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The information contained in HERs is continually developing. Management activities in this area include planning programmes of information capture in line with the HER's Recording Policy, local or regional research frameworks and national data standards. HER managers will be monitoring and validating input to the HER database and, if appropriate, the GIS and the cataloguing and storage of HER collections. They are also likely to be working with planning archaeologists to develop proformas for digital data to be included in briefs and developing licenses for material deposited with the HER. Increasingly they will be working with systems designed to facilitate information flow between archaeological organisations (for example OASIS see [B.5.4|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionB.5#section-SectionB.5-B.5.4OASISAndDataExchangeProcurement], [C.7.3|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionC.7#section-SectionC.7-C.7.3OASISOnLineAccesSToTheIndexOfArchaeologicalInvestigationS]). Managing data standards and the wordlists or thesauri in use in the HER and contributing to national standards working parties is another important aspect of this work.
The information contained in HERs is continually developing. Management activities in this area include planning programmes of information capture in line with the HER's Recording Policy, local or regional research frameworks and national data standards. HER managers will be monitoring and validating input to the HER database and, if appropriate, the GIS and the cataloguing and storage of HER collections. They are also likely to be working with planning archaeologists to develop proformas for digital data to be included in briefs and developing licenses for material deposited with the HER. Increasingly they will be working with systems designed to facilitate information flow between archaeological organisations (for example OASIS see [B.5.4|SectionB.5#B.5.4 OASIS (see also C.7.3)], [C.7.3|SectionC.7#C.7.3OASISOnLineAccesSToTheIndexOfArchaeologicalInvestigationS]). Managing data standards and the wordlists or thesauri in use in the HER and contributing to national standards working parties is another important aspect of this work.