Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Title Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places PDF eBook
Author Rand Eppich
Publisher Getty Research Institute
Total Pages 163
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780892369461

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Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Title Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places PDF eBook
Author Robin Letellier
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 1458
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317742931

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This two volume guide provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and guidelines for documenting cultural heritage places. It seeks to aid heritage managers and decision makers in understanding their roles and responsibilities inn this essential activity. Volume 1 (Guiding Principles) explains why heritage managers must make sure that heritage information fully integrated into all research, investigation and conservation activities. Through the discussion of basic principles, benefits and new approaches, it assists those in charge of preserving immovable cultural heritage by bringing current heritage information practices to a new level. By recording we create a reference for evaluating change and add to the understanding of a site. By documenting we guarantee that information is systematically collected and preserved for future use. By managing the information we make it available and provide a basis for sharing our knowledge and understanding. Volume 2 presents illustrated examples from around the world. Good documentation of a site allows for better understanding of the site's value. Recognizing value and significance is often the first step toward a site's eventual conservation. The information obtained through the documentation process allows conservation professionals to record current conditions, consider appropriate conservation options, plan interventions, apply treatments, and finally, measure the results of their efforts. Documentation can be a tool in resolving a conservation issue. This volume presents several illustration examples from around the world, in various stages of conservation.

Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Title Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places PDF eBook
Author Robin Letellier
Publisher Getty Research Institute
Total Pages 151
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780892369256

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Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places: illustrated examples

Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places: illustrated examples
Title Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places: illustrated examples PDF eBook
Author Robin Letellier
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781873394946

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This two volume guide provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and guidelines for documenting cultural heritage places. It seeks to aid heritage managers and decision makers in understanding their roles and responsibilities inn this essential activity. Volume 1 (Guiding Principles) explains why heritage managers must make sure that heritage information fully integrated into all research, investigation and conservation activities. Through the discussion of basic principles, benefits and new approaches, it assists those in charge of preserving immovable cultural heritage by bringing current heritage information practices to a new level. By recording we create a reference for evaluating change and add to the understanding of a site. By documenting we guarantee that information is systematically collected and preserved for future use. By managing the information we make it available and provide a basis for sharing our knowledge and understanding. Volume 2 presents illustrated examples from around the world. Good documentation of a site allows for better understanding of the site's value. Recognizing value and significance is often the first step toward a site's eventual conservation. The information obtained through the documentation process allows conservation professionals to record current conditions, consider appropriate conservation options, plan interventions, apply treatments, and finally, measure the results of their efforts. Documentation can be a tool in resolving a conservation issue. This volume presents several illustration examples from around the world, in various stages of conservation.

Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Title Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places PDF eBook
Author Robin Letellier
Publisher
Total Pages 203
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN

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Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Title Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places PDF eBook
Author Robin Letellier
Publisher
Total Pages 158
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN

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Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Title Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places PDF eBook
Author Robin Letellier
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 382
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 131774294X

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This two volume guide provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and guidelines for documenting cultural heritage places. It seeks to aid heritage managers and decision makers in understanding their roles and responsibilities inn this essential activity. Volume 1 (Guiding Principles) explains why heritage managers must make sure that heritage information fully integrated into all research, investigation and conservation activities. Through the discussion of basic principles, benefits and new approaches, it assists those in charge of preserving immovable cultural heritage by bringing current heritage information practices to a new level. By recording we create a reference for evaluating change and add to the understanding of a site. By documenting we guarantee that information is systematically collected and preserved for future use. By managing the information we make it available and provide a basis for sharing our knowledge and understanding. Volume 2 presents illustrated examples from around the world. Good documentation of a site allows for better understanding of the site's value. Recognizing value and significance is often the first step toward a site's eventual conservation. The information obtained through the documentation process allows conservation professionals to record current conditions, consider appropriate conservation options, plan interventions, apply treatments, and finally, measure the results of their efforts. Documentation can be a tool in resolving a conservation issue. This volume presents several illustration examples from around the world, in various stages of conservation.