24th July 2008, 10:25 AM
Uo1 what are you burbling on about.... the recipient of the first award was LP archaeology ... not a charity..
You have a rather unhealthy obsession. kindly keep it off this section.
If you have a website you feel does meet the criteria... put it forward - I don't mind if it is a local society or a govt group It just has to be good at what it does.
Another example of what I (personally) would be looking for and was impressed by is this one:
http://www.scotlandsruralpast.org.uk/
Dr. Pete... thats a good point... there is indeed an API that allows organisation of pdf reports (and searchable at that) - a central repository that gathers them all would be the way to go (like OASIS but more user friendly) - then those that have reports as a matter of course on their own website will put them there, but they will also be accesible via a portal.
How much better to be able to search all reports from that town/area, rather than have to go to each contractor in turn...
anyway...
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers
You have a rather unhealthy obsession. kindly keep it off this section.
If you have a website you feel does meet the criteria... put it forward - I don't mind if it is a local society or a govt group It just has to be good at what it does.
Another example of what I (personally) would be looking for and was impressed by is this one:
http://www.scotlandsruralpast.org.uk/
Dr. Pete... thats a good point... there is indeed an API that allows organisation of pdf reports (and searchable at that) - a central repository that gathers them all would be the way to go (like OASIS but more user friendly) - then those that have reports as a matter of course on their own website will put them there, but they will also be accesible via a portal.
How much better to be able to search all reports from that town/area, rather than have to go to each contractor in turn...

anyway...
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers