-the text must be completed by list of relevant
references. Publications to which reference is
made in the text will be listed after each
chapter as "References". Sequence of listing
(and numbering) is determined by the sequence of
reference in the text. Only most important refe-
rences should be used.
Other publications to which no references has
been made in text, but suggested by the authors
as good source of information will be listed
chronologically after "References" under the
heading "Additional Readings". It is important
that the number of positions in both categories
of references is limited to a meaningful minimum.
Otherwise, we could easily end up with thousands
Of positions,
—the texts should be presented on a standard size
paper (A—4 = 210x297mm or next to it in USA and
Canada) typed double spaced.
-all figures should be built into the text at
least in a conceptual form to eliminate any con-
fusion. They should be accompanied by the Figure
number consisting of the Chapter number and the
consecutive numbers of the Figure (e.g. Chapter
6: Fig.6-15).
Original line drawn figures should be drawn each
on a separate sheet of paper at scale 2:1 and in
geometrically correct form so that they could be
copied by a draftsman to secure their uniform
character. Photographic figures suitable for
reproduction should be delivered in their origi-
nal form. The same consecutive numbering for
drawn and photographic figures is obliged. The
list containing the number and title of figures
must be delivered for each chapter.
3. State of Volume III
Above mentioned guidelines and invitation for
collaboration I sent to the many of our distin-
guish colleagues.
I sent invitation to Mr.F.L.J.H.Corten (the
Netherlands) and asked him to complete chapter 5.
As I have learned the first part of the Chapter
was already written in 1982 by him.
I invited also Dr V.Kratky to take the respon-
sibility for Chapter 7. After when he resigned I
invited Mr Carbonnell during Cracow ICAP Symposium
(1990) and lately (1991) Mr.K.Attkinson. Both of
them do not intend to participate in the project.
The Chapter 9 "Synoptic Tables Correlating
Various Events" will be prepared by myself but
after completing all 7 chapters.
I also asked President of Commission VI and
all colleagues who have been invited to collabora—
tion — to indicate the persons who could prepared
chapters 5 and 7. But unfortunately I did not get
any suggestions.
Prof.S.K.Ghosh have accepted the task to take
care of the chapter 6.Professor completed his work.
The chapter contain 51 pages (typescript co-
pies) of text, 19 pages of references and 12 figu-
res. The composition of Volume III as a whole is
not completed, therefore - for benefit of the mem-
bers of our Society-the chapter 6 should be publi-
shed in ISPRS Commission VI Archives on Photogram-
metry & Remote Sensing (Vol.XXIX,Washington 1992).
In the future — when chapters 5, 7 and 9 will
be completed,work of Prof.S.K.Ghosh will make part
of Volume III: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTO-
GRAMMETRIC METHODS AND INSTRUMENTS.