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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
Boss, Richard – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Suggests that improved access to monographs in microform through bibliographic control would increase ease of use. Described is a research project which investigated cooperation between microform publishers and librarians in order to develop better bibliographic tools. (SW)
Descriptors: Books, Cataloging, Information Utilization, Microforms
Dwyer, James H. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Reviews results of microform user studies to reveal which computer output microfilm (COM) products are accepted and which ones are not. Impediments to use are discussed, and a list of further readings on COM is included. (SW)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Information Utilization, Library Catalogs, Library Materials
Holmes, Donald C. – 1970
This report contains recommended guidelines for selected aspects of the environment affecting the use of microforms. Environmental factors discussed include those related to the convenience and comfort of the readers and the custodianship of the material. The recommendations focus on daily routine problems faced by librarians and readers when…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Information Utilization, Library Education, Library Guides
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Morehead, Joe – Microform Review, 1982
Identifies problematic points in the transfer of information from government to library to user, and discusses government accountability, survey results concerning publications being cataloged, use studies, the conversion of Government Printing Office publications to microformat, and federal economizing measures. Fourteen references are cited.…
Descriptors: Costs, Federal Government, Government Publications, Information Dissemination
Kottenstette, James P. – 1969
The investigation of ultrafiche technology and its applications in higher education resulted in an unanticipated far-reaching study on the general use of microforms. This occurred when it was found (1) that reader presentations of typical educational materials were of excellent quality throughout the range of reduction ratios investigated, 32x to…
Descriptors: College Libraries, College Students, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Hernon, Peter – Microform Review, 1982
Presents results of survey of academic economists and political scientists concerning actual and potential use of microformatted government publications. Research design and survey results are discussed, noting response rate, use of publications, purposes for using documents, means of locating documents, and role of microforms in information…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Faculty, Depository Libraries, Government Publications
Lagace, Robert O. – 1974
This guide is designed to give teachers and students an understanding of the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF). The HRAF Files are a collection of primary source materials on selected cultures representing all major areas of the world. In general, information on man's behavior, customs, and social institutions may be found in the Files. The guide…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Area Studies, Behavioral Science Research, Comparative Analysis
Kennedy, H. Edward – NFAIS Newsletter, 1986
The rate of new technology-driven innovations for information delivery has accelerated over the past three decades. New information delivery formats in the 1950s and 1960s included microforms and, in response to demands from librarians, indexing and abstracting services began to make their publications available on this medium. Electronic…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Utilities, Electronic Publishing, Information Dissemination, Information Needs