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Title
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Title:
SMR News 2
Series
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Series:
SMR News
Volume
Volume number and part
Volume:
2
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
The editor of the publication or report
Editor:
Kate Fernie
Publisher
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Publisher:
English Heritage National Monuments Record
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1996
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
The date the record of the pubication was first entered
Created Date:
15 Oct 2004
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View from the Chair: the future of SMR software
Glenn R Foard
1 - 3
Discussion of the problems and potential developments in software associated with SMRs.
MONARCH for SMRs
Simon Walton
4 - 5
Progress report on the development of MONARCH as an application for SMRs, the issues still to be resolved and future work.
Regional forum
Kate Fernie
5
Brief, separately authored summaries of activities and areas of coverage for SMR working parties and County Archaeologists' groups in England.
RCHME/SMR software development: partnership proposal
Neil Lang
6
Describes an informal proposal for a new PC based package to be developed in partnership between SMRs, the RCHME and a third party software company, as well as the results of a survey of software preferences among SMRs.
The role of the SMR in a Public Inquiry: a case study
Mark Stevenson
7
Discusses the role of the SMR in data collection for two assessments by the Field Archaeology Section of the North Hertfordshire District Council of the proposed northern and eastern routes for a Baldock bypass, and the way in which the archaeological statistics were used in the Public Inquiry.