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English Heritage has established regional offices to provide a local base for ancient monuments inspectors and historic buildings advisors. Each HER is covered by a designated ancient monuments inspector who provides a first point of contact for conservation advice and information about English Heritage projects and programmes. The English Heritage regional offices have also established regional historic environment fora. These have a broad membership of public, voluntary and private bodies to provide a clear focus for historic environment issues, for example contributing to regional ‘State of the Historic Environment' reports. There are no regional offices of Historic Scotland, but both the listed building and the ancient monuments inspectorate are organised on an area basis. There are no regional offices in Wales.
English Heritage has established local offices to provide a local base for ancient monuments inspectors and historic buildings advisors. Each HER is covered by a designated ancient monuments inspector who provides a first point of contact for conservation advice and information about English Heritage projects and programmes. The English Heritage regional offices have also established regional historic environment fora. These have a broad membership of public, voluntary and private bodies to provide a clear focus for historic environment issues, for example contributing to regional ‘State of the Historic Environment' reports. There are no regional offices of Historic Scotland, but both the listed building and the ancient monuments inspectorate are organised on an area basis. There are no regional offices in Wales.
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The HER Forum exists to bring those with an interest in HERs together to exchange ideas and assist each other. It consists of an e-mail discussion list ([www.jiscmail.ac.uk/herforum|http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/herforum]), twice yearly meetings and published Historic Environment Records News now part of the Heritage Gateway. The HER Forum is chaired by one of its members and co-ordinated by Heritage Information Partnerships at the NMR. Although originally set up by English Heritage for English HERs the forum has members representing Wales and Scotland as well as subscibers to the email list from other parts of the world. In Scotland the SMR Forum brings together national and local bodies with an interest in the development of HERs, and there is a separate email Scottish SMR discussion list which includes non-SMR members.
The HER Forum exists to bring those with an interest in HERs together to exchange ideas and assist each other. It consists of an e-mail discussion list ([www.jiscmail.ac.uk/herforum|http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/herforum]), twice yearly meetings and published Historic Environment Records News now part of the Heritage Gateway. The HER Forum is chaired by one of its members and co-ordinated by Heritage Information Partnerships at English Heritage. Although originally set up by English Heritage for English HERs the forum has members representing Wales and Scotland as well as subscibers to the email list from other parts of the world. In Scotland the SMR Forum brings together national and local bodies with an interest in the development of HERs, and there is a separate email Scottish SMR discussion list which includes non-SMR members.
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The ADS forms part of a distributed national electronic resource established with funding from the academic community to improve the accessibility of information resources to researchers. The ADS holds metadata catalogues which provide an index to databases held by HERs, the NMRs and others, and also holds digital archives deposited by field archaeology units and national organisations. Information collected by the ADS is available on the internet through ARCHSearch, a search tool which identifies sources of information and, in some cases, provides a link to databases posted on the internet by organisations such as the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), some HERs and thematic projects.
The ADS forms part of a distributed national electronic resource established with funding from the academic community to improve the accessibility of information resources to researchers. The ADS holds metadata catalogues which provide an index to databases held by HERs, the NMRs, English Heritage and others, and also holds digital archives deposited by field archaeology units and national organisations. Information collected by the ADS is available on the internet through ARCHSearch, a search tool which identifies sources of information and, in some cases, provides a link to databases posted on the internet by organisations such as the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), some HERs and thematic projects.