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Recording, documentation, and information management for the conservation of heritage places; Vol. I. Guiding principles / Robin Letellier ; with contributions from Werner Schmid and François LeBlanc.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Shaftesbury, Dorset, UK ; Michigan, USA : Donhead Pub., c2011.Description: xvii, 158 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 x 30 cm. ; casedISBN:
  • 1873394942 (set)
  • 9781873394946 (set)
  • 9781873394946:
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.69
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Contents:
Key Definitions: The Guiding Principles -- Background How did this book come about? -- Overview What are we talking about?-- Why is heritage information required?-- When is recording indispensable? -- Who is producing information, and who is using it? -- Guidance How does heritage information fit into the conservation process? -- Why recording, and who produces records? -- What approach is suggested to ensure systematic documentation and good information management? -- How are national heritage information policies and related programs developed? -- Appendixes A: Principles for the Recording of Monuments, Groups of Buildings and Sites; --B : Summary of Gaps and Needs Identified during the 2002 RecorDIM Meeting -- C: Planning for Recording and Analyzing Masonry Deterioration: The Fort Henry Project -- D: Planning for Recording a Specific Structure: the Fort Henry Ditch Tower -- E: Summary of Metric Survey Techniques for Heritage Documentation -- F: Overview and Evaluation of Information Management Tools -- G: Developing a National Heritage Information Policy -- H: Overview of Existing Charters and Guidelines.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
General Lending Wexford Campus Library Wexford General Lending 363.69 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 73579
Reference Wexford Campus Library Wexford Reference 363.69 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 73580

CW098

Originally published: Los Angeles : Getty Conservation Institute, 2007.

Part of a two volume set.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Key Definitions: The Guiding Principles -- Background How did this book come about? -- Overview What are we talking about?-- Why is heritage information required?-- When is recording indispensable? -- Who is producing information, and who is using it? -- Guidance How does heritage information fit into the conservation process? -- Why recording, and who produces records? -- What approach is suggested to ensure systematic documentation and good information management? -- How are national heritage information policies and related programs developed? -- Appendixes A: Principles for the Recording of Monuments, Groups of Buildings and Sites; --B : Summary of Gaps and Needs Identified during the 2002 RecorDIM Meeting -- C: Planning for Recording and Analyzing Masonry Deterioration: The Fort Henry Project -- D: Planning for Recording a Specific Structure: the Fort Henry Ditch Tower -- E: Summary of Metric Survey Techniques for Heritage Documentation -- F: Overview and Evaluation of Information Management Tools -- G: Developing a National Heritage Information Policy -- H: Overview of Existing Charters and Guidelines.

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