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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robin Letellier , Rand EppichPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Donhead Publishing Weight: 1.330kg ISBN: 9781873394946ISBN 10: 1873394942 Pages: 388 Publication Date: 15 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsVolume 1 Guiding Principles Contents Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Key Definitions: The Guiding Principles; Background How did this book come about? Overview What are we talking about? Why is heritage information required? When is recording indispensable? Who is producing information, and who is using it? Guidance How does heritage information fit into the conservation process? Why recording, and who produces records? What approach is suggested to ensure systematic documentation and good information management? How are national heritage information policies and related programs developed? Appendixes A: Principles for the Recording of Monuments, Groups of Buildings and Sites; b: Summary of Gaps and Needs Identified during the 2002 RecorDIM Meeting; C: Planning for Recording and Analyzing Masonry Deterioration: The Fort Henry Project; D: Planning for Recording a Specific Structure: the Fort Henry Ditch Tower; E: Summary of Metric Survey Techniques for Heritage Documentation; F: Overview and Evaluation of Information Management Tools; G: Developing a National Heritage Information Policy; H: Overview of Existing Charters and Guidelines; Glossary; Annotated Selected Bibliography; Contributors; Index. Volume 2 Illustrated Examples Contents Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction Informing Conservation, Kate Clark; Tools Overview, Ross Dallas; Base Recording: Gathering Information Rapid Assessment, Anthony Crosby; Wall Deformation, Sandeep Sikka; Defining Cultural Landscape, Geofree Chikwanda; Mapping Features, Jo Anne Van Tilburg, Cristian Arevalo Pakarati, and Alice Hom; A Record for Posterity, Alonzo C. Addison; Condition Assessment: Working with Information Recording Streetscapes, Salim Elwazani and Jose Luis Lerma; Condition Survey, Rand Eppic, Dusan Stulik, and Jaroslave Zastoupil; Building Survey, Christian Ouimet; Inspecting Sites, Kevin L. Jones; Data Management: Analyzing Information Structural Assessment, Gorun Arun; City Inventories, Francesco Siravo; Ancestral Art, Cliff Ogleby; Planning Interventions, Frank Matero and Judy Peters; Virtual Solutions, Jose Luis Lerma and Carmen Perez; Other Tools for Investigation and Monitoring Overview of Diagnostic Indirect Tools for Conservation, John A. Fidler; Subsurface Conditions, Marco Tallini; Monitoring Movement, Giorgio Croci; Traditional Techniques, Caterina Borelli; Reading Interventions, Soon-Kwan Kim; Spiral Jerry, Aurora Tang et al; Petrogylphs in Three Dimensions, Paul G. Bryan; Shedding New Light on Ancient Images, Bud F. Turner; Moisture Survey, Amel Chabbi and Barry Drogin; Recoding during a Restoration Project, Zheng Yu and Li Jainyin; Appendix A: Teaching Approaches, Mario Santana Quintero; Appendix B: Contacts; Glossary; bibliography; About the Editors.ReviewsAuthor InformationRobin Letellier, Rand Eppick Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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