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Spaulding, Carl – Library Journal, 1976
Deals with certain of the more persistent and alluring artifices in the micrographic field over the past two decades. (Author)
Descriptors: Library Equipment, Microfiche, Microform Readers, Microforms
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Saffady, William – Microform Review, 1976
A survey of Small Office Microfilm (SOM) products of interest to libraries. Significant features of currently available SOM readers, reader/printers, cameras, processors, duplicators and support equipment are described. (Author)
Descriptors: Library Equipment, Microfiche, Microfilm, Microform Readers
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Campbell, 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
Department of Defense, Washington, DC. – 1971
Selected from references processed into the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) data bank from January 1968 to July 1971, this bibliography contains 47 entries which update and cover the field of microfiche, microfilm, and related equipment. Entries are composed of NTIS resumes which provide complete bibliographic information in addition…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Microfiche, Microfilm
1972
The 1972 Microfilm Source Book has been designed to give sources of supply for important services and equipment related to microfilm. Events in the microfilm industry during 1971 are reviewed first, and a calendar is provided of major meetings and conferences held during 1972. The next section contains an index to products which lists them…
Descriptors: Directories, Microfiche, Microfilm, Microform Readers
Tate, George F. – 1972
Because of the dilemma faced by librarians in the selection of suitable microform reading equipment for the 35 mm format, this paper is designed to analyze the problem of reader and micro-image incompatability, to provide a key for readily determining incongruities, to evaluate presently available readers, to provide modification and development…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Library Equipment, Microfiche, Microform Readers
National Microfilm Association, Silver Spring, MD. – 1974
This booklet describes the various types of microform units available as well as the specific features a buyer may wish to consider. The contents include discussions of microform readers, reader-printers, readers for special applications, and reader printer features. A glossary of terms concludes the document. (WCM)
Descriptors: Glossaries, Guides, Information Storage, Microfiche
Napier, Paul A.; And Others – 1973
In August, 1971, The National Home Library Foundation of Washington, D.C., awarded to The George Washington University a grant to install a set of the ultra-microfiche "Library of American Civilization" (produced by Encyclopaedia Britannica's subsidiary, Library Resources, Inc.), together with all available associated equipment and bibliographic…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Evaluation, Library Collections, Microfiche
Williams, B. J. S. – 1975
In an attempt to identify some of the factors which influence the utility of microforms as a medium for information handling, this report first traces some of the landmarks in the evolution of microforms since their invention in 1893. It next provides a factual account of current microform media and formats. The last section of the report contains…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Guides, Information Processing, Microfiche
Wicker, Roger; And Others – 1970
System Development Corporation's (SDC) exploration of microform state-of-the-art and current research reveals developments which will be applicable to the requirements of many small Department of Defense (DoD) users and similar facilities in the next two to five years. The study's survey of the small user population reveals a variety of user…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Microfiche, Microfilm
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Veterans Administration, Washington, DC. Library Service. – 1972
Microforms may be utilized by the medical libraries established in each VA (Veterans Administration) hospital and domiciliary Microforms are used for housing and using books, journals, monographs, reports and other library materials which are unavailable except in microform or whose retention in hardcopy cannot be justified. The most common…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Library Services, Medical Libraries, Microfiche
1972
Among the wide variety of materials available in mocroform edition from the National Cash Register (NCR)/Microcard Editions are papal documents, transcription of the Nuremberg trials, the complete works of Swinburne, and the complete files of many magazines, including many nineteenth century magazines. This catalog indexes offerings alphabetically…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Educational Equipment, Library Equipment, Library Materials
Youngren, Ralph P. – 1976
The physical arrangement of reading, storage, and service areas for the microform department of the Joseph Regenstein Library can serve as a case study for the estimation of space requirements for microform storage and retrieval. The library uses mechanical readers at carrel stations, each utilizing 31.5 square feet of floor space. The best…
Descriptors: Library Collections, Library Equipment, Library Facilities, Microfiche
Rochlin, Phillip – Journal of Micrographics, 1973
Subcommittees of the Committee on Information Hang-Ups concern themselves with attempting to break down the barriers between the user and the information he seeks. This report discusses the problems encountered with the use of microforms and especially with the use of microfiche. (Author)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Seeking, Information Storage, Libraries
Nitsos, James L. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1976
An outline is offered as an aid to planning a new microform system or expanding one that already exists. It is intended to help decide which micrographic system would be most suitable for a learning resources center. (JY)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Learning Resources Centers, Microfiche, Microfilm
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