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PROJECT - STRATEGIC REPORT
Editorial Committee

This proposed Strategic Report is intended to capture research results generated by the Visualisation in Archaeology (VIA) project in order to provide an historic overview of visualising practice in archaeology, a statement of current visualising practice with particular attention to its role in the publication process, and to anticipate future trends of visualising techniques allied with innovative models of dissemination in light of developing ‘new’ technologies.

In its first phase, a working copy of the Report will be disseminated to various constituencies within the archaeological/heritage sector, allowing a period of 12 months in which feedback and comment will be actively sought, collated and assessed prior to the production of a final Report in the VIA’s publication phase post-2010.

In addition to the incorporation of direct feedback from the sector, the Report will acknowledge the published results of previous research to inform issues of professional development, standards and values. Finally, a series of key recommendations and a short-term action plan will be proposed.

Garry Gibbons
VIA Project Manager

Professor Stephanie Moser
VIA Project Manager

Peter Hinton
Chief Executive, Institute of Field Archaeologists

Dr Dan Hull
Head of Information & Communications
Council for British Archaeology

Dr. Simon James
University of Leicester
Chair of the Publication Committee
Council for British Archaeology

Trevor Pearson
Head of Technical Survey and Graphics (Archaeology), English Heritage

Rob Read
Chair
IFA/AAI&S Illustrators and Surveyors Special Interest Group

Dr. Robin Taylor
Managing Editor
English Heritage

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