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Becker, Joseph – 1973
A primer on information science introduces the study of how information is transmitted to the person who needs it and how it is later stored and retrieved. Beginning with the history of information as it was used by early man, the booklet summarizes the rapid development of new information technologies, with illustrations and in terms that can be…
Descriptors: Communications, Communications Satellites, Computer Output Microfilm, Computer Storage Devices
Guilfoyle, Marvin C. – 1976
When a decision was made to centralize microform collections at the University of Oklahoma's Bizzell Memorial Library, the author was asked to make recommendations to the library administration on organizing such a collection. After studying the relevant literature and the existing situation at the library, the author prepared a report covering…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cataloging, Centralization, College Libraries
Veaner, Allen B., Ed.; Meckler, Alan M., Ed. – 1974
The information for this international buyer's guide for the microform purchaser was gathered from questionnaires to the publishers themselves. The guide is divided into eight sections: directory of micropublishers, mergers and acquisitions, bibliography of first sources for the microform library, microform jobbers, organizations, a geographical…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Directories, Library Acquisition, Microfiche
Information Dynamics Corp., Reading, MA. – 1966
A five-year development program plan was drawn up for the Defense Documentation Center (DDC). This report presents in summary form the results of various surveys and reviews performed in selected areas of micrographics to support the efforts of the program's planners. Exhibits of supporting documentation are presented, together with a discussion…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Information Systems, Microfiche
Olevnik, Peter – 1973
In increasing numbers microform publishers are engaged in reproducing valuable and extensive collections of books, documents and manuscripts that would otherwise be impossible for most libraries to acquire due to their scarcity and cost. The availability of these collections and the difficulties encountered when using them prompted the development…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, College Libraries, Indexes, Library Collections
Peer reviewedHorder, Alan – Educational Media International, 1976
A discussion of the history and future trends of microfiche. (SF)
Descriptors: Communications, Information Dissemination, Microfiche, Microform Readers
Peer reviewedColton, Carl G. – Social Science Record, 1971
This article discusses the state-of-the-art and future of micrographic technology; its advantages as an instructional tool, prices, and sources of equipment and supplies. (JB)
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Media, Microfiche, Microfilm
Peer reviewedHourdajian, Ara – Microform Review, 1983
Summarizes recent progress in color micrographics, which has centered about the corporate development of new microfilms whose capacities for reproducing and sustaining color image far exceed those of their predecessors. (Author/EJS)
Descriptors: Color, Costs, Films, Microfiche
Peer reviewedAnderson, Sharon McClure – Microform Review, 1979
The use patterns of microforms are analyzed within the context of the government documents reference interface; and components of product design such as header information, internal organization, and external finding aids are discussed in terms of improving the reference function of microformatted materials. (Author)
Descriptors: Government Publications, Information Retrieval, Microfiche, Microforms
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
Reintjes, J. F.; And Others – 1971
Two new designs for microfilm viewers are described. Both viewers are front projection viewers utilizing matte surface display screens. One viewer with an adjustable horizontal screen has a normal magnification rate and is mounted on a desk top. The other viewer has a high (4x) magnification rate in a mini-theater configuration with remote…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Equipment Evaluation, Glare, Magnification Methods
Peer reviewedBolef, Doris – Special Libraries, 1974
This article reports on the advantages and disadvantages of computer output in microfiche or microfilm (COM). Libraries using COM, costs and equipment are discussed. (JG)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Computers, Costs, Equipment
Keeler, F. Laurence; Rizzo, William A. – 1976
The first phase of a four-phase study on the effectiveness of microfiche medium for onboard training systems examined a variety of microfiche readers with respect to: (1) ease-of-use; (2) loading and unloading characteristics; and (3) branching to specific microfiche frames. Some 60 Navy recruits performed branching tasks to simulate the branching…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Branching, Equipment Evaluation, Microfiche
PDF pending restorationSimmons, 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


