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134 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Contents note continued: 11.1.Core data index to historic buildings and monuments of the architectural heritage -- 11.2.Core data standard for archaeological sites and monuments -- 11.3.Object ID -- 12.The standards -- 12.1.Core data index to historic buildings and monuments of the architectural heritage -- 12.2.International core data standard for archaeological sites and monuments -- 12.3.Object ID -- 12.4.Object ID - checklist -- 13.Examples -- 13.1.Core data index to historic buildings and monuments of the architectural heritage -- 13.2.Core data index to ensembles of buildings, monuments and sites, based on the core data index to historic buildings and monuments -- 13.3.Core data standard for archaeological sites and monuments -- 13.4.Object ID -- 14.Appendices -- |
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Contents note continued: 5.4.Defining the ensemble -- 5.5.Types of ensemble -- 6.The implementation of new structures for inventorisation and heritage management -- 6.1.Managing the process -- 6.2.Introducing standards -- 6.3.Managing change -- 7.The inventory as a continuing process -- 7.1.Coherence of the inventory -- 7.2.Updating the inventory -- 7.3.Documentation unity -- 7.4.Clarity of documentation -- 8.Responsibility for information -- 8.1.Access to information -- 8.2.Ownership of information -- 9.Information and data standards -- 9.1.Information standards -- 9.2.Data standards -- 9.3.Geographical information systems -- 9.4.National data contents standards and terminology -- 9.5.Terminology -- 9.6.Criteria for data entry -- 9.7.Commissioning new technologies -- 9.8.Standards for documentation -- 10.Training -- 10.1.Training courses -- 10.2.Expanding expectations -- 11.Introduction to standards -- |
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Contents note continued: Appendix I Recommendation R (95) 3 of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe to member states on co-ordinating documentation methods and systems related to historical buildings and monuments of the architectural heritage (adopted by the committee of ministers on 11 January 1995 at the 525th meeting of the ministers' [ect.] -- Appendix II Information interchange, metadata, and geographical information system standards -- Appendix III Revised core data index to historic buildings and monuments of the architectural heritage |
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Machine generated contents note: 1.The documentation of the built heritage -- 2.The role of the inventory -- 2.1.Inventory and heritage -- 2.2.Specificity and diversity -- 2.3.The evolution of the environment: the priority of the heritage -- 3.Uses and types of inventory -- 3.1.Uses of the inventory -- 3.2.Identification and analysis -- 3.3.Conservation: identifying needs -- 3.4.Planning -- 3.5.Education, the raising of awareness and the promotion of understanding -- 3.6.Types of inventory -- 3.7.Selective inventory -- 3.8.Exhaustive inventory -- 3.9.Topographical inventory -- 3.10.Thematic inventory -- 4.The inventory as a means of protective legislation -- 4.1.Inventory and protection -- 4.2.Extent of information required -- 4.3.Public support for heritage protection -- 4.4.From protective legislation to building management -- 5.The edifice and the ensemble -- 5.1.The unit of study -- 5.2.The analysis of the ensemble -- 5.3.Classifying the ensemble -- |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-134) |
Subject |
Cultural property -- Protection -- Europe.
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Historic buildings -- Europe -- Inventories.
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Historic sites -- Government policy -- Europe.
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Author |
Bold, John.
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Council of Europe. Directorate of Culture and Cultural Heritage.
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Council of Europe. Technical Co-operation and Consultancy Programme.
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ISBN |
9287165572 |
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9789287165572 |
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