Subject: Historic preservation professional qualification standards
A proposed draft revision of the Secretary of the Interior's "Historic Preservation Professional Qualification Standards." has been mounted in Conservation OnLine (CoOL). Comments on the proposed standards are sought and are due February 14, 1995. **** Moderator's comments: I would also strongly urge discussion of this on the DistList. I'll forward all discussions to the National Park Service. The document is available in two forms. Use a World Wide Web client such as Mosaic or Lynx to connect to URL http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/misc/secinterior/profqual.html or Gopher to palimpsest.stanford.edu and select Browse by subject Historic preservation The disciplines covered in the draft are: Architectural History Architecture Conservation Cultural Anthropology Curation Folklore Historic Preservation Historical Archaeology History Landscape Architecture Land Use/Community Planning Prehistoric Archaeology Traditional Cultural Property Expertise >From the text: The Secretary of the Interior is charged with developing standards and guidance for the practice of historic preservation under the National Historic Preservation Act. The Secretary has delegated this responsibility to the National Park Service. The "Professional Qualification Standards" are one part of the Secretary's "Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation." ... The Secretary of the Interior's "Professional Qualification Standards" describe in terms of academic attainment, training, and experience minimum professional standards for a number of professional disciplines routinely practicing in historic preservation today. These Standards are neither "entry-level" nor do they describe qualifications for pre-eminent master professionals in the field. Rather, they describe the minimum education and experience which, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Interior, qualifies select individuals to produce professionally credible and competent work within both the historic preservation arena and in the larger public arena nationwide. Please provide your comments by February 15, 1995 to the Preservation Planning Branch Attention: Susan L. Henry Interagency Resources Division National Park Service PO Box 37127 Washington, DC 20013-7127 Comments may also be sent by fax (202-343-1836) or Internet (sue_henry [at] nps__gov). If you have any questions, please contact Sue Henry at 202-343-9514. Walter Henry *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:48 Distributed: Friday, December 23, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-48-001 ***Received on Friday, 23 December, 1994