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Library holdings in worldcat for the individual volumes

  • First. 1991, c.1992: 24+84+2+2 =112 {Publ. Taylor Graham, not numebreed
  • Second,1996 1+2 +12 = 15' {Publ. locally)
  • Third, 1999, : 2+ 25+6= 33' (Publ. locally)
  • 4th., 2002  : 12 +95 +2 = 117 Publ. Libraries Unlimited
  • 5th., 2005 : 278+3 +4+2+4+4 +10 = 305' Publ. Springer in (lecture notes in computer science)

From which I conclude the conference held the first time, as a one-off by a good publisher , had 112 libraries, the next two, published locally, had 15, and 33, the 4th, published by a good specialist publisher, had 117.

Only when published as part of a very well known series to which a great many libraries have subscription, did it have a large number, 305. DGG ( talk ) 16:35, 29 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]