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Developed from data standardisation work in the 1980s and early 1990s, the first edition of the standard, [MIDAS – A Manual and Data Standard for Monument Inventories|Bibliography#Lee 1998|target='_blank'], was published by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) in 1998. The organisation merged with English Heritage (now Historic England) in 1999 and development work in 2004 extended MIDAS to cover GIS type data as well as watercraft and aircraft recording. An updated version, MIDAS Heritage, was published in 2007 in collaboration with other UK heritage organisations including the [RCAHMS|Glossary#RCAHMS|target='_blank'] and [RCAHMW|Glossary#RCAHMW|target='_blank']. The standard was developed for and on behalf of the FISH and is maintained and updated by them in collaboration with Historic England, RCAHMS, RCAHMW and other contributing heritage organisations. MIDAS Heritage is available as a free downloadable electronic from the [FISH website|http://fishforum.weebly.com/midas-heritage-standard.html|target='_blank'].
Developed from data standardisation work in the 1980s and early 1990s, the first edition of the standard, [MIDAS – A Manual and Data Standard for Monument Inventories|Bibliography#Lee 1998|target='_blank'], was published by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) in 1998. The organisation merged with English Heritage (now Historic England) in 1999 and development work in 2004 extended MIDAS to cover GIS type data as well as watercraft and aircraft recording. An updated version, MIDAS Heritage, was published in 2007 in collaboration with other UK heritage organisations including the [RCAHMS|Glossary#RCAHMS|target='_blank'] and [RCAHMW|Glossary#RCAHMW|target='_blank']. The standard was developed for and on behalf of the FISH and is maintained and updated by them in collaboration with Historic England, RCAHMS, RCAHMW and other contributing heritage organisations. MIDAS Heritage is available as a free downloadable electronic from the [Historic England website|https://content.historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/midas-heritage/midas-heritage-2012-v1_1.pdf/|target='_blank'].
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The six main themes and the information groups within each are set out in Figure 7 below:
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[{Image src='MIDAS_Themes.png' alt='Figure 7: An overview of the structure of MIDAS Heritage.'}]
''Figure 7: An overview of the structure of MIDAS Heritage.''
[{Image src='MIDAS_Themes.png' alt='Figure 7: An overview of the structure of the MIDAS Heritage themes and information groups.'}]
''Figure 7: An overview of the structure of MIDAS Heritage themes and information groups.''