Information management
Our work involves developing digital archives and databases providing access to a range of resources to give new insights into the past and tools for the future.
Key partners in the Centre for Digital Heritage include the world-leading data repository, the Archaeology Data Service, and the Borthwick Institute for Archives - both with a proven track record for innovation in data management and curation.
Case studies
York's Archbishops Registers
York's Archbishops Registers Revealed provides free access to over 20,000 images of Registers produced by the Archbishops of York, 1225-1650.
ARIADNEplus
ARIADNEplus is the continuation of a project bringing together European archaeological repositories in a searchable catalogue.
Open AIR
The Open Acoustic Impulse Response (Open AIR) Library provides access to downloadable acoustic impulse responses (IRs) from interesting buildings, spaces and other sources.