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Most organisations consider HER databases to be specialist professional applications that may be developed either as bespoke systems or purchased as off-the-shelf products. In specifying new HER databases it is important to consider both compliance with nationally agreed data standards and user requirements for working with the system. HER managers are recommended to consult other HERs and [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] to discuss the systems that are in use in HERs as well as talking to IT professionals (whether consultants or those working for their organisation).
Most organisations consider HER databases to be specialist professional applications that may be developed either as bespoke systems or purchased as off-the-shelf products. In specifying new HER databases it is important to consider both compliance with nationally agreed data standards and user requirements for working with the system. HER managers are recommended to consult other HERs and [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] (or [Cadw|Glossary#Cadw|target='_blank'] in Wales) to discuss the systems that are in use in HERs as well as talking to IT professionals (whether consultants or those working for their organisation).