- purposes,
greater optical reductions may be used.
Three formats are common:
microfilm (reels),
microfiche (flat sheets), and
aperture cards. Microcards, also...
- A
microfilmer is a
machine used by the do****ent
management industry to
create microfilm.
These machines are also
often called "imagers" in the industry...
- A
microfilm reader is a
device used in
projecting and
magnifying images stored in
microform to
readable proportions.
Microform includes flat film, microfilm...
- information-content and
technology company,
founded in 1938 as
University Microfilms by
Eugene Power.
ProQuest is
known for its
applications and information...
-
Heritage Microfilm, Inc. (est. 1997) is a
preservation microfilm and
microfilm digitization business located in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The
company began...
- is a type of
punched card with a cut-out
window into
which a chip of
microfilm is mounted. Such a card is used for
archiving or for
making multiple inexpensive...
- Search: collection:
microfilm".
Internet Archive.
Archived from the
original on
March 31, 2016.
Retrieved March 20, 2014. "
Microfilm".
Internet Archive...
- IBM
manufactured and sold
microfilm products from 1963 till 1969. It is an
example of IBM
attempting to
enter an
established market on the
basis of a...
- entrepreneur, philanthropist,
founder of the
modern microfilm industry, and
pioneer in the use of
microfilm for the
reproduction of
scholarly publications...
- UT, US: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Year: 1947;
Microfilm serial: T715;
Microfilm roll: T715_7515; Line: 6;.
Entry for:
Blanca Welter. Gender...