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h3. The Digital Archaeological Record

The proposed digital information infrastructure is called tDAR for "the Digital Archaeological Record." tDAR is an open-source, Internet accessible foundation for a global archaeological information infrastructure. It is publicly accessible over the Internet, although users must register. [Prototype tDAR|http://beta.tdar.org], now operational, [tDAR Beta|http://beta.tdar.org] provides basic archival capabilities for databases, spreadsheets, and documents. With the components now under development tDAR will offer concept-oriented queries that do not require knowledge of the schemas of the available datasets and will provide integrated, cross-project, sustainable access to dynamic archives of archaeological, physical anthropological, and environmental data that will:
* advance our ability to conduct synthetic and comparative research;
* and maintain the long-term utility and accessibility of archaeological data.