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There are now many books on the uses of GIS in archaeology, including edited volumes illustrating the uses of GIS for research and management of projects (see for example Gillings et al 1999, Lock 2000, Westcott and Brandon 2000) and also more general sources (Wheatley and Gillings 2002, Connolly and Lake in press). The ADS's ''GIS Guide to Good Practice'' (Gillings and Wise 1998) provides practical guidance for individuals and organisations involved in the creation, maintenance, use and long-term preservation of GIS-based digital resources and also provides specific advice for HERs.
There are now many books on the uses of GIS in archaeology, including edited volumes illustrating the uses of GIS for research and management of projects (see for example Gillings et al 1999, Lock 2000, Westcott and Brandon 2000) and also more general sources (Wheatley and Gillings 2002, Connolly and Lake in press). The ADS's [''GIS Guide to Good Practice''|http://guides.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/g2gp/Gis_Toc] (Gillings and Wise 1998) provides practical guidance for individuals and organisations involved in the creation, maintenance, use and long-term preservation of GIS-based digital resources and also provides specific advice for HERs.