Hi Nick
Academia & Local Societies are not major players as yet on OASIS but
definitely a planned growth-area, the JISCmail OASIS-USERS list may be
one way forward here. We do have a number of university archaeology
units signed up of course.
Best wishes
Mark
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Hi Mark
does OASIS advertise to Academics Students and Local Societies?
If so great! IF not, is there anyway we could help with this (as
HER's)?
Again this is part of the solution, but the thing I am struggling with
is what networks to use to tell people how.
Mike and Bruce suggested some, anyone got any others?
best wishes
Nick Boldrini
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Hi Nick
In a word, OASIS!
Cheers
Mark
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Hi Kim
the point isn't about whether I should trawl for references, I should.
Its about time and priorities and easing the load. As Helen said, we
may not have time to do it regularly, but for the researchers its a
fairly less time consuming task of sending us one email with the
reference in.
now I realise that switches the work to them, and they're busy (aren't
we all) but its about a cultural thing I think, trying to make it the
norm to report these things to HER's. As its national Policy for local
HER's to be seen as the main source for info (stated in various RCHMe
and EH Docs, though in different words), what I ma trying to ask is
how
do we get that idea more widely accepted.
And the thing is we don't necessarily need all the references to every
event (though ideally that would be good). One would do for starters
so
we at least knew the event existed at all. Then if needed (ie it
became
a development issue) we could chase up other references for the
researcher themselves
best wishes
Nick Boldrini
Historic Environment Record Officer
Heritage Section
Countryside Service
North Yorkshire County Council
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You're right. I withdraw my comment. BIAB and journal indexes, many of
which
are also online (especially the big ones like Antiquity), is probably
the
least time-consuming way.
Kim Biddulph
Unlocking Buckinghamshire's Past Project Officer
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