- (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...
- by the
Pontifical Institute of
Medieval Studies.
Initially issued on
microfiche and
subsequently as a CD-ROM, the
dictionary is now
primarily published...
- Paul, Trench,
Trubner and
Henry S. King 1858–1912, Chadwyck-Healey Ltd,1973. 27
reels of
microfilm with
index on
microfiche. (Available from Proquest)...
- Etc., With
Their Progress in
Evangelization and Civilization. CIHM/ICMH
microfiche series, no. 35042 (also ATLA
monograph preservation program; ATLA fiche...
- for
their products or
parts thereof.
Parts books were
often issued as
microfiche,
though this has
fallen out of favour. Now, many
manufacturers offer this...
- 50,000
serial titles, 800,000 books, over 2
million technical reports (
microfiche).
Access and use
Circulation (Library) (Archival)
Other information Director...
-
collection contains 350,000
printed volumes and 513,000
items of
microfilm and
microfiche. The city
hosts a
variety of
cultural festivals and
events annually. Festivals...
- have
recorded their inscriptions and
published them,
either online, on
microfiche or in book form. In England, the
Society of
Genealogists has a
large collection...