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The OASIS Project is being developed to provide an online index to archaeological grey literature that has been produced as a result of large-scale developer funded fieldwork (see also [C 7.3|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionC.7#section-SectionC.7-C.7.3OASISOnLineAccesSToTheIndexOfArchaeologicalInvestigationS]). The OASIS data capture form has been designed to help in the flow of information from data producers, such as contracting units, through to local and national data managers, such as HERs, English Heritage and the NMRs. The resulting information will be validated by English Heritage or the relevant NMR and passed onto the ADS for inclusion in its online catalogue. OASIS can be found at: [http://oasis.ac.uk/|http://oasis.ac.uk/]
The OASIS Project is being developed to provide an online index to archaeological grey literature that has been produced as a result of large-scale developer funded fieldwork (see also [C 7.3|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionC.7#section-SectionC.7-C.7.3OASISOnLineAccesSToTheIndexOfArchaeologicalInvestigationS]). The OASIS data capture form has been designed to help in the flow of information from data producers, such as contracting units, through to local and national data managers, such as HERs, [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] and the NMRs. The resulting information will be validated by Historic England or the relevant NMR and passed onto the ADS for inclusion in its online catalogue. OASIS can be found at: [http://oasis.ac.uk/|http://oasis.ac.uk/]