National Park Service documentation standards

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National Park Service documentation standards are formal guidelines that govern how historic and cultural resources are recorded, measured, and reported to ensure consistent, accurate, and archival-quality documentation across preservation projects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural resource management guideline
documentation standard
historic preservation standard
appliesTo Historic American Buildings Survey documentation
Historic American Engineering Record documentation
Historic American Landscapes Survey documentation
United States National Park System
surface form: National Park System units

archaeological resources
architectural resources
cultural resources
engineering resources
federally assisted preservation projects
historic resources
landscape resources
emphasizes compatibility with archival repositories
long-term accessibility of records
objectivity in recording
verifiability of information
governs archival submission requirements
digital file formats for documentation
field recording procedures
large-format photography of historic resources
measured drawings of historic resources
metadata for documentation records
quality control for documentation
recording of historic properties
written historical reports
hasGoal ensure accuracy of recorded information
ensure archival-quality documentation
ensure consistency in documentation
facilitate comparability across projects
support National Register documentation
support Section 106 compliance documentation
support long-term preservation of records
support mitigation documentation for adverse effects
maintainedBy National Park Service
relatedTo National Park Service cultural resource management guidelines
National Register of Historic Places documentation guidelines
National Park Service documentation standards self-linksurface differs
surface form: Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Architectural and Engineering Documentation

Section 106 documentation guidance
requires clear identification of resource location
descriptive and historical narratives
documentation of character-defining features
documentation of physical condition
measured drawings to specified scales
use of accepted surveying methods
use of large-format photography
supports federal historic preservation programs
local preservation planning
state historic preservation programs
usedBy National Park Service archaeologists
surface form: National Park Service staff

architects
consultants on preservation projects
contractors preparing HABS documentation
contractors preparing HAER documentation
contractors preparing HALS documentation
cultural resource specialists
engineers
historic preservation professionals
landscape architects

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Heritage Documentation Programs usesStandard National Park Service documentation standards
National Park Service documentation standards relatedTo National Park Service documentation standards self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Architectural and Engineering Documentation
National Historic Landmark (broader Grant-related sites) informationMedium National Park Service documentation standards
this entity surface form: National Park Service publications