11th November 2005, 11:44 AM
Like so many things in archaeology... and why the BAJR guides are so important.... many of us use words and terms that we do not fully understand... ie a digger knows not what a consultant does... a curator is not sure what a project officer actually does... etc etc... what is an SMR? who is it for? etc etc. I have recently been asked to create an online SMR for a county.... I reminded them that complex search facilities and deep drilled queries were not the point as the SMR was for the public not academics. THe quality of requested info did not have to change just the way it was acecssed.
The current thread on 'I thought you all used toothbrushes' will hopefully lead to a document that explains a lot of preconceptions and misconceptions....
SMRs among that list!
Another day another WSI?
The current thread on 'I thought you all used toothbrushes' will hopefully lead to a document that explains a lot of preconceptions and misconceptions....
SMRs among that list!
Another day another WSI?