We would be happy to comment.
Mags Waughman
Archaeological
Conservation Officer
The Old
Vicarage
Bondgate
Helmsley
YO62 5BP
Tel: 01439
770657
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Subject: MIDAS Heritage Peer
Review - Join Us!
Dear colleagues
As you may know, the project to create a
second edition of the data standard MIDAS (MIDAS Heritage) is moving towards
its peer review stage, and on behalf of the whole project team, I would like to
invite you all to take part in this review. We are particularly keen to
have participants from the HER community, because we feel that you are key
users of the standard, and we very much hope that you will be able to help with
this. I know that some of you have very kindly offered to undertake the
review already, for which many thanks.
The review will be happening between 8th
May and 29th June. You will receive a copy of the MIDAS Heritage
document and a short questionnaire to highlight the specific areas we would
like your thoughts on. There will also of course be an opportunity to give us
any other feedback or information about the document which you feel would be
useful.
I’d like to emphasise how impossible
it is to produce such a standard without the assistance of our colleagues
throughout the sector, and how helpful it will be to us if you can take
part. There will be an update on the MIDAS project at the HER Forum summer
meeting in June, and we are hoping to have plenty of feedback from HERs to
report during this meeting, so this is the ideal time to comment.
Please email me if you would like to join
in.
Best wishes
Emma
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Emma Turner
Data Standards Supervisor
English Heritage
National Monuments Record
SN2 2GZ
+44 (0)1793 414726
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