Project Title,Hardware/Operating System,Software ,Software Version,Date of Creation,,Location (each locational term should be added on a new row),"Creator (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,"Copyright Holder (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,Scale of Data Capture,Scale of Data Storage,Assessment of Data Quality,Method of Data Capture,Purpose of Data Creation,Filename(s) (each filename should be added as a new row),Description,Projection Type,File Type,Source ,Table Attribute (each new attribute/notation should be added as a new row),,"Supporting documentation file name(this should be enclosed separately and include an abbreviations, codes or notations used)" ,,,,Start Date,End date,,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,,,,,,,,,,,Code,Description, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GIS files for Notts Historic Landscape Characterisation,PC - ?,"Created on DataMap, transferred to MapInfo","Original ?, Currently on MapInfo 12.5",Feb-98,Sep-99,Nottinghamshire,Andy ,Bowes,Notts CC,,,Notts CC,?,?,"Generally good, but three layers from the original project are missing (see Overview)",Digitisation using DataMap,To create polygons for field / land use types identified for Notts HLC,BHISTSET,Extent of historic cores of settlement,?,Polygon,Notts CC,,,Report - EHLCRep0.doc and pdfs of maps ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,MODWOOD,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,PARKGARD,"Parks and gardens on English Heritage Register, identified in SMR, or otherwise known",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AIRFLD,"Old and current Airfields (most if not all of military origins), Ordnance Depots.",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,LEISURE,"Golf Courses, Sporting and Holiday Centres",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,OPENFEXI,Extant open field system at Laxton,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,FOSSIL,"Field patterns with long narrow fields, often sinuous, which originate in enclosure of strips in open fields",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,REFLOF,"Field patterns with strong linear dominants, often sinuous, which demonstrably, or probably, originated in enclosure of strips, combinations of strips, or furlongs in open fields. Lacking the narrowness of fossilised open fields, these reflect the layouts of open fields.",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,REGGEO,Field Patterns involving large geometric enclosures of type commonly associated with Parliamentary Enclosures,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,IRREGGEO,"Field patterns involving geometric layouts which are less regular (i.e. less linear or rectangular) than in 10. Again, may be associated frequently with Parliamentary Enclosures",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SEMIREG,"Field patterns which are loosely geometric in layout, involving linear, rectangular or square arrangements, but which are less sharply defined than in 10 (with field boundaries which may waver or be discontinuous over distance (short linear dominants)) and are usually smaller in scale.",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,UNRIVMED,"Areas of open river-side pastures, meadows or commons which retain traditional boundaries and unenclosed character visible on the 19th Century Map",,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,DESTROY,"Fields in which the earlier patterns shown on the 19th Century Map are no longer present, or no longer readable or have been radically reorganised. Frequently, but not entirely, associated with responses to post World War II agricultural policies and technology",,,,,,