The Center for the Study of Architecture and Archaeology just released the Winter 2006 issue of the CSA Newsletter, Computing Technologies for Archaeologists and Architectural Historians. CSA's newsletter, edited by Harrison Eiteljorg II, is an excellent resource for cultural resource management people, including useful reviews of websites and software.
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents:
- Still More On XML - Finding a Middle Ground Is XML the issue, or is controlled vocabulary the issue? (Tyler Bell & Harrison Eiteljorg, II)
- Web Site Reviews: FastiOnline A good beginning. (Marina De Franceschini)
- Even the Superceded Data Are Valuable Good databases keep track of changes as well as final choices. (Harrison Eiteljorg, II)
- Google Earth(tm) and Some Practical Applications for the Field of Archaeology A valuable new tool for scholars. ( Lee Ullmann and Yuri Gorokhovich)
- AutoCAD (r) Cross-Referenced Files and Blocks -- Often Not for Scholars These features should be used with great care. (Harrison Eiteljorg, II)
- Thank You, Autodesk and Lisa Crounse Thank you for the new version of AutoCAD(r).


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