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A Whiter Shade of Grey: A new approach to archaeological grey literature using the XML version of the TEI Guidelines.

List of Figures, Tables and Plates

Figures

Figure 1: The number of excavations carried out in England by year for the period 1960-99 (Data from RCHME/English Heritage Excavation Index and AIP), after Darvill and Russell (2002, 53) illustration 35

Figure 2: Trends in the number of desk-based assessments and field evaluations carried out in England 1990-99 in relation to the number of planning applications made. [Data from DoE/DETR and AIP], after Darvill and Russell (2002, 51) illustration 33

Figure 3: Identified future training needs in archaeology, after Chitty (1999), fig. 10

Figure 4: The current workflow of grey literature report distribution and heritage dataset record creation which the OASIS Project aims to improve, after Hardman (2004)

Figure 5: Archive Types Held and Source Records Created by HERs, after Newman (2002), fig. 9

Figure 6: XSL transformation model

Figure 7: Annual numbers of archaeological events in North Yorkshire 1999 to 2003 (data compiled by author from North Yorkshire County Council HER)

Figure 8: Archaeological events in North Yorkshire 1999 to 2003 summarised by nature of work (data compiled by author from North Yorkshire County Council HER)

Figure 9: Organisations working in North Yorkshire 1999 to 2003 that have carried out >15 archaeological events (data compiled by author from North Yorkshire County Council HER)

Figure 10: Screenshot from NYCC HER showing Site Activity record in HBSMR v3.04 for Roecliffe Lane evaluation (NYE 2148) copyright NYCC and exeGesIS sdm Ltd

Figure 11: Screenshot from NYCC HER showing Source record in HBSMR v3.04 for Roecliffe Lane evaluation grey literature report (NYS 8533) copyright NYCC and exeGesIS sdm Ltd

Figure 12: Encoded Thirsk_markup.xml document displayed in Microsoft Notepad as plain text

Figure 13: The same encoded Thirsk_markup.xml document displayed with Microsoft Word 2000

Figure 14: The same encoded Thirsk_markup.xml document displayed in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0

Figure 15: Screenshot of a WML page of report titles and summaries viewed using WinWAP 3.1 PRO

Tables

Table 1: Analysis of the funding sources for field evaluations 1990 to 1999, after Darvill and Russell (2002) Table W14

Table 2: Summary of the top twenty archaeological contractors carrying out desk-based assessments in England between 1990 and 1999, ordered in terms of the number of reports recorded by the AIP, after Darvill and Russell (2002), table W8

Table 3: Summary of the top twenty archaeological contractors carrying out field evaluations in England between 1990 and 1999, ordered in terms of the number of reports recorded by the AIP, after Darvill and Russell (2002), table W16

Table 4: Summary of general structure and content markup analysis undertaken prior to encoding being applied to the grey literature reports

Plates

Plate 1: Image of the three NAA reports selected for the case study in their original hard copy format


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