Appendices

The following Appendices accompanied the report. We have only made available Appendix B here. Anyone wishing to receive an electronic copy of the other Appendices should email Seamus Ross at HATII.

Appendix A  The Project Brief  79 
Appendix B  The Steering Committee, Project Team, and Acknowledgements  82 
Appendix C  List of Respondents to the Brief  83 
Appendix D  List of Respondents to the Survey  85 
Appendix E  Interviews and Visit Lists  88 
Appendix F  Survey Document  90 
Appendix G  Analysis of the Responses to the Survey  96 
Appendix H  List of Email Lists Sent Copies of the Survey Brief and Request for Response  111 
Appendix I  Organisations Specialising in Monitoring Standards  116 
Appendix J  Acronyms and Abbreviations  119 
Appendix K  Network Information Services Consulted  120 
Appendix L  Literature Submitted to the Study  122 
Appendix M  General Bibliography  129 
Appendix N  Details of Figures  137 

Appendix B

The Steering Committee, Project Team, and Acknowledgements

B.1 The Steering Committee:

  • Professor Sir John Burnett, The Expert Panel on Historic Buildings and Land, Heritage Lottery Fund
  • Rosemary Ewles, Head of Policy, The Heritage Lottery Fund
  • Dr Michael Heyworth, Deputy Director of the Council for British Archaeology
  • Professor John Laver FBA, Chairman The Humanities Research Board
  • British Academy
  • Dr Gaby Porter, Curatorial Services Manager, Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester)
  • Dr Seamus Ross, Director Humanities Computing & Information Management, University of Glasgow
  • Dr Michael Smethurst, The Expert Panel on Museums, Libraries, and Archives, Heritage Lottery Fund
  • Louise Smith, Director the Museum Documentation Association

B.2 The Project Team:

Principal Researchers and Authors:

  • Dr Seamus Ross, Project Director and Principal Author, (Director, HATII)
  • Dr Maria Economou, (Lecturer, Advanced Technologies for the Humanities, HATII)
  • Jean Anderson, (HATII Laboratories Co-Ordinator and STELLA Project Manager)

Research Assistants:

  • Emma Coombes, (Project Research Assistant)
  • Ann Gow, (Advanced Technology Specialist, HATII)
  • Melissa Terras, (Project Research Assistant)

B.3 Acknowledgements:

Many people contributed to this study. The names of those who responded to the brief and the questionnaire and those who took part in the interview process are listed (see below Appendices C, D, and E ). The team would like to thank the HLF Policy Advisers, whose guidance was invaluable: Stephen Green, John Hamer, Stuart Davies, Merlin Waterson, and Paul Walshe. Stephen Green’s assistance was of particular importance. The project owes a special thanks to Jane Woolley who as an administrative assistant at the HLF provided invaluable assistance in getting the project off the ground and this was especially true in the development and design of the survey instrument. Helen Nicolaou at the HLF and Ann Law at HATII provided essential administrative backup.