17th October 2013, 01:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 17th October 2013, 01:26 PM by drpeterwardle.)
Unitof1 said “moderator,could your enterprise take a bit of critisisium?”
You are welcome to comment provided that you stay within the AUP. I would however note a few things. The website is not an enterprise or even marketing it is the results of my “Amateur” activities (ie background research and professional development) whichI talked about at the 2007 BAJR conference on Standards (was that really 6 years ago!). The project is funded entirely by myself although I often stay an extra night in places I am working (See York for a recent example). I also do work for a number of parts of the Church of England.
I have no obligation to make available this work and thus at the moment speed not quality is the most important factor. Indeed that speed is a factor in visiting the Churches.There are many things that I would like to do but time and energy prevent me. I could employ somebody to help me but that would be expensive. (Would I be bound by the BAJR grades, at what level would I appoint etc etc! Should I use anintern?).
At this stage allI am doing is showing that this archive of 381628 digital photographs of historic buildings exists, which is my personal reference collection of photographs of the Historic Buildings of England. I have for example 6000 photographs of Railways and railway buildings. In due course the web site will evolve and improve.
I could wait 12 months till I have all the photographs ready to put on the net but I will have photographed a few hundred more by then. So then to put this in context when should I start making these available? I have chosen now in a very rough and ready format. So criticise away if you wish.
Dr Peter Wardle
You are welcome to comment provided that you stay within the AUP. I would however note a few things. The website is not an enterprise or even marketing it is the results of my “Amateur” activities (ie background research and professional development) whichI talked about at the 2007 BAJR conference on Standards (was that really 6 years ago!). The project is funded entirely by myself although I often stay an extra night in places I am working (See York for a recent example). I also do work for a number of parts of the Church of England.
I have no obligation to make available this work and thus at the moment speed not quality is the most important factor. Indeed that speed is a factor in visiting the Churches.There are many things that I would like to do but time and energy prevent me. I could employ somebody to help me but that would be expensive. (Would I be bound by the BAJR grades, at what level would I appoint etc etc! Should I use anintern?).
At this stage allI am doing is showing that this archive of 381628 digital photographs of historic buildings exists, which is my personal reference collection of photographs of the Historic Buildings of England. I have for example 6000 photographs of Railways and railway buildings. In due course the web site will evolve and improve.
I could wait 12 months till I have all the photographs ready to put on the net but I will have photographed a few hundred more by then. So then to put this in context when should I start making these available? I have chosen now in a very rough and ready format. So criticise away if you wish.
Dr Peter Wardle