coming very slowly and therefore create difficulties in
the completion of the project.
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tical photo, remmetry. !
In Helsinki 1976 Congress, one session will be devo —
ted to the terminology in uo pud and the Chairman
of. v7.0, VI-3, Dr. J.Pietachner will present the pronosi -
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"TC P vmbo and f ermino.i ogy" :
orking Group VI-&4 "Information Exchange" —- directed
by the Commission Board — has been in charge of a special
project: "The National Bibliographies of Photogrammetry".
The following countries declared the will to prepare Na-
tional Bibliographies for the Helsinki Congress: Austra -
lia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Finland, Romania, Poland,
Thailand and Turkey.
But the effort of the preparation of bibliography
and compilation was success and was completed in time by:
Australia — Mr.A.Adamec, Belgium — Prof.J.Mousset, Fin -
land — Dipl.Eng. Juha Jaakkola, Poland - Mrs.Dipl.Fng.R6-
Za Butowtt, Romania - Eng.Mihail Albotá, Turkey - Miss
Ayla Altugz, and USA - Prof.Paul n.Volf.
"e have been informed that in Great Britain the na-
tional photogrammetric bibliography is published successi-
vely every year in the "Photogrammetric Record". This is
a good suggestion for those countries which have similar
photogrammetric Journals.
National bibliography should fully cover the photo-
grammetric and photointerpretation publications issued