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James Boxall <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Jun 1995 17:07:27 EDT
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>Pretty sure it was ACMLA Bulletin during last three years but don't have
>time to find it now. Try looking quickly or maybe Frances Woodward will
>look it up on her automated index. Carol Marley, McGill
 
It was an article by L.M. Sebert in the ACMLA Bulletin #82 in 1992...
 
"The Map Librarian and NAD83"  L.M. Sebert pp.14-16
 
Hope this helps......
 
Cheers,
James
 
 
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"The more complex and sophisticated our systems of lateral access,
  the more we sacrifice in the way of depth."
Sven Birkerts (in The Gutenberg Elegies, 1995)
 
James Boxall
Map Curator
Map Collection, Science Services
Killam Library, Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada    B3H 4M8
(t) 902-494-3757
(f) 902-494-2062
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"What in observation is loose and vague
is in information deceptive and treacherous"
Francis Bacon, 1621
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