- when it
officially endorsed microforms. In 1937
Herman H.
Fussler of the
University of
Chicago set up an
exhibition of
microform at the
World Congress of...
- or deep reactive-ion
etching (DRIE) Wet
etching or
chemical etching Microforming is a
microfabrication process of
microsystem or microelectromechanical...
-
ISSNs are
needed for
serials in
different media (except
reproduction microforms). Thus, the
print and
electronic media versions of a
serial need separate...
-
Herbert and Reynolds, Linda.
Factors affecting the
acceptability of
microforms as a
reading medium.
Readability of
Print Research Unit
Royal College...
-
Princeton University. With
holdings of more than 7
million books, 6
million microforms, and 48,000
linear feet of m****cripts, it is
among the
largest libraries...
-
collection of
medieval Slavic m****cripts on
microform in the world. The
collection is
composed of
microform material from more than 100
different private...
- 000 audiovisuals, 90,000
electronic do****ents, and more than 500,000
microforms. The
Madrilenian cuisine has
received plenty of
influences from other...
-
system has 6.19
million book and
serial volumes as well as 4.23
million microform items and 1.11
million e-books. It
subscribes to over 68,000
print serials...
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contain more than 808,500
bound volumes; 678,790
public do****ents; 410,330
microforms,
including 45,684
reels of
microfilmed newspapers; 308,900 photographs...
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utilize 2.9
million volumes of
primary legal sources, 102.18
million microforms, 99,000
reels of microfilm, 3.18
million pieces of microfiche, and 15...