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The OASIS project aims to provide access to the large and growing body of archaeological grey literature and to make it available to researchers and teachers. OASIS is a collaborative venture between the Archaeology Data Service (ADS), English Heritage, and the Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP).
The OASIS project aims to provide access to the large and growing body of archaeological grey literature and to make it available to researchers and teachers. OASIS is a collaborative venture between the [Archaeology Data Service (ADS)|Glossary#ADS|target='_blank'], [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'], and the Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP).
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[{Image src='fig19.jpg' alt='Figure 19: Example of a project summary page from the OASIS form.'}]
''Figure 18: Example of a project summary page from the OASIS form (© Archaeology Data Service 2003).''
[{Image src='fig19.jpg' alt='Figure 15: Example of a project summary page from the OASIS form.'}]
''Figure 15: Example of a project summary page from the OASIS form (© Archaeology Data Service 2003).''
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Figure 19 shows how an event may be recorded in an HER database (in this case exeGesIS SDM Ltd’s HBSMR software).
Figure 19 shows how an event may be recorded in an HER database (in this case Durham County Council's bespoke HER Software).
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[{Image src='fig20.jpg' alt='Figure 20: How an event may be recorded in an HER database.'}]
''Figure 20: How an event may be recorded in an HER database (Essex County Council and exeGeSIS SDM Ltd 2007).''
[{Image src='fig19.png' alt='Figure 16: How an event may be recorded in an HER database.'}]
''Figure 16: How an event may be recorded in an HER database (Durham County Council 2015).''