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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Annette:
Could you send out some more specifics on how to get in touch with GIS
Applications at the University of Edinburgh?
 
Thanks
 
Chris
 
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*Chris Kollen                    *
*University of Arizona Library   *
*1510 E University               *
*Tucson, AZ   85720-0055         *
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On Tue, 25 Jul 1995, Annette Sugden wrote:
 
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Why don't you try using Cartonet .  You won;t have all the linkage problems
> and you'll save a lot of time.  This system is designed specifically for
> maps and handles series maps with multiple copies beautifully.  You can get
> more information about this system from GIS Applications at the University
> of Edinburgh.
>
> Annette Sugden
>
>
> >----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> >We have also run into this problem with Innovative Interfaces.  We have ended
> >up putting in several bibliographic records for the same set for usgs topo
> >sets.  We have not figured out a way to link them.  If someone searches by
> >title, call no.  etc. they come up together.  We also have deleted the oclc
> >no. out of all but the first one so that when we have the system do searches
> >of duplicate oclc records, these ones do not come up.  Of course if you're
> >looking for a specific sheet, you may need to look in each bibliographic
> >record. This is awkward.
> >
> >Chris
> >
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> >*Chris Kollen                    *
> >*University of Arizona Library   *
> >*1510 E University               *
> >*Tucson, AZ   85720-0055         *
> >*(520) 621-4312                  *
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> >On Tue, 18 Jul 1995, Kathryn Womble wrote:
> >
> >> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> >> We're madly barcoding new USGS topos as they come in and barcoding
> >> all of our WA state topos. We use Innovative Interfaces catalog.
> >>
> >> Problem: We are using one bibliographic set record for Washington 7.5' topos
> >> and attaching an item record to that set record for each topo sheet.
> >> Innovative limits us to attaching about 3000 item records to one
> >> bibliographic set record. We will exceed 3000 item records for WA 7.5'
> >> topos because we keep multiple copies of all editions. It seems like we'll
> >> have to put several bibliographic records for the same set into the catalog
> >> and somehow link them all together. Any experience out there, any advice?
> >>
> >> Thanks, Kathryn
> >>
> >> Kathryn Womble                          e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> >> Map Collection                          Phone: (206) 543-9392
> >> University of Washington Libraries
> >> Box 352900
> >> Seattle, WA  98195-2900
> >>
>
> Annette Sugden
> Regional Initiatives Group
> Land Resources Division
> Department of Primary Industries and Energy
> Ph : (06) 272 5537
> Fax : (06) 272 5618
>

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