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This has not been paralleled by similar mergers in Wales or Scotland. In Scotland, Historic Scotland and the RCAHMS remain separate bodies. Historic Scotland provides some SMR support grant and relies on the RCAHMS for technical advice in this respect. To facilitate co-ordination of SMR development, a [Scottish SMR Forum|Glossary#SMRForumScotland|target='_blank'], comprising Historic Scotland, the RCAHMS, the Scottish SMRs, and the [Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA)|Glossary#COSLA|target='_blank'], was formed in 2000. The Forum has produced an unpublished report of the Operational Roles of SMRs and published a Co-Operation statement between Scottish SMRs and the [RCAHMS|http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/local-authority-archaeological-liaison-project.html]. Within the Scottish SMR Forum, the SMR Technical Working Group discusses information related issues. At the end of 2004 the SMR Forum participants agreed in principle to work together to incorporate online SMR data into [Pastmap|http://www.pastmap.org] which currently provides access via the internet to GIS data on [scheduled ancient monuments|Glossary#SAM|target='_blank'], [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed buildings|target='_blank'], the records of the NMRS ([Canmore|Glossary#Canmore|target='_blank']), and Historic Gardens and Designed Landscapes provided by Scottish Natural Heritage. SMR information began to be incorporated in [Pastmap|Glossary#Pastmap|target='_blank'] from late 2005 with more SMRs due to add their data in due course.
This has not been paralleled by similar mergers in Wales or Scotland. In Scotland, Historic Scotland and the RCAHMS remain separate bodies. Historic Scotland provides some SMR support grant and relies on the RCAHMS for technical advice in this respect. To facilitate co-ordination of SMR development, a [Scottish SMR Forum|Glossary#SMRForumScotland|target='_blank'], comprising Historic Scotland, the RCAHMS, the Scottish SMRs, and the [Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA)|Glossary#COSLA|target='_blank'], was formed in 2000. The Forum has produced an unpublished report of the Operational Roles of SMRs and published a Co-Operation statement between Scottish SMRs and the [RCAHMS|http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/local-authority-archaeological-liaison-project.html|target='_blank']. Within the Scottish SMR Forum, the SMR Technical Working Group discusses information related issues. At the end of 2004 the SMR Forum participants agreed in principle to work together to incorporate online SMR data into [Pastmap|Glossary#Pastmap|target='_blank'] which currently provides access via the internet to GIS data on [scheduled ancient monuments|Glossary#SAM|target='_blank'], [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed buildings|target='_blank'], the records of the NMRS ([Canmore|Glossary#Canmore|target='_blank']), and Historic Gardens and Designed Landscapes provided by Scottish Natural Heritage. SMR information began to be incorporated in [Pastmap|Glossary#Pastmap|target='_blank'] from late 2005 with more SMRs due to add their data in due course.