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As well as an HER using its own reference number for each record it holds, it is often necessary to make cross-references to other inventories or archives which hold records or finds relating to those in the HER. The process of cross-referencing between HERs and other inventories (like the NRHE) is an important aid to retrieval of information (MIDAS unit of information External Cross-Reference Other Inventory Number). Where a monument is afforded statutory protection (for example Scheduled Monuments or Listed Building), cross-references should be made to the [National Heritage List for England (NHLE)|https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/|target='_blank'] which is maintained by [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] on behalf of the DCMS.
As well as an HER using its own reference number for each record it holds, it is often necessary to make cross-references to other inventories or archives which hold records or finds relating to those in the HER. The process of cross-referencing between HERs and other inventories (like the NRHE) is an important aid to retrieval of information (MIDAS unit of information External Cross-Reference Other Inventory Number). Where a monument is afforded statutory protection (for example Scheduled Monuments or Listed Building), cross-references should be made to the [National Heritage List for England (NHLE)|https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/|target='_blank'] which is maintained by [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] on behalf of the [DCMS|Glossary#DCMS|target='_blank'].