hi
I would possibly be able to attend a few meetings
Jason A. Siddall
FISH Convenor
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From: Dominique de Moulins [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 7:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Response from FISH
I now have quite a few people willing to join the working group. Some
off
list as well. Some have specified willingness to participate by e-mail
only. I think that some meetings will be necessary though. I shall try
to
convene a meeting in the not too distant future and we shall e-mail the
results of the discussion to those who only want to participate by
e-mail
and ask for their views in that way.
I am glad that FISH can participate. I am putting you, Jason, on my
e-mail
working group list.
I am glad that this seems to be taking off at last.
Dominique
At 15:08 22/10/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>As the Convenor of FISH I can confirm MIDAS 2 is going ahead and the
>work to decide what will go into it will be done next year mid 2004.
>
>I cannot really speak for the committee members but I do not see why we
>should not consider this for inclusion .. so in principle yes I think
we
>should at least consider this for inclusion. I cannot really say if it
>would be included as we have no detail at present ... I think the
>content, scope etc need to be very clearly developed before any
>development or decision can be made.
>
>Jason A. Siddall
>FISH Convenor
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Wise, Julia [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 12:40 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject:
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>
>I agree with Ingrid that there are clearly 2 issues here:
>Developing MIDAS/Thesauri sufficiently to cope adequately with
>palaeoenvironmental data; as well as the database HBSMR development
>issues.
>I think we should have a clear steer from Data standards/FISH
colleagues
>on
>whether or not they are prepared to take this on board in principal
>before we
>go down the route that Crispin suggests of developing a new module for
>HBSMR.
>
>
>I would be happy to be involved with Dominique's working party (like
>Ben,
>probably by e-mail), but only if MIDAS/FISH and those responsible for
>the
>Thesauri are prepared to take this seriously and there's backing from
>the SMR
>community to take it forward!
>
>In terms of recording period, when we migrated to HBSMR I insisted on
>retaining Pleistocene as a period term. We also had all the main
Pollen
>Zones as terms within our old database. I still have the ability to
>record
>these in a User defined field and can search for them using adhoc
>queries.
>
>
>Julia Wise
>County Archaeological Service
>Buckinghamshire County Council
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