and communicate rich narratives for HS2, Internet Archaeology 65. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.7
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