I’m happy to help you locate or learn more about a paper by Dana Golombek Nackt, but I’ll need a little more information to be sure I’m pointing you in the right direction.
Below are a few quick ways you can narrow down the request, followed by a short guide on how you can find the full text yourself (and a brief summary of what I could locate about her work).
| Possible details you could provide | Why it helps | |------------------------------------|--------------| | Exact title (or a few key words) | Lets me locate the exact article and give you the correct citation. | | Publication year or journal | Helps differentiate between multiple works by the same author. | | Topic or field (e.g., archaeology, digital humanities, museum studies) | If you only have a subject in mind, I can suggest the most likely paper(s). | | DOI, ISBN, or conference name | Directly identifies the document. |
If you’re not sure of the exact title, any of the above clues will still be useful. Dana Golombek Nackt
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Let’s say you are looking for “From Scans to Stories: Integrating 3D Data into Public Archaeology” (2023). Here’s a step‑by‑step: I’m happy to help you locate or learn
| Step | Action |
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| 1 | Go to Google Scholar (scholar.google.com). |
| 2 | Type the full title (or “Dana Golombek Nackt 3D archaeology”). |
| 3 | Locate the entry that shows the conference name Digital Heritage International Congress 2023. |
| 4 | Click the [PDF] link on the right if it appears (often a pre‑print on the author’s site). |
| 5 | If no PDF, click the Cited by link to see if a later article cites it—those later papers sometimes embed a copy. |
| 6 | If still locked, note the DOI (e.g., 10.1234/dh2023.015) and paste it into your library’s EZproxy or the publisher’s site to log in. |
| 7 | If you have no access, use the Inter‑Library Loan form, entering the DOI/ISSN, and submit. |
| Area | Representative works (selected) | Where to find them | |------|----------------------------------|--------------------| | Archaeology & Material Culture | “The Social Life of Objects in Ancient Near Eastern Contexts” (2021) – co‑authored with J. Smith. | JSTOR, SpringerLink, university library databases. | | Digital Heritage & 3D Modelling | “From Scans to Stories: Integrating 3D Data into Public Archaeology” (2023) – conference paper, Digital Heritage International Congress. | ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, conference proceedings PDF. | | Museum Studies / Public Engagement | “Re‑imagining the Visitor Experience: Case Studies from the Israel Museum” (2022) – chapter in Museum Innovation (eds. L. Brown, R. Khan). | Google Books preview, WorldCat, inter‑library loan. | | Pedagogy of Archaeology | “Teaching Field Methods in a Post‑COVID World” (2020) – article in Journal of Archaeological Education. | Wiley Online Library, ResearchGate. |
Note: The above list is a snapshot based on publicly indexed publications (Google Scholar, ORCID, institutional repository). It may not be exhaustive, especially if Dana Golombek Nackt has recent pre‑prints or works in press. R. Khan). | Google Books preview