Egyptologie na internetu
Egyptology on the Internet
Vědecký článek
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/100835Identifikátory
ISSN: 1801-3899
Kolekce
- Číslo 20 [9]
Autor
Datum vydání
2018Nakladatel
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaZdrojový dokument
Pražské egyptologické studie (Prague Egyptological Studies)Rok vydání periodika: 2018
Ročník periodika: 2018
Číslo periodika: 20
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/Klíčová slova (anglicky)
Internet, Egyptology, open access, digital humanities, Web 2.0, open dataThe article follows an example of Wouter Claes and
Ellen van Keer (2014) and provides an overview of the
Egyptological sources available on the Internet, intended
to serve interested Czech and Slovak audiences. Two
main aims of the article are to provide a catalogue of the
Internet sources and to discuss some problems connected
to them. After a short history of the Internet and its diverse
language versions, fundamental Egyptological resources
are discussed, followed by web pages of the Egyptological
institutes and museums, sources on the ancient Egyptian
language and archaeology, Egyptological journals, social
networks (i.e. predominantly Facebook, Academia.
edu and Research Gate), videos, pseudoarchaeological
sources, digital humanities, open data and Web 2.0
(crowdsourcing projects). The available data are mostly
only of the first star of the five-star data deployment
scheme as proposed by Tim Berners-Lee. Additionally,
although a lot of data and databases are available online
for free, the latest knowledge published in monographs
and journals is only exceptionally reachable in open
access. In this respect, the cataloguing of existing sources
by specialists is very important, represented in the field
e.g. by Egyptology Resources and Ancient World Online.