10th August 2009, 02:08 PM
http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/ne...toryid=407
gee they are so helpful
And suddenly everything?s about intellectual copyright ?ha ha
but ? shouldn?t they be trying to give advice to those archaeologists who have gone bust, oh what to do. What about the individual member, this advise is not for them, its based on the obscure archaeological organisation view of what civil servant curators think archaeology is.
what, eh is going to undertake the post ex and archiving are they,,they can have mine if they want...
from that list folks there will not be an organised drink at the brewery.
Quote:quote: IfA hopes that none of its members will ever need to refer administrators and liquidators to an advice note on what to do when an archaeological organisation becomes insolvent or goes into administration, but should that situation arise information is now available from IfA.
gee they are so helpful
And suddenly everything?s about intellectual copyright ?ha ha
but ? shouldn?t they be trying to give advice to those archaeologists who have gone bust, oh what to do. What about the individual member, this advise is not for them, its based on the obscure archaeological organisation view of what civil servant curators think archaeology is.
Quote:quote: The key piece of immediate advice is: in the event of having to deal with such an organisation, do not start to clear up (or clear out) offices, or to dispose of materials or computers, until you have gained a clear view of what is involved. By its nature much of this material is irreplaceable. Some of the potential consequences of its loss or premature (or disorderly) dispersal are outlined above.
? Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (ALGAO) UK -
http://www.algao.org.uk/
? English Heritage - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/,
? Cadw - http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/,
? Historic Scotland - http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/
? Institute for Archaeologists (IfA) ? http://www.archaeologists.net
? Federation of Archaeological Managers and Employers (FAME) -
http://www.famearchaeology.co.uk/
These bodies will be ready to help with advice, in order to safeguard the archaeological interest and to assist in dealing with any issues such as those relating to planning permissions and obligations.
what, eh is going to undertake the post ex and archiving are they,,they can have mine if they want...
from that list folks there will not be an organised drink at the brewery.