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  1. Campbell, T.: Possibilities for the international sharing of retroconverted map files (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A number of projects are under way to convert to machine readable form catalogue records for historical cartographic materials. Considers how these computerized map records might be shared in future. Considers 2 distinct approaches to the problem: retrospective cataloguing (recataloguing) or restrospective conversion (retroconversion). retrospective cataloguing emphasizes record quality and therefore seeks the creation of single authoritative records, to which holding statements can be attached. Acceptance of manditory standards would be a precondition of participation. The retroconversion approach, by contrast, stresses the quantity of potential cartographic records available and underlines the importance of providing international access to as many of these as possible. Concludes that, even though most records are substandard, they are better than none at all. The plans of the Consortium of European Research Libraries to create a retrospective database of printed European materials before 1830 can provide guidance on the choice of format and output medium. However, effective eccess to any cartographic equivalent would require the creation of geographical name and subject thesauri
  2. Campbell, T.: Conversion des catalogues de cartes de la British Library : les clès du succes (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the conference: Conversion of map catalogues; held by the IFLA Section of Geography and Map Libraries and the LIBER Groupe de Cartothécaires, Barcelona, Aug 93. Outlines the reasons, both historical and technical, which led to the British Library's choice of method for the retrospective conversion of its map cataloguing records

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