Open Access Book Provides Essential Guidance on Digital Inventories and Surveys

This new resource offers current, practical support for the use of inventories and surveys as heritage conservation tools

Inventories and Surveys for Heritage Management

Lessons for the Digital Age

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David Myers, Janet Hansen

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Jun 18, 2024

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A critical first step in the conservation of cultural heritage is to identify and understand the places we want to protect.

Inventories and surveys are essential tools in this effort, and their use in managing national, regional, and local heritage is mandated in heritage-related legislation across the globe. Despite the widespread understanding of the importance of inventories and surveys, however, practical, up-to-date guidance on how they should be created, implemented, and maintained has been substantially lacking—until now.

Inventories and Surveys for Heritage Management: Lessons for the Digital Age (Getty Conservation Institute, $60) draws from the Getty Conservation Institute’s ongoing work with heritage inventories and on the Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources’ experience with SurveyLA, the groundbreaking citywide historic resources survey. It provides technical advice, guidance, and lessons learned for employing inventories and surveys as tools for heritage conservation and management. The free online edition of this open-access publication is available. Also available are free PDF and EPUB downloads of the book.

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David Myers is a senior project specialist at the Getty Conservation Institute.

Janet Hansen is former deputy manager, Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources, Department of City Planning.

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Lessons for the Digital Age

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