Working closely together with Norfolk Landscape Archaeology we developed the Norfolk Heritage Explorer, a sophisticated website making Norfolk's rich Historic Environment Record data accessible to the public. The website has recently been given a facelift, becoming the first of our heritage websites to use the mojoPortal CMS.
exeGesIS developed a content management system linked to an interactive website which allows the recording and exploration of the rich cultural heritage of the Hebrides. This work was comissioned by local history societies and has become a major resource for researchers and the public from all over the world.
Exegesis upgraded the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NMBP) recording system to SQL Server with an accompanying website that allows volunteers to record their roost counts online. The website includes recording forms, mapping and administration pages as well as an Access administration client.
The Heritage Gateway is an English Heritage website that allows users to search almost 60 resources from across the country. Exegesis has had a long involvement with the project and has developed solutions to allow publication of data held in HBSMR and to enable map-based searching.
Exegesis was selected to work with Exmoor NPA staff to develop the 'Exmoor's Past' website as part of the Exmoor National Park Historic Environment Record (ENPHER) development project. This increased the searchability and range of publically available data, also presenting the information in an imaginative, attractive, user-friendly way.
This innovative project created a network of volunteer Heritage Stewards who carry out surveys of the survival and condition of Lincolnshire's heritage. These volunteers are trained to survey all types of heritage assets and feed the information into an 'at risk' database. Exegesis developed the web site for the project.
We created a national web-based system for crowd-sourcing and managing high-quality walking routes for the Ramblers. Routes are developed and checked by volunteer users, with a library of several thousand walking routes already created. These walks are published through the Ramblers website.
Exegesis were contracted to create web mapping for iGiGL, the online data portal of the capital's environmental records centre. The finished mapping system reveals different data to different users. Further custom development work has allowed surveys designed by GiGL staff through the CMS to be submitted to an Indicia Warehouse.
Monmouthshire CAMS Web is a joint project between exeGesIS and Monmouthshire Council to provide an online copy of their definitive map for members of their authority. The interactive web map is hosted by exeGesIS.
Exploring Kent’s Past was a project that aimed to help people become involved in, learn more about and enjoy Kent’s rich heritage. The project, which was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, began in August 2004 and ended in 2009.
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