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Antiquist members include archaeologists, museum professionals, historians, and other interested people. | Antiquist members include archaeologists, museum professionals, historians, and other interested people. | ||
Antiquist has an open [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/antiquist mailing list] with online forum features, and as of | Antiquist has an open [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/antiquist mailing list] with online forum features, and as of Jan 2020 had approximately 430 subscribers. | ||
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[[category:cultural heritage]] | [[category:cultural heritage]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 14 January 2020
Available:
- Website/blog: http://www.antiquist.org/
- Google group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/antiquist
List managers
- Chris Puttick
- Leif Isaksen
- Tom Goskar
- Stuart Eve
- Graeme Earl
- Andrew Larcombe
- Kayt Armstrong
Description
Antiquist is an online community of people working with computing in the heritage sector. It is primarily a communication network - a way to talk, argue, experiment, share ideas, and solve common problems.
Antiquist members include archaeologists, museum professionals, historians, and other interested people.
Antiquist has an open mailing list with online forum features, and as of Jan 2020 had approximately 430 subscribers.