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  1. Walker, A.: Australia's pictorial collections on interactive videodisc (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The use of interactive videodiscs for preserving, presenting and retrieving pictorial collections in Australia was pioneered at the New South Wales Government Printing Office, Sydney. This project has now stored some 200.000 historical photographs on interactive videodisc, associated with sophisticated microcomputer data bases using the specially developed Just Image software. Videodisc systems to retrieve pictorial material are being used to preserve and present the pictorial collections of various Australian libraries and museums, and standards for the description and indexing of photographs are being developed.
    Date
    3. 1.1999 11:22:04
  2. Walker, A.: Indexing commonplace books : John Locke's method (2001) 0.01
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.14-18
  3. Walker, A.: Building an Australian thesaurus : indexing Australian historical photographs (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the compilation of a subject thesaurus to provide a controlled vocabulary for indexing the New South Wales Government Printing Office's collection of historical photographs. Discusses the use of interactive videodiscs for preserving, presenting and retrieving pictorial collections and describes the software, online access, and data entry. Considers the development of the subject thesaurus and outlines 3 approaches that might be used by institutions faced with describing and indexing a collection of photographs. Discusses some possible authorities for subject analysis of pictorial materials. Describes the building process focusing on compilation and maintenance, classes excluded, strucutre of the thesaurus and the question of publication