Guide to the preparation of commemorative integrity statements
Approved February 2002
Table of Contents
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1.0 Introduction to the Guide
- 1.0.1 What is a National Historic Site?
- 1.1 The Concept of Commemorative Integrity
- 1.2 The Commemorative Integrity Statement (CIS)
- 1.3 Why prepare a CIS?
- 1.4 Preparing for the Development of a Site's CIS
- 1.5 What Geographic Area Should be Included in the CIS?
- 1.6 Who is Involved in the Preparation of a CIS?
- 1.7 What's the Format for a CIS?
- 2.0 Instructions for the Preparation of Commemorative Integrity Statements
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Designation and Context
- 2.3 Resources Directly Related to the Reasons for Designation as a National Historic Site
- 2.4 Effective Communication of the Reasons for Designation as a National Historic Site
- 2.5 Resources, Values and Messages Not Related to the Reasons for Designation as a National Historic Site
- 2.6 Appendices
- Guideline No. 1 - Glossary
- Guideline No. 2 - CRM Policy and the Commemorative Integrity Statement
- Guideline No. 3 - Process, Roles and Approvals for Developing Commemorative Integrity Statements
- Guideline No. 4 - Templates
- Guideline No. 5 - Frequently Asked Questions
- Guideline No. 6 - Developing the Statement of Commemorative Intent
- Guideline No. 7 - Designated Place
- Photo Credits
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, 2002
Cat: R64-251/2002E
ISBN: 0-662-31608-8
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