In this thesis I will try to explore which examples of information support to the system of archaeological reporting exist and which are currently at disposal or being used in Slovenia. The basis for the creation of an archaeological report is relevant legal act, that sets the direction of a whole administrative process of archaeological research. In Slovenia this area is ruled by Act of cultural heritage protection and Regulation of archaeological research. The latter sets the standards fort the formal composition of archaeological reports and it expresses their public availability. They are currently being publicly available in physical form in INDOK centre. This will change with the start of the project eArheo, that will enable online access to archaeological reports. I was interested in what improvements could be made in the future online base compared to the current situation, so I did an analysis of the systems of archaeological reports submissions and related administrative procedures in some exemplar countries. By comparing them to our own system I tried to find options for improvement of Slovenian system and its information support, which makes the conclusion of the thesis
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