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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), the English Heritage National Monuments Record (NMRE), 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), English Heritage, and the Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP).
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From the early 1990s, English Heritage funded an annual data collection exercise to compile an index of archaeological investigations across England. The results have been published as annual hard copy volumes, ''The Gazetteer of Archaeological Investigations in England'', issued as supplements to the ''British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography''. An archive copy of the database which provides the information for the printed volumes published to date has been deposited with the English Heritage NMR. Since 1978 the NMR has also compiled a separate database of archaeological interventions, ''The Excavation Index''. By 1998 this held records for over 55,000 archaeological interventions in England. Data was collected from a variety of sources, combining bibliographic recording with direct supply in the form of reports, proformas and microfilm deposited with the NMR. The scope of the Index covers both invasive and non-invasive methods of fieldwork. holding basic data on the location and results of fieldwork. From September 1998 selected fields from the Index have been available on the Internet via the ADS on-line catalogue ArchSearch ([http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/]), together with the related Microfilm Index.
From the early 1990s, English Heritage funded an annual data collection exercise to compile an index of archaeological investigations across England. The results have been published as annual hard copy volumes, ''The Gazetteer of Archaeological Investigations in England'', issued as supplements to the ''British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography''. An archive copy of the database which provides the information for the printed volumes published to date has been deposited with English Heritage. English Heritage also maintains a separate database of archaeological interventions which was begun by the former RCHME in 1978 ''The Excavation Index''. By 1998 this held records for over 55,000 archaeological interventions in England. Data was collected from a variety of sources, combining bibliographic recording with direct supply in the form of reports, proformas and microfilm. The scope of the Index covers both invasive and non-invasive methods of fieldwork. holding basic data on the location and results of fieldwork. From September 1998 selected fields from the Index have been available on the Internet via the ADS on-line catalogue ArchSearch ([http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/]), together with the related Microfilm Index.
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After validation an HER may sign off the record and download the project data as XML. For more detailed instructions about how to use the OASIS form go to [http://oasis.ac.uk/|http://oasis.ac.uk/] or request manual from the NMR.
After validation an HER may sign off the record and download the project data as XML. For more detailed instructions about how to use the OASIS form go to [http://oasis.ac.uk/|http://oasis.ac.uk/]