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ALGAO and the Heritage Gateway

ALGAO and the Heritage Gateway. Implementation of the EH/ALGAO strategy for a national network of HERs. 1990s - The Foard/Catney vision for a national network of SMRs

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ALGAO and the Heritage Gateway

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  1. ALGAO and the Heritage Gateway

  2. Implementation of the EH/ALGAO strategy for a national network of HERs • 1990s - The Foard/Catney vision for a national network of SMRs • Unlocking the past for the new millennium (1998) Agreed principles: ‘computer based networking of local SMRs into an integrated national system is both necessary and possible’ • ALGAO Strategy for SMRs (2001) ‘promote research into the implications of developing a countrywide network of local and national records’ • EH/ALGAO heritage portal ‘brainstorming’ sessions 2002/3 • EH internal business case to create the Heritage Gateway (2004)

  3. Benefits for ALGAO and HERs

  4. 1. A quick and cheap way to go online • A quick and easy way to dramatically increase use of HERs • Basic functionality for searching, but easy and relatively cheap to do if HER is a HBSMR 3.5 user • An alternative to going online using corporate local government standards and other requirements

  5. 2. Generic solutions to many problems/issues • EH and HERs can share best practice and resources for: • Glossaries, • Innovative interpretation (VR etc), • ‘Health warnings’ about HER data, • Promoting HER services, • Policy statements, • Improving searching and display, • Audience research.

  6. 3. Increased profile and understandings of HERs • Cross searching with other data sets will increase the use and profile of HERs • E.g. Conservation officers will be much more likely to use HERs and provide feedback • Promotion of the Gateway by EH and DCMS could dramatically increase the profile of HERs

  7. 4. Ability to compare/contrast thematically and spatially • Users will be able to compare HERs and EH data • Will also be able to cross local authority boundaries (e.g. Essex/Cambs/Norfolk) • This will help to understand interoperability issues

  8. 5. A test-bed for HPR • HERs are proposed to be central to the new HPR system from 2010 • The Gateway can be a means of testing the concepts and functionality of the new system e.g: • LB Online will be available from 08. and this can be compared with LB data on HERs. Hopefully this will be extended to SAMs. Ditto for the HPA pilots ?

  9. Issues: • Audiences – who is the HG aimed at ? • Financing – where will the money come from ? • Quality of data – the implications of putting wrong or imperfect data online • Relationship to other web access for HERs (ADS and local authority/HLF projects) • Evaluation and research – needs to be a joint strategy/programme with EH • What will the Impact of going online be for my HER service ? – many more users, feedback, revenue streams, change in the nature of direct enquiries.

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