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Record offices, whether county based as in England and Wales or the various unitary and joint archives in Scotland, hold documents, photographs, maps and other archives relating to their local area. Some HERs have close contacts with their local record office and some HER databases include cross-references to material held there.
Record offices, whether county based as in England and Wales or the various unitary and joint archives in Scotland, hold documents, photographs, maps and other archives relating to their local area. In Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland acts as the national repository for archaeological archives, both paper and digital. Some HERs have close contacts with their local record office and some HER databases include cross-references to material held there.
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[ALGAO|Glossary#ALGAO UK|target='_blank'] members within England have established a network of regional groups, coincident with the government regions, for HER staff and, in some cases, for planning archaeologists. These groups provide a valuable forum for HER managers to discuss working practices, data standards and to work together on regional initiatives such as the preparation of a research framework for the region. There are no equivalent regional groups in Scotland or Wales. The Scottish SMR Forum formed in 2000 and representing [Historic Scotland|Glossary#Historic Scotland|target='_blank'], the [RCAHMS|Glossary#RCAHMS|target='_blank'], the Scottish SMRs, and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities ([COSLA|Glossary#COSLA|target='_blank']) is the focus for discussion of HER issues. The four Welsh HER Managers meet regularly to discuss similar matters to their colleagues in regional HER fora in England.
[ALGAO|Glossary#ALGAO UK|target='_blank'] members within England have established a network of regional groups, coincident with the government regions, for HER staff and, in some cases, for planning archaeologists. These groups provide a valuable forum for HER managers to discuss working practices, data standards and to work together on regional initiatives such as the preparation of a research framework for the region. There are no equivalent regional groups in Scotland or Wales. The [Scottish SMR Forum|http://smrforum-scotland.org.uk/] is the focus for discussion of HER issues, and includes Historic Environment Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland, as well as local authority HERs and SMRs, and others. The four Welsh HER Managers meet regularly to discuss similar matters to their colleagues in regional HER fora in England.