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Peer reviewedSaffady, William – Special Libraries, 1974
Descriptors: Microfilm, Microform Readers, Microforms, Photographic Equipment
Peer reviewedCampbell, B. W. – Special Libraries, 1971
Ingredients necessary to the successful microfiche program, education of the potential user, and ready availability of the necessary equipment, and demonstration of the economical advantage of microfiche over hard copy are shown. (Author/AB)
Descriptors: Costs, Information Retrieval, Libraries, Microfiche
Peer reviewedBrant, Marjorie H. – Special Libraries, 1978
Methods employed to obtain funding from managers for microform equipment in a small industrial research library included the consultation of library literature, the identification of in-house operations potentially affected, and the accurate determination of industry-wide and in-house familiarity with and receptiveness to microforms. Written…
Descriptors: Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Methods, Microform Readers
Peer reviewedAvedon, Don M. – Special Libraries, 1977
Reviews terminology used in producing and using duplicate and master microforms, describes a system for identifying generation and polarity, and discusses source document and computer output microfilming. A glossary is included. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: Glossaries, Microforms, Microreproduction, Vocabulary
Peer reviewedLane, Alfred H. – Special Libraries, 1972
The implications of reprints to libraries are discussed and some of the problems that accompany their production and distribution are indicated. (8 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Materials, Microforms, Preservation, Standards
Peer reviewedSajor, Ladd Z. – Special Libraries, 1972
Microfilming preserves the library's holdings while creating space for new acquisitions without the need for new library construction and physical expansion. In addition, microfilming protects rare originals from excessive handling, preserves material with permanent research value and makes possible economic demand" reprinting via positive…
Descriptors: Library Materials, Microfilm, Microforms, Preservation
Peer reviewedBloomfield, Masse – Special Libraries, 1971
Space colonization will require the microforming of all of man's worded knowledge which will take leadership and dedication for the library profession information service or documentation. (2 references) (AB)
Descriptors: Information Needs, Libraries, Microfilm, Microforms
Peer reviewedWindsor, Allan F. – Special Libraries, 1974
In an attempt to solve storage and preservation problems, in 1969 the United Nations made all their publications available in microfiche format. (JG)
Descriptors: Information Storage, Microfiche, Microforms, Preservation
Peer reviewedRothman, John – Special Libraries, 1972
The New York Times" Information Bank is described in detail. Scheduled to be in operation in 1972, this project makes available abstracts of newspaper articles for on-line search and retrieval, combined with microform copies of the original articles. (Author)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Databases, Information Retrieval, Microforms
Peer reviewedCrowley, Mary Jo – Special Libraries, 1988
Describes the technology, equipment, and procedures necessary for converting a historical newspaper clipping collection to optical disk storage. Alternative storage systems--microforms, laser scanners, optical storage--are also retrieved, and the advantages and disadvantages of optical storage are considered. (MES)
Descriptors: Information Storage, Microforms, Newspapers, Optical Disks
Peer reviewedBecker, Joseph – Special Libraries, 1971
Developments and trends in various technologies relevant to library usage are examined for new insights and perspectives into the future of library technology. (Author/AB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computers, Libraries, Library Automation
Peer reviewedFrank, Virginia C. – Special Libraries, 1976
Suggests reliance on microforms, reference works, interlibrary loan, and search services. (PF)
Descriptors: Corporate Libraries, Information Centers, Library Collections, Microforms
Peer reviewedBolef, Doris – Special Libraries, 1974
This article reports on the advantages and disadvantages of computer output in microfiche or microfilm (COM). Libraries using COM, costs and equipment are discussed. (JG)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Computers, Costs, Equipment
Peer reviewedHarmon, George H. – Special Libraries, 1971
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Computers, Information Processing, Information Retrieval


