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Digital data from the national heritage datasets will be available to HERs in the future under licence from the NMR. These datasets include:
*__AMIE__: a historic environment database of sites, monuments, buildings, archives, archaeological/architectural interventions and surveys in England and its territorial waters
*__Record of Scheduled Monuments (RSM)__: a database of scheduled monuments in England
*__Listed Building System (LBS)__: a database of the lists of buildings of special architectural and historic interest in England maintained by English Heritage on behalf of the DCMS
*__Parks and Gardens Registration System (PaG)__: a database of the register of parks and gardens of historical interest in England
*__Battlefields Register__: the register of battlefields of historical interest (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/battlefields)
Digital data from the national heritage datasets will be available to HERs in the future under licence. These datasets include:
*__NRHE__: a historic environment database of sites, monuments, buildings, archaeological/architectural interventions and surveys in England and its territorial waters
*__The English Heritage Archive__: Catalogue information on archive curated by English Heritage
*__NHLE__: a database of scheduled monuments, lists of buildings of special architectural and historic interest, registered Parks and Gardens, registered Battlefields, Protected Wrecks and World Heritage Sites in England.
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*__Protected Wrecks__: a list of protected wreck sites in English coastal waters
*__Desk GIS__: provides a corporate Geographical Information System with integrated access to historic environment data such as the RSM, LBS, AMIE and PaG both spatially and textually. HSIS enables the capture, display and analysis of statutory and non-statutory data in context with other geographic data
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*__List of World Heritage Sites__: a list of World Heritage Sites in England.
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__''PastScape''__ ([http://www.pastscape.org/|http://www.pastscape.org/]) is a prototype web site developed by English Heritage's National Monuments Record (NMR), which provides an easy-to-use method of accessing information taken directly from the NMR's national historic environment database (AMIE) containing nearly 400,000 records on the archaeology, monuments and buildings of England and its territorial waters. These records contain descriptions of any interesting archaeological details, pictures (where available), and links to maps and aerial photographs on other websites.
__''PastScape''__ ([http://www.pastscape.org/|http://www.pastscape.org/]) is a web site developed by English Heritage, which provides an easy-to-use method of accessing information taken directly from the NRHE containing over 400,000 records on the archaeology, monuments and buildings of England and its territorial waters. These records contain descriptions of any interesting archaeological details, pictures (where available), and links to maps and aerial photographs on other websites.
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**Vertical coverage from c 1940 onwards: available from the NMRs
**Oblique coverage from 1930 to the present: available from the NMRs/HER/others
**Vertical coverage from c 1940 onwards: available from English Heritage and the NMRs
**Oblique coverage from 1930 to the present: available from English Heritage, the NMRs/HER/others
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*__Data sources__ – To create a sub-tidal HER source material should be identified and assessed, after consultation of the maritime component of the NMR for English HERs. As a baseline HERs should seek to consult: -
*__Data sources__ – To create a sub-tidal HER source material should be identified and assessed, after consultation of the maritime component of the NRHE for English HERs. As a baseline HERs should seek to consult: -
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In addition to statutory datasets (SMs and LBs) noted above, these can include the results of projects such as the Portable Antiquities Scheme or large scale survey projects for example funded by the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund, English Heritage or Historic Scotland In the past individual HERs had little influence over the data structure of such digital sources, limiting their effective integration. Many HERs did not have the staff time to allow them to recast the data correctly, resulting in backlogs. This meant that the resources created by such projects were underused. This problem has been recognised and is now being addressed in England by greater consultation with the EH NMR Data Standards Unit and HERs at the project planning stage and by the development of interoperability standards such as the FISH toolkit.
In addition to statutory datasets (SMs and LBs) noted above, these can include the results of projects such as the Portable Antiquities Scheme or large scale survey projects for example funded by the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund, English Heritage or Historic Scotland In the past individual HERs had little influence over the data structure of such digital sources, limiting their effective integration. Many HERs did not have the staff time to allow them to recast the data correctly, resulting in backlogs. This meant that the resources created by such projects were underused. This problem has been recognised and is now being addressed in England by greater consultation with the EH Data Standards Unit and HERs at the project planning stage and by the development of interoperability standards such as the FISH toolkit.