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Susan HamiltonSusan.hamilton@rcahms.gov.uk@Susan_IH

Scottish Historic Environment Data Strategy

Partners in SHED Development

The SHED Strategy: Vision

Scotland’s Historic Environment Data is the collaborative national public information resource for the historic environment. This joint venture between local and national bodies comprises shared and linked digital records. It will be professionally managed, continually updated, and accessible to all, ensuring the greatest economic, social and cultural benefits for the people of Scotland and beyond.

Vision StatementSMR Forum, August 2012

Context

•Historic Environment Strategy (Scotland)•National Performance Framework •Review of ICT Infrastructure in Scotland (McClelland Report)•Digital Public Services Strategy•Scotland’s Digital Future

Development

Development: Roles and Responsibilities

Development: Roles and Responsibilities

Five Key Aims

•To make major improvements and enhancements to the sharing of, linking and access to the information about the historic environment

•To develop standards and consistency within and across the data

•Improved content, responding to user wishes and needs

•Improved efficiency, including data creation, keeping data updated, reducing duplication, seeking additional resources, and addressing data security

•Training and promotion, and seeking user input leading to continuing improvements

Delivery of the Development Phase

Will run: April 2014 – March 2017

Annual Advisory Group mtgs =>

SHED Programme Management Group

<= SMR Forum

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Workstream 1

PastMap Programme Board

Workstream 2

Data & Standards Working Group

Workstreams 3+

Other Workstreams, e.g. Comms, Innovations, Fundraising

PASTMAP: INITIAL DELIVERY MECHANISM

The Future: Cross Sectoral-Collaboration & Linking

SHED

Local

National Commercial

Estate Management

Forestry Commission Scotland

NTS

RSPB

HERs

Archives

Museums

Museums

Archives

RCAHMS

HS

OASIS Contributors

Archaeological Units

Availability

http://www.algao.org.uk/scotland

January 2014

Susan HamiltonSusan.hamilton@rcahms.gov.uk@Susan_IH

Scottish Historic Environment Data Strategy

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