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035 _a(Sirsi) u126248
100 _aMaxwell, I.
245 _aAccreditation in historic building conservation: the work of the Edinburgh Group
260 _c2004
490 _aJournal of Architectural Conservation
_v10(1) March 2004, 36-48(13)
520 _aReviews how the various conservation accreditation schemes, which have emerged over the past 11 years, can be brought into a common framework. This will result in more unification and the resulting standards may be more universally accepted. Stresses the underlying need for communality is recognition that commissioning clients need assurance, from all participating professional bodies, that they can appoint a practitioner (for the lead professional role in grant-aided cases) on a clear understanding that the accredited individual has been assessed to a common level of competence in conservation work, irrespective of discipline. [Taken from journal abstract].
590 _aABS
590 _aABS
650 _aACCREDITATION SCHEMES
650 _aHISTORIC BUILDINGS
650 _aARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION
690 _aBUILDING CONSERVATION
700 _aHeath, D.
700 _aRussell, P.
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