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.
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- Historic sites -- Conservation and restoration
- Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration
- Architecture -- Conservation and restoration
- Cultural property -- Protection
- Historic preservation -- Data processing
- Historic preservation -- Documentation
- Records -- Management
- Information resources management
- Conservation of buildings & building materials
- Architecture: professional practice
- Landscape art & architecture
- Museology & heritage studies
- Cultural studies
- Property & real estate
- Urban & municipal planning
- Building construction & materials
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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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