- year 1938 also saw
another major event in the
history of
microfilm when
University Microfilms International (UMI) was
established by
Eugene Power. For...
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company changed several times, from
University Microfilms to
Xerox University Microfilms, to
University Microfilms International, then
shortened to UMI. In...
- 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...
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portable reading machine that used a 4-5 inch
magnifying gl**** to view
microfilms of books. However, he
adjusted the
medium in his 1931 book, "Readies for...
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microfilm".
Internet Archive.
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original on
March 31, 2016.
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- the 1970s for this
preservation work. In 1938,
Power founded University Microfilms International in Ann Arbor, Michigan,
which is
widely credited with having...
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Heritage Microfilm, Inc. (est. 1997) is a
preservation microfilm and
microfilm digitization business located in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The
company began...
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American dissertations published since 1938,
initially by
University Microfilms International (UMI) now by ProQuest, Ann Arbor. DAI
covers doctoral dissertations...
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including microfilm, on
demand printers,
facsimile machines, copiers,
multifunction printers, do****ent scanners,
computer output microfilm (COM) and 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...