diff --git a/handbook/logbooks.html b/handbook/logbooks.html index db86f0000..228f57ac7 100644 --- a/handbook/logbooks.html +++ b/handbook/logbooks.html @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ which is then synchronised the version control system. your speculations and ideas for what looks promising and what is obvious but doesn't go: things that are vital to future expoers. And please, please do lots of sketches in the logbook. +

If this is all new to you, please now read Cave data management, +and why we make surveys and then the +Survey Handbook +

Where the logbook computer file is kept

If you are using the expo laptop just edit this file:

diff --git a/handbook/survey/more.htm b/handbook/survey/more.htm
index efe4606e8..606d2d42d 100644
--- a/handbook/survey/more.htm
+++ b/handbook/survey/more.htm
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
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-
 CUCC Expo Surveying Handbook: More resources
 
 
@@ -15,13 +13,6 @@
 It also has a mailing list
 to keep you up to date with new releases and the like.

-

For more discussion on Cave Surveying, there is a specialist cave-surveying @@ -30,45 +21,11 @@ here is not at the beginning-surveyor level, however.

You might also like to join the Cave Surveying special interest -group of the British Cave Research Association. This publishes the -quarterly Compass Points, which -is also available on the web, some time after the printed edition (the delay -depends somewhat on how much work the webmaster has to do on this site -before finding time for Compass Points :-)

+group of the British Cave Research Association. This published (1993-2008) the +quarterly Compass Points, which +is also available on the web.
- + diff --git a/infodx.htm b/infodx.htm index bb09f3654..1e0d46776 100644 --- a/infodx.htm +++ b/infodx.htm @@ -13,9 +13,10 @@