Reflections on the Use of Social Networking Sites as an Interactive Tool for Data Dissemination in Digital Archaeology

Dominik Hagmann

Reflections on the Use of Social Networking Sites as an Interactive Tool for Data Dissemination in Digital Archaeology

Číslo: 1/2018
Periodikum: Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica
DOI: 10.24916/iansa.2018.1.1

Klíčová slova: digital archaeology, public archaeology, information and communication technologies, social media, Twitter, Sketchfab, ResearchGate, open access, science communication, data dissemination

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Anotace: Based on a case study, the paper analyses the possibilities of social media as a tool for science

communication in the context of information and communication technology (ICT) usage in
archaeology. Aside from discussing the characteristics of digital archaeology, the social networking sites
(SNS) Twitter, Sketchfab, and ResearchGate are integrated into a digital research data dissemination
tool. As a result, above-average engagement rates with few impressions were observed. Compared
with that, status updates focusing on actual fieldwork and other research activities gain high numbers
of impressions with below-average engagement rates. It is believed that most of the interactions are
restricted to a core audience and that a clearly defined social media strategy is obligatory for successful
research data dissemination in archaeology, combined with regular posts in the SNS. Additionally,
active followers are of highest importance.