@article {richards_archaeology_2006,
	title = {Archaeology, e-publication and the Semantic Web},
	journal = {Antiquity},
	volume = {80},
	number = {310},
	year = {2006},
	note = {00018},
	pages = {970{\textendash}979},
	abstract = {In this article, Richards explores the potential of the Semantic Web for archaeological scholarship. He begins by discussing the design of the web as an only human readable structure. However, despite the web{\textquoteright}s current structure, Richards argues that there is a lot of potential for the web to support scholarship through sustainable publishing and the rise of e-Journals. Richards suggests that theories of the Semantic Web be put into practice by using XML to identify and tag archaeological resources. As a first step, Richards urges for the development of ontologies to categorize the literature. },
	keywords = {Archaeology, Data bases, Data mining, digital libraries, Guidelines, Memorials \& monuments, Research, Search engines},
	issn = {0003598X},
	url = {http://search.proquest.com/docview/217578453?accountid=11862},
	author = {Richards, Julian D.}
}
