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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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