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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
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
National Microfilm Association, Silver Spring, MD. – 1973
Designed as a service to present and potential users of microfilm equipment products, and services, this guide lists sustaining members of the National Microfilm Association. Each company is categorized by product by service, some equipment specifications are provided for each company's product, and names and addresses of companies are provided.…
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Directories, Guides, Library Equipment
Diaz, A. J., Ed. – 1973
This is the 1973 version of the annual, cumulative guide to books, journals, and other materials which are available on microfilm and other microforms from Unites States publishers. Theses and dissertations are not listed. It is essentially a listing of microform publications offered for sale on a regular basis. The guide is in alphabetical order.…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Guides, Microfiche, Microfilm
Avedon, Don M. – 1971
The word microfiche comes from the French meaning file index card. Using microfiche is an efficient way to communicate information, save time, save money and solve many communications problems. The major benefits of microfiche are: reduced printing costs, quicker dissemination, faster retrieval, lower cost distribution, space saving, ease of…
Descriptors: Guides, Information Processing, Microfiche, Microforms
National Cash Register Co., Washington, DC. Microcard Editions. – 1972
An annual cumulative guide lists in alphabetical order, books, journals, and other materials which are available on microfilm and other microforms from United States publishers. This edition of the guide contains over 25,000 entries, each with full ordering information: author and title, name of the publisher, current price, and type of microform…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Catalogs, Directories, Guides
Zybura, Edward L. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Provides an introduction to use of three types of portable microfiche readers: hand-held readers, briefcase readers, and self-contained mobile readers. Features described include image quality, method of operation, product history, and optimal environments for utilization. (SW)
Descriptors: Equipment Utilization, Guides, Library Equipment, Microfiche
Williams, B. J. S.; Broadhurst, R. N. – 1975
A general review of the use of microfiche by an individual researcher discusses microfiche formats, production and duplication of microfiche, reading and printing from microfiche, and advanced microfiche retrieval and display systems. A glossary, a resource list, and a selective bibliography are also included in the report. (JY)
Descriptors: Guides, Information Retrieval, Microfiche, Microform Readers
Wagle, Iqbal, Comp. – 1974
The microform collections of the University of Toronto Library are described with instructions for readers who wish to use them. The collections consist of microform reproductions of rare, out-of-print material and government documents. The entries are alphabetically arranged. Each is composed of details of subject coverage, bibliographical access…
Descriptors: Catalogs, College Libraries, Government Publications, Guides
Gordon, Ronald F. – 1973
Microfiche viewers and viewer-printers available in the United States in 1973 are described. General evaluation criteria are first discussed to assist the potential buyer in developing a frame of reference for making judgments. Following this, detailed specifications, including photographs of the equipment, are uniformly listed for each of the 92…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Catalogs, Equipment, Equipment Standards
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Simmons, Robert M. – 1974
A question-and-answer format is utilized to provide library patron with a brief orientation to the use of the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) publication Resources in Education (RIE). Topics covered include the nature of the ERIC system and an explanation of microfiche and related equipment such as: microfiche readers,…
Descriptors: Databases, Education, Guides, Information Systems
Costigan, Daniel M. – 1975
The micrographic system utilizes microimaging in the areas of space saving, reproducibility, durability, file integrity, and automated retrieval. This manual about micrographics is organized into 10 chapters, each covers a major facet of the system. The first chapters cover the basics of the system: objectives, classification, searching and…
Descriptors: Ancillary Services, Computer Output Microfilm, Guides, Information Retrieval
Diaz, A. J., Ed. – 1971
In this annual, cumulative catalog over 19,000 books, journals, newspapers, and multi-volume sets available on microfilm (16mm. and 35mm.), microfiche, or micro-opaque cards from United States publishers are listed in alphabetical order. Only microform publications offered for sale on a regular basis are listed. Books are entered by author. Author…
Descriptors: Archives, Catalogs, Directories, Guides
Marshall, John L. – 1972
VIEW (Vital Information for Education and Work) is essentially an information-gathering, storing, and dissemination system which uses microfiche application for information retrieval. It provides a means for giving current occupational information at a local level. The State of Michigan has made the VIEW project available to every junior and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Education, Career Exploration, Career Planning