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Historic Preservation and Archaeology Data Model

Data Model User Group

Join the data model user group if you are an existing ArcGIS customer and want to learn more about design and architecture of personal or enterprise Geodatabase and become a part of ESRI’s growing data model community.

We invite user group members to participate in a series of instructional web casts. Please fill out the data model survey to give us feedback on what web casts you would like to see.

Date Submitted: August 22, 2002
Last Modified: August 22, 2002

This initial data model for Historic Preservation and Archaeology is in its early stages of development. The content of this model is unique because it combines both the preservation of historic buildings/sites and archaeological preservation in a single data model. Lyna Wiggins of Rutgers University and the New Jersey Office of Historic Preservation was instrumental in developing this approach.

A user group is being defined and beginning discussion is in progress with the Archaeological Special Interest Group. The next steps are to identify a starting point and key members for a data model committee, to initiate discussion in the Archaeology and Preservation communities and then move towards the creation of an Archaeological and Historic Preservation Data Model project.

For more information, or to become involved in this process contact Bob Booth at bbooth@esri.com.

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