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Recent years have seen much greater co-operation between the key national organisations with an interest in the development of English HERs (English Heritage, ALGAO, RCAHMW, RCAHMS, IHBC, DCMS and MLA) since RCHME, ALGAO and English Heritage signed a co-operation statement containing agreed key principles governing SMR development in 1998 (RCHME, ALGAO and English Heritage 1998). The statement set out a shared vision of a national network of heritage records maintained to common standards and accessible to a wide variety of users. Since 1998, this partnership has underpinned a number of projects, including the SMR assessment (Baker 1999a), and preparation of a framework document for the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to guide bids from HERs for funding, recently updated as ‘[Unlocking Our Pasthttp://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/filearea.cgi?LMGT1=HERFORUM&X=&Y=&f=/Guidelines/Unlocking_Our_Past.pdf]’ (EH/ALGAO 2005).
Recent years have seen much greater co-operation between the key national organisations with an interest in the development of English HERs (English Heritage, ALGAO, RCAHMW, RCAHMS, IHBC, DCMS and MLA) since RCHME, ALGAO and English Heritage signed a co-operation statement containing agreed key principles governing SMR development in 1998 (RCHME, ALGAO and English Heritage 1998). The statement set out a shared vision of a national network of heritage records maintained to common standards and accessible to a wide variety of users. Since 1998, this partnership has underpinned a number of projects, including the SMR assessment (Baker 1999a), and preparation of a framework document for the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to guide bids from HERs for funding, recently updated as ‘[Unlocking Our Past|http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/filearea.cgi?LMGT1=HERFORUM&X=&Y=&f=/Guidelines/Unlocking_Our_Past.pdf]’ (EH/ALGAO 2005).