Each issue is microfilmed by UMI and you may contact them to purchase full microfilm volumes. |
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Hart had discovered the article on microfilm while researching the history of karate in the library of the University of Ohio. |
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When he nipped to the loo, I managed to microfilm details of his latest report to his troops which he calls Gremlins. |
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In 1991, the bulk of the Newton manuscripts were released on forty-three reels of microfilm. |
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The dissemination of collections on microfilm through interlibrary loan has given way to the speedy delivery of digitized documents online. |
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Direct imaging microfilm uses a bleachless chemical process and produces the same polarity as conventional full-reversal processing. |
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Except for published extracts, these 124 manuscript diaries have only been available at the West Point Library and on microfilm. |
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She spent weeks hunkered under a microfilm reader, poring over six months of newspapers. |
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Two reading rooms are included, with seating for up to 50 people, 20 microfilm readers, and a study suite for groups. |
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Interested readers can find much information stored on microfilm in Bolton Central Library Archives. |
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Most large libraries have copies, usually on microfilm, of newspapers from their regions. |
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These newspapers are currently stored on microfilm, which was produced from newspapers that had deteriorated through the years. |
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This room full of books was connected to a smaller room that had a Reader machine in it, so people could read newspapers on microfilm. |
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Wills were obtained from the British Columbia Archives in Victoria and selected by the order in which they were probated on two microfilm rolls. |
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Even with periodicals reduced to microfilm or fiche, spatial ordering in and among reels or file drawers represents time. |
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Preservation microfilm is a microphotographic reproduction of an information resource originally available in paper or other format. |
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A small scratch on microfilm can result in the loss of a large amount of data. |
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Most of what he acquired was microfilm brought out of Poland to the West by underground couriers. |
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It now exists in typescript, in a few libraries, including that of the University of Calgary, and on microfilm. |
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Far too much of my work involved reading old newspapers and regional magazines on microfilm. |
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The Library of Congress, which receives more than 1,000 newspapers from around the world, generally stores hard copies only until microfilm versions are available. |
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He was exposed frequently to anhydrous ammonia leaks from duplicators and a microfilm processor camera, and described the odor of ammonia occurring during these leaks. |
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If you have, or are contemplating, a unitized microfilm system for archival records, contact the Library and Archives Canada for advice. |
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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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Paper or hardcopy records may be retained in microfiche, microfilm, or electronic image format in accordance with CRA policy. |
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It allows researchers to search by place name to identify relevant microfilm reel numbers for census returns they wish to search. |
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Because the digitized versions are exact copies, a page that was indecipherable on microfilm is still indecipherable on a computer screen. |
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Fortunately, some years ago, Brother Klehr, a specialist in the subject, was able to microfilm them all for our Archives. |
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The particular information in the Daily Telegraph's story was smuggled to London on microfilm hidden inside a key. |
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Mormon researchers have amassed 2.4m rolls of microfilm of births, deaths and marriages. |
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He discovered that the local government of Los Angeles had lots of information about its citizens on microfilm. |
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With considerable effort, the students also scanned through the local newspapers stored on microfilm at the local library. |
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Use the following Access link for other options such as borrowing microfilm. |
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Much of what is now available online was available on microfilm at only larger universities or only one or a few places in paper. |
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They relocated the microfilm and microfiche collections to a nearby motel before the water rose. |
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It may well be that the decision is to stay with an analogue technology such as microfilm, a medium that still has much to offer. |
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For the first time, the cost of tape libraries and media for storing and retrieving check images has fallen below the film and developing cost of microfilm. |
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The magic lantern and the cinema spawned the microfilm reader. |
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Less than a year ago my research would have required a laborious and tedious consultation of the multiple microfilm editions of Knox's works owned by my library. |
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Under Texas law, a copy of military personnel files of those serving in the Texas Air National Guard must be retained on microfilm at the Texas archives. |
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Fearing loss and destruction of the rare texts, the Japanese government previously donated about 50 million yen to fund their preservation on microfilm. |
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He said that in his company, employees would microfilm copies of outgoing international telegrams that would then be picked up by a government courier. |
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Attempts to microfilm the manuscripts were aborted for this reason. |
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So determined was Joan to solve the mystery she taught herself Old French and obtained microfilm of the same Guiot manuscript Professor Kibler used for the Penguin Classic. |
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Over 3,000 vendor listings in 270 categories, such as drying and dehumidification of paper and microfilm records, are featured, along with hot links to vendor Web sites. |
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In my enthusiasm I overspun the handle of the microfilm reading machine and went a few pages further than I intended. |
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Many years later Andrei Sakharov, a Soviet dissident, helped smuggle a microfilm copy to the West, where it was eventually published in English in 1985. The book was not an immediate success. |
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Tapes and disks are all subject to physical decay and none of them has a lifespan that is comparable to that of preservation-standard microfilm or acid-free paper. |
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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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The technology offers digitization of historic archives stored on print, microfilm or microfiche media. |
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Frequently accessed documents such as the Abdication Papers have been put on microfilm, as have records for two million First World War soldiers. |
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We use digital scanning and microfilm for our record keeping. |
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The final product will be presented under two forms: rolls of microfilm with a guaranteed lifespan and a database with the required software for accessing it. |
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The shredder can also destroy CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, credit cards, ID badges, microfilm, and audiocassettes. |
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The Historical Society maintains the most extensive collection of microfilm copies of Missouri newspapers. |
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Under terms of the deal, NAPC will also work with ProQuest under a long-term service contract to produce microfilm and digital content. |
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The online system maintains pointers to both the electronic and microfilm images. |
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The Papers of Isaac Backus, a collection of fifteen reels of microfilm, includes approximately 2,700 documents collected or written by Backus. |
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Microprint and microfilm copies of early and rare music books further helped to develop the holdings. |
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While photographs should be placed in the proper sequence, operational constraints may require they be spliced to the appropriate roll of microfilm later. |
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Create a microfilm target to identify each item, explaining its omission and location, or take a picture of the item and microfilm the photograph or microfilm the item using two or more frames of film. |
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A service provider may run your mailroom, or microfilm your records, or store your boxes. |
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This group provides services such as data capture, microfilm and preparation of printed matter for distribution to federal government organizations and others. |
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There is an impressive number of microfilm readers, and all the collection of microfilms is stored in filing cabinets in the furthermost part of the room. |
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Because the microfilm of the 1881 census, produced in the early 1950s and received by the Library and Archives Canada in 1979, is not of a consistent quality, not all images are decipherable. |
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Locales with references to National Archives microfilm reel number and number in the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints are listed in the introduction. |
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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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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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You may use a microfilm, electronic or other reproduction method of any Cash Back Summary or other document to establish my Cash Back Credit transactions and balances. |
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No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other means, without written permission from the publisher. |
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Specialty Products mainly comprises motion picture film, microfilm and film for non-destructive testing, which Agfa supplies to the General Electric Company in an exclusive long term agreement. |
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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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A significant and growing proportion of the collection is now made available to readers as surrogate facsimiles, either on microfilm, or, more recently, in digitised form. |
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His version was of a library borrowing system where microfilm of books was sent along a telephone line to the home and downloaded to be read on a televiewer. |
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Record offices and archives usually have a substantial number of electoral registers for their own area, dating from the earliest years, on microfilm or in book form. |
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