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As information services, HERs make full use of a range of computer software from databases and GIS, to scanning and image handling software, as well as word processing and spreadsheet software. HERs are generally heavily dependent on digital resources. Databases and GIS hold information about monuments and development control processes. Fieldwork reports will usually be held as digital copies which may be held in a digital document storage software and linked to the HER database.
As information services, HERs make full use of a range of computer software from databases and GIS, to scanning and image handling software, as well as word processing and spreadsheet software. HERs are generally heavily dependent on digital resources. Databases and GIS hold information about monuments, archaeological events, sources of information and often development control processes. Fieldwork reports will often be held as digital copies which may be held in a digital document storage software and linked to the HER database.
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HERs will often still have physical documents, book and maps which need to be stored, though storage space for many HERs is continually being reduced, putting even greater emphasis on scanning and other digital solutions. This increases the need for appropriate data standards. Data Standards are covered in more detail in subsequent sections ([B.7|SectionB.7], [B.8|SectionB.8], [B.9|SectionB.9], [C.7|SectionC.7], and [C.10|SectionC.10]).
HERs will often still have physical documents, books and maps which need to be stored, though storage space for many HERs is continually being reduced, putting even greater emphasis on scanning and other digital solutions. This increases the need for appropriate data standards. Data Standards are covered in more detail in subsequent sections ([B.7|SectionB.7], [B.8|SectionB.8], [B.9|SectionB.9], [C.7|SectionC.7], and [C.10|SectionC.10]).