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I'm sorry, Linda, I guess I misunderstood the question.
Since this is spatial data, it might be nice to keep it in the G
schedule. At UBC the aerial photography and space imagery are in the
Geographic Information Centre in the Geography Dept., and are not
classified. Have GD or GE been used yet? How about a comment from LC?
Fran W.
On Fri, 26 May 1995, Linda Zellmer wrote:
> Fran,
> My problem is where do you put Landsat, AVHRR, radar, etc. and all
> of the other remote sensing format. What subject class code do you
> use for AVHRR? If you have two or three sets of data for a single
> year, you end up with the same call number. And I feel we should
> differentiate between the various types of remote sensing data.
> I think it is time for a separate letter for aerial photos and
> remotely sensed imagery. Too bad R has been used. Linda Zellmer
>
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