The first stage: September 20 12 to February 20 12. The main task is to formulate a census implementation plan, issue norms and standards, and organize training.
1. Establish census institutions. The local people's governments at or above the county level shall set up census leading institutions in their respective administrative areas, and set up specialized functional institutions such as census organization, cultural relics appraisal, information registration and corresponding expert database. Key cultural relics collection units and industries and state-owned units with relatively concentrated collections shall set up special working institutions.
2. Prepare the census implementation plan. According to the unified requirements of the census leading group in the State Council, the provinces have formulated the implementation plan of the census in this province and reported it to the office of the census leading group in the State Council for the record.
3. Prepare and execute the budget. Census institutions at all levels and state-owned units shall compile the census budgets of their own regions and units.
4. Formulating and promulgating the standards and norms for the general survey of movable cultural relics, formulating the procedures for the identification of cultural relics in the general survey, and compiling the general survey manual.
5. Establish census teams at all levels, compile census teaching materials and carry out census training at all levels.
6. Develop census software and build a census information management platform and a census website.
7. Make a census propaganda plan and carry out census propaganda.
The second stage, from June 20 13 to February 20 15. The main task is to carry out county-based cultural relics investigation and identification and information data registration. Census data are collected, filed, classified, submitted, audited and logged in.
1. Census institutions at all levels should formulate procedures for the identification of cultural relics within their respective administrative areas and conduct a thorough investigation of cultural relics collected and preserved by state-owned units. Relevant units shall clean up cultural relics, improve relevant archives and records, and register and declare as required.
2. Census institutions at all levels shall verify and identify the declaration information of cultural relics of all units, and the units that have been identified as collecting cultural relics shall be included in the registration scope.
3. Cultural relics collection units included in the scope of the census shall, under the guidance of the census institutions, measure, photograph, collect and register cultural relics in accordance with national unified norms and technical standards, and immediately report cultural relics information through the mobile cultural relics information management platform. Cultural relics information can also be submitted to the local census institutions in the form of paper or offline electronic data, which will be uniformly entered and reported by the census institutions.
4 census institutions at all levels shall organize experts to conduct online audit and on-site review of cultural relics information reported by various units according to their authority.
5. Census institutions at all levels shall submit quarterly census progress reports to the census institutions at higher levels.
The third stage: 20 16, 1 to 12. The main task is to sort out and summarize the census data and materials, establish a database and publish the census results.
1. Publish the national list of movable cultural relics and the list of movable cultural relics collection units;
2. Establish a national coding system for movable cultural relics and a coding system for movable cultural relics collection units;
3. Establish a movable cultural relics information management system;
4. Compilation of movable cultural relics census files;
5. Prepare the census report.
6. Complete the evaluation and audit of the project.