Hi Ed,
I've just been speed reading some of the replies
that came last week, whilst I was on leave. I wondered if the use of our
thesauri, (including the Event Types thesaurus) for
indexing/tagging reports was raised or if their use was/is
assumed? Apologies if I'm raising a point that has already been made, the
response seemed quite encouraging.
Cheers
Paul
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Dear
colleagues,
My thanks to all of
you who contributed to last weeks discussion of the proposed grey literature
standard, or who listened in and posted their thoughts to me
off-line. Thanks also to Kieron and Emma at FISH for the use of their
online forum. I would now like to close discussion here. Needless to say if
anyone would like to make further comment, they can contact me at the address
below.
The messages
posted will be accessible online, for the the next few years at least, in
the JISCmail system. You can view that most conveniently by visiting www.fish-forum.info and using the 'Recent
discussion' link. From there you will be able to search for messages in August
2010, or use 'HEGEL' as a search term.
As I mentioned last
week, I will take back a summary of responses here to the stakeholder
group. Once they have all had their opportunity to comment, in mid-September,
English Heritage will take a decision on where to commit resources for this
initiative. I'll report back to this list later in the year.
Best wishes and
thanks,
Ed
Standards and Guidelines manager
English Heritage