AZSITE Quarterly
Meeting
Arizona
State Museum
The University
of Arizona
Minutes
January 12, 2004
Present:
Carol Griffith, SHPO
Rick Karl, ASM
Beth Grindell, ASM, recording
David Wilcox, MNA
Vince Schiavitti, SHPO
Teresa Serrano, ASM
Laural Myer, Aztlan
Su Benaron, ASM
The meeting was called to order at 1:40 p.m. by Carol Griffith.
Old Business:
- Grants: There are no current grants. We are investigating the option of a
Heritage fund grant this year for some records filming. Griffith reported that BLM has been
providing $20-25,000 per year under a programmatic agreement and we have
been making it available to the ASU GIS office and will do so again this
year.
- Data
management:
- Karl
reported on the October User Group meeting that reviewed recent modifications
to AZMAP and planned new modifications.
The recommendations made at that meeting are being implemented and
coming on-line now. They include:
i.
A new extended Help Menu.
ii.
The maps will now print in a landscape format and what
you see on the screen is what will print.
iii.
The “export to Excell” function has been improved and
it is now also possible to export to a delimited text format.
iv.
The sites attribute page has been linked to the map so
that you do not have to log into separate pages.
v.
The zoom level at which you can turn on site boundaries
has been changed from 4 sq. miles to 8 sq. miles, so it will be possible to
turn on site boundaries at a smaller resolution.
vi.
A function that will allow searches by site name or
partial site name is also available. The
center point UTMs and TRS are also visible on the attributes page.
- Karl
reported that the 7.5’ map application is now working but has not yet
been taken ‘live.’ That will
happen when the server moves to CES, where the ASU GIS application is
moving, in a new arrangement at ASU.
- Tribal
data. ASM is still removing tribal
data and clipping data that is within or intersects with tribal
boundaries. Where site boundaries
intersect the boundary, that portion that falls outside the tribal
boundary will be left in the database.
- Karl
reported on the numbering of linear resources: Lots of work has been done to
consolidate transcontinental railroad line numbers. When deciding which of the several
assigned numbers to use, ASM looks to see which was assigned first, which
segment has the most numbers and makes a decision. All numbers are still searchable but
the records will all point to the main assigned number, only the portion
within tribal land is clipped out.
- Site
updates and corrections required by users: The AZSITE user agreement requires that
users who do field recording must let us know, through data submission,
that they have revisited a site and provide corrected information, as
necessary.
- SHPO
report: Carol Griffith emphasized
that AZSITE is the state inventory and SHPO uses it. When archaeologists check data at SHPO,
they are looking at AZSITE data.
It may be necessary to check SHPO paper records, and in some cases
ASM records. Karl further explained
that AZSITE is not the same as ASM’s paper records. There are lots of records from non-ASM
institutions in AZSITE and ASM does not hold the paper records for those
records. Karl is in the process of
preparing an updated list of which map quads are complete for which
agency’s records. For example, for
the Tucson Quad, AZSITE is 100% complete for Tucson’s
records.
Public comment:
In response to a question from Myers, Griffith
reported that SHPO has a backlog of about 6 years of data, and it is being
added as fast as possible but it is difficult to estimate when SHPO data will
be completely in AZSITE. SHPO has had
many reports scanned and those can be seen electronically at SHPO but it will
be a while before those are available on the web site. Some federal agencies may never allow the reports
to be on-line, even in the controlled access AZSITE web site.
Next meeting: SHPO
conference room, 1300 West Washington, Phoenix,
April 21, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.
The meeting was adjourned at 2:12
p.m.