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Family of F. William Pafford – Need Help
Posted by jimmy-cleveland on January 9, 2017 at 2:08 pmI have obtained a copy of F. William Pafford’s book, “Handbook of Survey Notekeeping”. I have contacted Wiley and Sons publishing ,and they no longer own the copyright to this book. They suggested I contact the family to see about making the book available to the surveying community.
I have no interest in this endeavor, other than making a PDF version of this book available for download free of charge.
Does anyone know any heirs of Mr. Pafford?
Thanks in advance,
JimmyRADAR replied 3 years, 12 months ago 18 Members · 35 Replies- 35 Replies
Santiago Canyon College has a pdf version available online
http://www.sccollege.edu/Departments/CareerEd/Survey/Pages/SurveyingLinks.aspx
James Fleming, post: 408158, member: 136 wrote: Santiago Canyon College has a pdf version available online
http://www.sccollege.edu/Departments/CareerEd/Survey/Pages/SurveyingLinks.aspx
Thank you James. I never stumbled across this while looking for the book. I am glad it is available. My sole desire was to make it available since it was so hard to locate.
Just had my admin staff print and bind half a dozen copies for our upcoming “Remedial Notekeeping” class
I plan on using some examples later this week. The weather forecast for the next week and a half is showing mostly rain. Time to do some training.
Thanks for sharing this guys.
Jimmy,
per the U.S. Copyright Office, Dorothy Pafford renewed the copyright in 1990. You can search the catalog at cocatalog.loc.gov (I just used the title. I’d post the result but connections time out.) I don’t know how useful this is, given that you still have to find Dorothy, but I hope it helps.Good luck,
GregThanks Greg, since it is available online already, I will not go through that process, at least not now.
James Fleming, post: 408158, member: 136 wrote: Santiago Canyon College has a pdf version available online
Thanks for the link they also have the BLM 2009 Manual of instructions downloadable in .pdf
Thanks for sharing Handbook, pretty good document to have on file.
James Fleming, post: 408202, member: 136 wrote: Just had my admin staff print and bind half a dozen copies for our upcoming “Remedial Notekeeping” class
Personally, rather than the copy/bind fiasco you might want to consider these as an alternative to hard copies.
Only 8 gigs but sufficient for lots of stuff.
FL/GA PLS., post: 408342, member: 379 wrote: Personally, rather than the copy/bind fiasco you might want to consider these as an alternative to hard copies.
I have the binding supplies/equipment and the staff on hand….you want a fiasco try dealing with purchasing anything in a 500 person / 17 office organization :scream:
James Fleming, post: 408367, member: 136 wrote: I have the binding supplies/equipment and the staff on hand….you want a fiasco try dealing with purchasing anything in a 500 person / 17 office organization :scream:
500 persons? Cripes, It’s tough enough trying to handle14.
Just out of curiosity is your yearly revenue (gross) equivalent to $100K per employee? If it’s not you are needlessly wasting money. 😉FL/GA PLS., post: 408380, member: 379 wrote: 500 persons? Cripes, It’s tough enough trying to handle14.
Just out of curiosity is your yearly revenue (gross) equivalent to $100K per employee? If it’s not you are needlessly wasting money. 😉$140,000 +-
We’re close but I don’t have 500, just 14. (And zero liability compared to what y’all do) 😎
Thank you for sharing this. A very comprehensive handbook indeed, and an outstanding refresher for a lot of us.
The only superior evidence is that which you haven’t yet found.Do any of you gentlemen have the pdf that you are referring to in this thread? It does not appear to be on the Santiago Canyon College page anymore. I had access to this book at one time and I have been keeping my eyes open for it ever since. It is an excellent resource for field crews.
-ND
It is 22,071KB in size, it may email………..
send email with a request to harrissurv at yahoo dot com and I will reply with the file.
I saved to google drive. PM if necessary
Did they take this offline? I used the link but didn’t see it.
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