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have passed
secondary technical surveying schools are entrusted with independent plotting only after ha
ving passed one year of practical training. Three years of training is required for more difficult
work, especially for aerotriangulation.
A dictionary explaining the geodetic terminology and containing hundreds of photogram-
metrical terms in addition, has been published recently.
V. Czechoslovak photogrammetric bibliography 1960—1964
The Centre of Scientific, Technical, Economic and Propagandist Information is part of
the Prague Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography and among the du
ties entrusted to the Centre is the bibliography of the photogrammetric branch. The photo
grammetric literature is classified according to the UDC 58 (Universal Decimal Classifica
tion 58); information on new literature with a short summary is published monthly.
USED ABBREVIATIONS:
GaKO:
Geodetic and Cartographic Review of the Central Office of Geodesy and Cartography,
Prague.
GaKS:
Geodetic and Cartographic Bulletin of the Central Office of Geodesy and Cartography,
Prague.
Sbornik:
Bulletin of papers, discussions, reports concerning contemporary photogrammetrical pro
blems — Czechoslovak Society of Science and Technique and the Scientific Photogram
metric Laboratory, Bratislava 1960.
Adler, E.:
Analysis of point signalizing conditions for photogrammetrical mapping on
large scales, Sbornik. (Slov.).
Die Photogrammetrie in ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Versuchswesen, Wis-
senschaft. Zeitschrift der TU Dresden 1963.
Dockalek, A.:
Using detectors of infra-red radiation for aerial photography, GaKO Nr. 3,
1964 (Czech).
Gal, im
possibilities in using aerial photogrammetry for economic technical mapping,
GaKO No. 9, 1960 (Slov.).
Aerial photogrammetry in geology, Geological researches, 9/1960, Prague,
(Slov.).
Possibilities in using aerial photogrammetry for road projects, GaKO 10/61,
(Slov.).
Grossmasstabliche Photogrammetrie in der CSSR, Wissenschaftl. Zeitschrift
der TU Dresden, 1963.
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