ICT:HO-Procedure
Procedure – Creating a HeritageObject (HO)
This page explains how to create a HeritageObject.
A HeritageObject is the central historical or conceptual entity under study.
Examples:
- building
- document
- person-related artifact
- equipment
- archive register
- architectural element
HeritageObjects anchor all research meaning.
When to create a HeritageObject
Create a HeritageObject whenever:
- something is studied or described in the research
- multiple files refer to the same thing
- you need a stable conceptual reference
Rule of thumb:
If you can write a paragraph about it, it is probably a HeritageObject.
Step-by-step workflow
Step 1 – Create the page
Open:
Special:FormEdit/HeritageObject
Step 2 – Fill basic information
Complete:
- Title
- Type
- Description
- Dates (if known)
Step 3 – Structure (optional)
If this object is part of a larger object:
Use "Parent object".
Examples:
- Ward → parent: Hospital
- Door → parent: Facade
- Register page → parent: Register
This creates conceptual hierarchy.
Step 4 – Link DigitalAssets
Under "Digital assets":
Select all DigitalAssets that represent this object.
Examples:
- scan
- photo
- OCR
- drawing
This connects interpretation to meaning.
Step 5 – Add people and organisations
Add:
- Persons with roles (creator, restorer, author, etc.)
- Organisations with roles (owner, operator, etc.)
Roles describe involvement.
They belong to the relationship, not the person itself.
Step 6 – Add holders (if applicable)
Add current holders:
- responsible person
- managing organisation
Holders describe present responsibility only, not historical ownership.
Step 7 – Link research chapters
Assign the object to one or more ResearchChapters.
This determines where the object is discussed in the narrative structure.
Step 8 – Add keywords
Add tags to help discovery.
Step 9 – Save
Done.
Good practices
✓ one clear concept per HO page ✓ write meaningful descriptions ✓ use hierarchy for structure ✓ link all relevant DigitalAssets ✓ use roles consistently
Avoid:
✗ mixing multiple unrelated concepts in one HO ✗ storing files directly on the HO page ✗ creating HOs only for storage purposes