What a good idea ! An electronic research pool for SMR studies. It would
undoubtedly encourage more students to take up SMR related projects, and
would assist our debates on the development of SMRs.
Anyone who gets general enquiries from students about SMR history, theory,
practice, might be interested in this contribution:
Robinson, B. 2000. 'English Sites and Monuments Records - Information,
Communication, and Technology' in Lock, G. & Brown, K. (eds.) On the Theory
and Practice of Archaeological Computing, Oxford University Committee for
Archaeology, Monograph no. 51. ISBN 0-947816-51-8.
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