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During the 1980s and 1990s, the respective government departments, Royal Commissions and national agencies were concerned with the structure, content and development of local SMRs. In England, [English Heritage|Glossary#English Heritage|target='_blank'] (and earlier the Department of the Environment (DoE)) and the RCHME) supported enhancement projects and initial computerisation based on the [AN32|Glossary#AN32|target='_blank'] recording form for scheduled monuments and the ['Superfile'|Glossary#Superfile Package|target='_blank'] database program. In 1989 the RCHME was given the lead role in respect of SMRs (continued by EH following merger) and subsequently supported fieldwork and recording projects in SMRs, and the development of data and recording standards (such as RCHME 1993). During the 1990s the RCHME assisted in the development of software for SMRs. This culminated in the launch in 1998 of an SMR software package [(Historic Buildings, Sites and Monuments Records (HBSMR))|Glossary#HBSMR|target='_blank'] jointly developed with [ALGAO|Glossary#ALGAO UK|target=’_blank’] and [exeGesIS SDM Ltd|Glossary#exeGesIS SDM Ltd|target='_blank'].
During the 1980s and 1990s, the respective government departments, Royal Commissions and national agencies were concerned with the structure, content and development of local SMRs. In England, [English Heritage|Glossary#English Heritage|target='_blank'] (and earlier the Department of the Environment (DoE)) and the RCHME) supported enhancement projects and initial computerisation based on the [AN32|Glossary#AN32|target='_blank'] recording form for scheduled monuments and the ['Superfile'|Glossary#Superfile Package|target='_blank'] database program. In 1989 the RCHME was given the lead role in respect of SMRs (continued by EH following merger) and subsequently supported fieldwork and recording projects in SMRs, and the development of data and recording standards (such as RCHME 1993). During the 1990s the RCHME assisted in the development of software for SMRs. This culminated in the launch in 1998 of an SMR software package [(Historic Buildings, Sites and Monuments Records (HBSMR))|Glossary#HBSMR|target='_blank'] jointly developed with [ALGAO|Glossary#ALGAO UK|target='_blank'] and [exeGesIS SDM Ltd|Glossary#exeGesIS SDM Ltd|target='_blank'].