Hall, J. (2003). The role of Welsh Sites and Monuments Records in developing and implementing research agenda. In: n.e. Towards a research agenda for Welsh archaeology:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 33-35.

Title: The role of Welsh Sites and Monuments Records in developing and implementing research agenda
Issue: Towards a research agenda for Welsh archaeology:
Series: British Archaeological Reports
Volume: 343
Number of Pages: 225
Page Start/End: 33 - 35
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Publication Type: MonographSeriesChapter
Abstract: the author suggests that archaeologists need to ask why recording is needed, what is being recorded, and who it is being recorded for, and must address both current and future needs. By following environmental principles such as sustainability and `reduce, reuse and recycle', data input and output can be ensured and maximised. She argues that SMRs and related information systems are a great potential resource for enabling and disseminating research, but a strategy for these information systems is needed
Author: Jenny Hall
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN: 1 84171 479 8
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Created Date: 06 Dec 2005