But if it really is, why not sign the release forms and allow reporters to get direct access to the archived files on microfiche? |
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On microfiche, the documents were published by Primary Source Microfilm as Declassified Documents Reference System. |
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A microfiche edition of the first printings of Mathilde's works has recently been published by IDC in the Netherlands. |
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Fine. But go back to the microfiche at the library, wherever you live, and look at everything else on the page. |
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The newspapers contain the DNA of the era, and the microfiche is the amber that holds them. |
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The green square on the right represents the entire microfiche, and the larger image shown on the left is one page scanned from it. |
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Ensure that you have a current photo and that all awards shown in your photo are reflected in your microfiche. |
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Sixteen sets of notes were unavailable to the trust's audit team, and a further 104 were available only on microfiche. |
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Soldiers should review their microfiche to ensure their personnel files are complete and accurate. |
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The microfiche are abstracted, indexed, and published in a bimonthly periodical titled Declassified Documents Catalog. |
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In the recorder's office, members of the public were studying computer screens and microfiche readers. |
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Most libraries keep these on microfiche and simply scan the ones dealing with your focus time and area. |
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You had to scan the microfiche or even thumb through dusty tomes at the local library or tax assessor's office. |
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It contains comprehensive book and journal collections in these areas as well as a large collection of reports on microfiche. |
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After an unlikely series of events involving a bookmobile and some microfiche, Miss Bookhart finds herself the last human on the planet. |
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A considerable advance was achieved by the invention of the transparent Microcard, or microfiche. |
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And the Library of Congress still only officially recognizes print and microfiche formats as archival records. |
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Records retrieval is hampered by documents being stored in a variety of media, including very old technology, such as microfiche. |
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A more comprehensive review would involve a detailed search of newspaper items on microfiche. |
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This saves you the task of simultaneously selecting and manually making up microfiche templates on paper. |
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In some cases, the institution continues to use difficult and archaic record systems, such as microfiche. |
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These records may be retained in microfiche, microfilm or electronic image format in accordance with departmental policy. |
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Reports or parts of reports can be produced on microfiche or CD to reduce production and distribution costs. |
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Paper or hardcopy records may be retained in microfiche, microfilm, or electronic image format in accordance with CRA policy. |
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A copy of the IMM 5539B should be sent to the Query Response Centre to be stored on microfiche. |
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Our investigation of identified differences between the microfiche and the SIR data yielded acceptable explanations. |
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As I trolled back and forth in the microfiche looking for the relevant piece, I was struck by the other things the chattering classes brayed five years ago. |
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The 101 is also available on microfiche at the Family History Library. |
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Like in 1995, if you met someone at a party who said they were a writer, you'd have to go down to the library and look up their books on the microfiche. |
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The technology offers digitization of historic archives stored on print, microfilm or microfiche media. |
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Contrary to established procedure, and although the list of names on microfiche is regularly amended and updated, the Customs Officers seldom consult it because of the inconvenience of using the microfiche reader. |
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You have to retain all those records that are in paper format, unless you retain them in acceptable microfiche, microfilm, or electronic image formats. |
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Have you ever felt like only a brain surgeon would be able to figure out how to use the microfilm and microfiche equipment at the library? |
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Prior to implementing TOWER IDM, SAIF manually processed workers' compensation claims, using a combination paper-based and microfiche system. |
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Many of these drawings were originally created in now obsolete CAD systems while some exist only on paper or microfiche. |
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These documents are stored either on microfiche or in electronic format. |
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Once, such verbal corpses were the proverbial fish-and-chip paper, accessible only by newspaper-cuttings archives or people who spent several hours a day surfing microfiche in their local libraries. |
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The microfiche and slides are maintained in the NCC Library. |
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It is the operator's responsibility to utilize both microfiche and any hard copy revision when maintaining their aircraft, to ensure that they are using the latest information available. |
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Copyrights registered prior to 1991 are available in microfiche, index card and microfilm formats, and can be obtained from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. |
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Respectful of its microformal origins, it is distributed with a microfiche that duplicates the printed version but sometimes contains additional material. |
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It holds more than 7,000 genealogy books and thousands more rolls of microfilm, microfiche, family histories, census, school, church, military and immigration records. |
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