- (reels),
microfiche (flat sheets), and
aperture cards. Microcards, also
known as "micro-opaques", a
format no
longer produced, were
similar to
microfiche, but...
- Paul Émile de
Puydt (6
March 1810 – 20 May 1891), a
writer whose contributions included work in
botany and economics, was born and died in Mons, Belgium...
-
Beginning in 1971, the
press printed its
books simultaneously on
paper and
microfiche. The
press is
currently a
member of the ****ociation of
University Presses...
- Etc., With
Their Progress in
Evangelization and Civilization. CIHM/ICMH
microfiche series, no. 35042 (also ATLA
monograph preservation program; ATLA fiche...
- of
Copyright Entries (CCE) or
Copyright Catalog, or were
published in
microfiche. The
Copyright Office published the
Catalog of
Copyright Entries in print...
-
tendencies of the
Suharto era, few if any
copies remained in Indonesia. The
microfiche project by Interdo****entation was able to
collect more do****ents. Pedoman...
-
million photographs from 15
different institutions were made
available on
microfiche by
Bildarchiv Foto
Marburg as the "Marburger Index :
Inventar der Kunst...
- by the
Pontifical Institute of
Medieval Studies.
Initially issued on
microfiche and
subsequently as a CD-ROM, the
dictionary is now
primarily published...
- 5 million
printed volumes in open stacks, 8.2 million
microfilms and
microfiches, a
total of 440,000 maps,
motion pictures, DVDs,
sound recordings, and...
-
periodical titles are
available online. It has 8.5
million microfilms and
microfiches, more than 71,000
cubic feet (2,000 m3) of m****cripts, and
close to...