Hi Ed
Tomorrow, I'm giving a brief seminar to second-year undergraduates about why
recording and retrieving information using controlled vocabulary and
standards is a 'good thing'. Is there a webpage that explains FISH in a
student-friendly way as I thought I'd draw their attention to the fact that
initiatives like FISH exist?
thanks for any help you can provide
Isabel
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> From: Lee, Edmund [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 4:46 PM
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> Subject: MIDAS Reprints now available from English Heritage
>
> List members looking for a late Christmas present bargain might be
> interested to know that MIDAS, the data content standard developed by FISH
> has been reprinted again, and is now available from English Heritage
> Postal
> Sales at Northampton. The 133 page A4 reprint is available in a
> shrink-wrapped loose-leaf format for £7.50.
>
> Contact EH sales on tel 01536 533500 / fax 01536 533501. The order code
> for
> MIDAS is XB20005.
>
> Edmund Lee
> FISH Coordinator
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