Julia,
In Essex we are working with a field and placenames project set up by
our county archaeological society. The database for this is in Access and
the
results can be displayed on a GIS
Paul Gilman
Heritage Information and Records Manager
Essex County Council
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wise, Julia [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 19 February 2001 08:50
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> Subject: Recording Fieldnames on the SMR
>
> Has anyone tried recording fieldnames on an SMR database linked to GIS,
> rather than simply recording the information as a single GIS overlay or on
> paper maps?
> Do you have any advice on the implications for data management or data
> handling?
>
> We are involved with a LHI-funded project aimed at recording The Black
> Hedge, an historic landscape feature mentioned in a late 10th century copy
> of a charter of c.903. We will be helping to set up a recording database
> (probably not linked to GIS) which can be downloaded directly into the SMR
> at the end of the project. The organisers are keen to record adjacent
> field
> systems and any associated features and we are uncertain at this stage
> whether we should encourage them to record this on the database, or to
> confine it to paper maps.
>
> Julia Wise
> (Buckinghamshire)
>
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