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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS AND CASE STUDIES: Addressing the Public Outreach Responsibilities of the National Historic Preservation Act: Argonne National Laboratory’s Box Digital Display Platform

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2016

Daniel J. O’Rourke*
Affiliation:
Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois.
Cory C. Weber
Affiliation:
Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois.
Pamela D. Richmond
Affiliation:
Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois.
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Address correspondence to: Daniel J. O’Rourke, Principal Cultural Resources Specialist, Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Building 240, 9700 South Cass Ave, Argonne, IL 60439; (phone) 630-252-7422; (e-mail) djorourke@anl.gov.
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Abstract

Federal agencies are made responsible for managing the historic properties under their jurisdiction by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. A component of this responsibility is to mitigate the effect of a federal undertaking on historic properties through mitigation often through documentation. Providing public access to this documentation has always been a challenge. To address the issue of public access to mitigation information, personnel from Argonne National Laboratory created the Box Digital Display Platform, a system for communicating information about historic properties to the public. The platform, developed for the US Army Dugway Proving Ground, uses short introductory videos to present a topic but can also incorporate photos, drawings, GIS information, and documents. The system operates from a small, self-contained computer that can be attached to any digital monitor via an HDMI cable. The system relies on web-based software that allows the information to be republished as a touch-screen device application or as a website. The system does not connect to the Internet, and this increases security and eliminates the software maintenance fees associated with websites. The platform is designed to incorporate the products of past documentation to make this information more accessible to the public; specifically those documentations developed using the Historic American Building Survey/ Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) standards. Argonne National Laboratory’s Box Digital Display Platform can assist federal agencies in complying with the requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act.

Environmental Practice 18: 209–213 (2016)

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© National Association of Environmental Professionals 2016. This is a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. 

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