Chridnet is a site devoted to the Cultural Historical Resource Inventory Database system (CHRID). If you have been here before you might have noticed that we have undergone a makeover. CF Webtools - a private consulting company who created the system for of the cities of Ontario and Sacramento using matching funds from the state - hosts Chridnet.com free of charge for the benefit of other cities and/or preservationists who are interested in using the it. If you haven't looked at CHRID in a while you will be pleased to hear that things have changed and progress is accelerating. Here's what’s new:
As you can see CHRID is on the way to becoming an essential tool for planners and preservationist.
Starting in 2008 CF Webtools has renewed its commitment to promoting CHRID. We are taking the initiative to offer more helpful solutions to California cities. We are actively revamping and upgrading CHRIDnet, the help files and the API to make CHRID more flexible and useful. Finally, we are creating tutorials and blog posts that add to the training resources available to planners and preservationists who wish to use the CHRID.
It is our hope that you will see the value of this endeavor and choose to support the CHRID. You can support CHRID by initiating projects that add to its capabilities. In 2007 the cities of Pasadena, San Francisco and Ontario all initiated projects that lead to such enhancements as GIS integration, Excel file upload and import and Oracle platform integration. You can also support CHRID by becoming a CHRID user. This might mean having your own installation (like Ontario or San Francisco) or it might mean a hosted solution like Pasadena and Calusa. Either way, the more CHRID users there are the more resources become available for enhancements and wish list items. You can support CHRID by adding your voice to the growing chorus of planners and preservationist who want a more unified solution throughout the state. Finally, you can support CHRID by offering your suggestions and ideas on the next phase of project development. Email our suggestions to Jason Herbolsheimer or Mark Kruger. We will be more than happy to respond.
Meanwhile, feel free to subscribe to the CHRID Blog by adding your email to the subscription form at the right. You will receive notices of blog posts and be able to "check in" with us from time to time to see how we are progressing.
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