Hi
This is a good reminder why EUS should be fully integrated with
the rest of the HER, with any report or other form of publication being a
derived and easily-recreated product. The HBSMR community have been doing lots
of interesting work towards different ways of achieving this!
Regards
Crispin
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From: Issues related to Historic Environment
Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Williams,
Elizabeth
Sent: 10 September 2010 17:01
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Subject: Extensive Urban Surveys
Hi,
I've been
asked to find out what other counties do about updating extensive urban survey
reports. For example if new discoveries are made, new designations made,
archaeological events take place etc are they routinely added to a revised
document? Or do you have a set cycle to review the content of reports?
We are about
to put ours on ADS and I just wondered how others deal with these things before
we send them in.
Thanks
Liz
Liz
Williams
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Northumberland
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