Just read a Grauniad piece on the British #reclassification of #WatershipDown (https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/jul/21/no-more-newborns-watership-down-has-been-upgraded-to-a-pg-itll-still-terrify-children), and realised I’ve never actually seen the film.
It stumped me for a moment, but I realised why: for as long as I remember, Art Garfunkel’s #BrightEyes reduced me to tears. I find it so incredibly sad and beautiful.
I reacted this way to a lot of things as a kid, most of which I grew out of. This one stuck, though; it’s dissuaded me from ever seeing the movie.
(HT @JugglingWithEggs)
#reclassification #watershipdown #brighteyes
#Reclassification is the process of reassigning one or more values in a #raster dataset to new output values. Let's see how to do a data reclassification in #QGIS #tutorial
#tutorial #qgis #raster #reclassification
Does anyone have suggestions for a scholarly or trade journal to that publishes articles on #library activities like #reclassification projects that are not too technical?
It doesn't focus on the cataloging side, but on the system in use and why it was necessary to change.