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Sources and referencesQuick Reference
Detailed referencesOfficial information on the metric systemInformation on how the international metric system is managed can be found on the website of the BIPM. The official summary of the international system of units (SI) is given in the SI brochure. Further information on SI units and recommended use can be found in the International Standards Organisation (ISO) document ISO 1000 or in the British Standards Institute (BSI) document BS 5775. Britain's National Physical Laboratory provides reference information on SI while the DTI offers official Guidance to Business on the Use of Metric Units of Measurement [PDF]. The Institut national de Métrologie is a French site covering a range of official sources of information. As part of their annual awareness campaign they are currently constructing a metric 'pyramid'. Articles on UK metricationUKMA's press and media centre collects a number of articles on metric in the UK. These debunk common myths and misconceptions and come from across the political spectrum. Pro-metric websites in the UK
Non UK metrication sites
Units of measurement
HistoryA useful historical overview of the metric system is The history of measurement by J.J. O'Connor and E.F. Robertson. For the history of UK metrication, see Historical perspectives by the last Director of the Metrication Board. Reference books
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