22nd July 2008, 12:24 PM
Definite yes - over the years they've eagerly embraced changes in technology and treated their website as a primary source, not just an afterthought. They adopted Scribd almost right away and have been distributing their images under a CC license through Flickr for ages. The images taken are of a high professional standard and are often uploaded while the digs are in progress.
They also run an internal blogging service so that their archaeologists have a centralised place from which they can keep the public up to date about current projects.
It must be said, though, that the navigation could do with a bit of work, although that in itself is an indication of the plethora of content.
They also run an internal blogging service so that their archaeologists have a centralised place from which they can keep the public up to date about current projects.
It must be said, though, that the navigation could do with a bit of work, although that in itself is an indication of the plethora of content.