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Gee, maybe I am missing something but couldn't you just class it as if it
were on paper? Using the G Schedule.
That's what we do with microfilm/microfiche.
And it seems to me you still have the different "formats"--
aerial photo=GIF file,
topo map = .......
According to Linda Zellmer:
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. Hello All,
.
. Just spent about 15 minutes discussing how to classify digital
. spatial data with someone in cataloging, and we have had no brilliant
. insights. Therefore, I am asking for comments from the list. Please
. address your comments to the list, as I am sure that others are
. interested. The problem:
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. We purchased some of the datasets available from the EROS Data Center
. during the last year. We have some AVHRR in the QKs (plant surveys);
. another library has put some similar data in the QBs (meteorological
. and climate change). So far, LC has not cataloged these datasets.
.
. I know that we have all complained long and hard about the
. difficulties of .A4 for aerial photography. NOW, to top that off, we
. have data on CD-ROM that should really be cataloged somewhere in the
. G Schedule, but no place to put it. (I checked the new revisions for
. the G schedule with no success).
.
. Realistically, all spatial information, no matter the format, should
. be classed with and according to the same classification schedule,
. in other words, the G-schedule. However, I think we need to revise
. the G-schedule to make room for new formats. Does anyone know if
. there are plans for another subject class--one that could be used for
. aerial photography and remotely sensed imagery? Is it time for a new
. class?
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. How are other libraries handling digital spatial data? Linda
. Zellmer, University of Wyoming
.
Matthew Gilmore
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D.C. Public Library
Washingtoniana Division
202.727.1213
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