NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Education Level
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Copyright Law 19761
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 16 to 30 of 109 results Save | Export
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
Nutter, Susan K. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1975
The key variables of user acceptance are: the value of the information to the user; a system of bibliographic control for the materials; and the physical and psychological environment for microform use. (PF)
Descriptors: Library Collections, Library Equipment, Library Facilities, Microform Readers
Spang, Lothar; Collier, Monica – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Discusses results from an experimental study which measured user and journal publisher acceptance of microfiche editions and hardware performance at Wayne State University Libraries. Study results prompted a full-scale acquisition program of currently available microform materials. A profile of six microfiche collections for academic libraries is…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Information Utilization, Library Collections, Microform Readers
Wicker, Roger; And Others – 1970
System Development Corporation's (SDC) exploration of microform state-of-the-art and current research reveals developments which will be applicable to the requirements of many small Department of Defense (DoD) users and similar facilities in the next two to five years. The study's survey of the small user population reveals a variety of user…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Microfiche, Microfilm
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Veterans Administration, Washington, DC. Library Service. – 1972
Microforms may be utilized by the medical libraries established in each VA (Veterans Administration) hospital and domiciliary Microforms are used for housing and using books, journals, monographs, reports and other library materials which are unavailable except in microform or whose retention in hardcopy cannot be justified. The most common…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Library Services, Medical Libraries, Microfiche
1972
Among the wide variety of materials available in mocroform edition from the National Cash Register (NCR)/Microcard Editions are papal documents, transcription of the Nuremberg trials, the complete works of Swinburne, and the complete files of many magazines, including many nineteenth century magazines. This catalog indexes offerings alphabetically…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Educational Equipment, Library Equipment, Library Materials
Youngren, Ralph P. – 1976
The physical arrangement of reading, storage, and service areas for the microform department of the Joseph Regenstein Library can serve as a case study for the estimation of space requirements for microform storage and retrieval. The library uses mechanical readers at carrel stations, each utilizing 31.5 square feet of floor space. The best…
Descriptors: Library Collections, Library Equipment, Library Facilities, Microfiche
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Sisson, Jacqueline D. – Microform Review, 1979
Discusses collection development in the art research library in terms of the use of bibliographic acquisitions tools and the types of materials presently available in microformat; and analyzes the effects of such factors as permanence, bibliographic control, user resistance, and equipment considerations on the success of a microform acquisitions…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Cataloging, Library Collections, Microform Readers
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Starr, Paul – Change, 1974
The development of microform, instant retrieval systems and portable readers may profoundly change the world of libraries and patterns of reading and study. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Information Retrieval, Libraries
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Vandenburgh, Anne – Microform Review, 1978
Describes a survey used to produce an inventory of microform machines and an overview of microform collections on the University of Wisconsin--Madison campus. Such an inventory can be used as a general information or reference guide for students and faculty who need to use microform readers and reader/printers. (CMV)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Facility Inventory, Library Collections, Microform Readers
Rochlin, Phillip – Journal of Micrographics, 1973
Subcommittees of the Committee on Information Hang-Ups concern themselves with attempting to break down the barriers between the user and the information he seeks. This report discusses the problems encountered with the use of microforms and especially with the use of microfiche. (Author)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Seeking, Information Storage, Libraries
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Miller, Edward A. – 1972
In 1971, 67 persons at 32 libraries and 11 microform industries were interviewed to ascertain the acceptability of a permanent national microform agency, to determine the priority functions of such an agency and to specify its organization. It was recommended that the "Office of Micrographic Activities" be established under the administrative…
Descriptors: Agencies, College Libraries, Evaluation, Library Associations
Tannenbaum, Arthur; Sidhom, Eva – Library Journal, 1976
Sprucing up the microform reading area, with attention given to the human and environmental aspects discussed here, will contribute to changing users' attitudes from negative to positive regarding this format. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Human Factors Engineering, Library Equipment, Library Facilities
Minnich, Nancy P. – School Library Journal, 1972
Problems of space and increased demands for materials suggest the use of microforms may be near at hand. Deciding which microforms and which readers and reader/printers are best in a school situation is discussed. (11 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Books, Library Materials, Microform Readers, Microforms
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Microform Review, 1990
Describes reprint characteristics of diazo and vesicular films. Use with microform reader-printers and autogeneration of copies are discussed, and methods of dealing with the unusual reprint behavior of these films are outlined. (MES)
Descriptors: Microfilm, Microform Readers, Microreproduction
Pages: 1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  7  |  8