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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