
The Impact of Long-Term Monitoring on Variable Star Research
Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Data Handling, Archiving
herausgegeben von C. Sterken und Mart de GrootLong-term monitoring is of fundamental significance in solving  many important problems in astrophysics and, furthermore, has  unequalled value in extending observational runs with small telescopes  for the education of young astronomers in order to teach them how to  secure high-quality observational data over many years.  The Impact  of Long-Term Monitoring on Variable Star Research contains  reports based on the analysis of data collected in the visible, IR and  radio measurement ranges, as well as the design and history of well  known photometric systems. Though the reporting of novel results forms  an important part of the book, there are also reports of eight  discussion sessions covering more general areas, such as extinction  monitoring, the problems of archival storage of astronomical data,  service observation, the role played by long-term monitoring in  graduate teaching and thesis supervision, the interplay between the  great observational effort and theory, the contribution of LTM to new  knowledge of fundamental data, and the increasing decommissioning of  telescopes of modest aperture. 



