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Microform Review, 1990
Describes reprint characteristics of diazo and vesicular films. Use with microform reader-printers and autogeneration of copies are discussed, and methods of dealing with the unusual reprint behavior of these films are outlined. (MES)
Descriptors: Microfilm, Microform Readers, Microreproduction

Morrill, J. S. – Microform Review, 1987
This discussion of the microform publication of primary source material focuses on the area of British history between 1450 and 1750. The efforts of University Microfilms International and Harvester Press Microforms Ltd. are reviewed, and a possible microform series of material from this period is suggested. Four references are listed. (MES)
Descriptors: European History, Microforms, Primary Sources

Luebbe, Mary – Microform Review, 1987
Examines new Canadian government publications available in microform. Publications of several government agencies and provincial governments are described, and projects of Micromedia Limited, the largest Canadian micropublisher, are reviewed. (2 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government Publications, Microforms

Leary, William H. – Microform Review, 1987
Discusses efforts of the National Archives and Records Administration to microfilm its holdings and to encourage other federal agencies to do the same. Reliability, adaptability, and costs of microforms are explored. (Author/MES)
Descriptors: Archives, Microforms, Preservation, Public Agencies

Dwyer, Melva J. – Microform Review, 1979
In the field of fine arts, microforms have come to play an increasing role in preservation and collection development in Canadian libraries. This article notes recent activities in this area and suggests reasons for the expansion and continuation of existing programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Archives, Fine Arts, Libraries, Microfiche

Sullivan, Robert C. – Microform Review, 1988
Discusses the history of the microform collections at the Library of Congress (LC), highlighting the exchange of microfilmed newspapers between LC and the Biblioteca Nacional, Brazil. Recent developments in preservation microfilming, LC's acquisition of microforms, and the activities of the LC Preservation Microfilming Office are described. (3…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Library Collections, Microforms, Newspapers

Imholtz, August A., Jr. – Microform Review, 1988
Describes the materials included in this microform publishing project documenting the history of the Library of Congress (LC). Materials in four organizational categories are discussed: (1) resources for the study of LC; (2) the Librarians of Congress; (3) functions and services of LC; and (4) the buildings of the library. (MES)
Descriptors: Librarians, Microforms, National Libraries, Primary Sources

Raikes, Deborah A. – Microform Review, 1982
Presents a condensed version of a report on efforts undertaken at Princeton University during the late 1970s to overcome "user resistance" to use of the microforms collections housed in the university library. Staffing, equipment and miscellaneous improvements, collection development, bibliographic access, and collections maintenance are…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Cataloging, College Libraries, Higher Education

Schleifer, Harold B. – Microform Review, 1982
Suggests that the continued effectiveness of microformat library tools depends upon quality standards in the design of micropublications, the facilities in which they are used, and the reading/printing equipment they are used on. The "ideal" features of microform tools are described and a 131-entry reference list is included. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Futures (of Society), Information Retrieval, Information Storage

Chadwyck-Healey, Charles – Microform Review, 1979
Analyzes the suitability of microforms for the reproduction of visual material, and suggests that microformat is a more economical and convenient means of making these materials accessible to the scholar. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Microfiche, Microforms, Microreproduction

Baatz, Wilmer H. – Microform Review, 1988
Selective listing of material available in microform in the field of Afro-American studies is organized into two categories: papers, records and collections; and special areas of interest. Information is also provided about preservation microfilming at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library. (two…
Descriptors: Black Studies, Indexes, Library Materials, Microforms

Salmon, Stephen R. – Microform Review, 1989
Describes how concern about the quality of microfilm being purchased by the Library of Congress Photoduplication Service led to a project to bring together the various standards covering microfilm for permanent records, and to the publication in 1964 of Specifications for Library of Congress Microfilming. (two references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Library Standards, Microforms, Preservation

Wright, Conrad Edick – Microform Review, 1995
Discusses the Massachusetts Historical Society's various photostat and microfilming projects and describes how they grew out of the philosophy of the society's founder, the Reverend Jeremy Belknap. Topics include the preservation of the papers of presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, and collaboration with other repositories. (Author/JKP)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Microforms, Microreproduction, Preservation

Baber, Carolyn D.; Zink, Steven D. – Microform Review, 1987
Discusses the increasing percentage of documents distributed only in microform by the Government Printing Office, and describes the strategy undertaken by the University of Nevada-Reno Libraries to mainstream these microforms into the government documents collection, thus encouraging their use by library patrons. (13 references) (Author/MES)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Government Publications, Higher Education, Library Technical Processes

Robinson, Lawrence S. – Microform Review, 1984
Examines in detail approach of Library of Congress (LC) to selection and review of material for microfilming. Background of Preservation Microfilming Office, mission of program, selection of brittle material, role of LC custodial divisions, stack survey and inventory, cooperative activities, review process, gaps and missing material, and copyright…
Descriptors: Library Material Selection, Library Materials, Microforms, Microreproduction