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HI
Yes - if you do mean polygonisation there is lots of stuff about it in Scotland and we and the Borders are running polygonisation projects at present. Let me know if that is in fact what you are looking for.
Cheers
Val

Dr Val Turner
Shetland Archaeologist
Shetland Amenity Trust, Garthspool,
Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0NY
Tel: (01595) 694688

The Shetland Amenity Trust is a registered
Scottish charity, No: SC017505 




-----Original Message-----
From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nick Boldrini
Sent: 15 December 2016 15:40
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Subject: Re: GIS Strategy

Hi Hannah

What do you mean by GIS strategy? I'm guessing you mean guidance on how to polygonise sites?

I have memories of starting to draft something like that when I was at NYCC, but don't have a copy

 From memory though, I vaguely recall that there were already some standards/guidance around this which might help. I am sure Historic Scotland has produced a report on polygonising stuff, though can't recall what it was called. There is also information on this at IFP http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionC.11 There might even be some things in MIDAS Heritage - but you would have to check.

Hope that helps


Best wishes

Nick Boldrini
Historic Environment Record Officer
Ext 267008


-----Original Message-----
From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hannah Henderson
Sent: 15 December 2016 10:45
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: GIS Strategy

Hi all, we are wanting to make a start on the creation of a GIS Strategy for our HER and was just wondering if anyone else has undergone this process, and if so if anyone has any advice/useful links/examples they are aware of please?

Thanks!

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