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Auteur principal: Spigai, Frances G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1973
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contents The Invisible Medium: The State of the Art of Microform and a Guide to the Literature. Spigai, Frances G. Computer Output Microfilm Librarians Libraries Library Equipment Library Science Microfiche Microfilm Microform Readers Microforms State of the Art Reviews Thirteen micrographic events have been identified which are expected to have the greatest impact on the libraries of today and tomorrow. They can be divided into two groups: Nine are of a technological nature and involve micrographic products; the remaining four are basically educational in nature and reflect positive responses from the library community to a changing micrographic technology. Most of the 13 have taken place within the past five years. Only recently have most events become powerful enough to have an individual effect on library practice. It is at this point in time, however, that a true synergy of the influence of these events is rendering the current level of library-micrographic knowledge obsolete. The 13 events to be discussed within the framework of this report are briefly presented. The author describes the many types of microforms, explains the differences between each type, and discusses the uses, benefits, and drawbacks of the various microforms. Included are a discussion of related technological events of the past decade and a list of microform equipment. Many technical terms are defined such as those describing the reproduction process of the various microform types. Also included is an annotated bibliography of the literature of micrographics. (Author/SJ)
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spellingShingle The Invisible Medium: The State of the Art of Microform and a Guide to the Literature.
Spigai, Frances G.
Computer Output Microfilm
Librarians
Libraries
Library Equipment
Library Science
Microfiche
Microfilm
Microform Readers
Microforms
State of the Art Reviews
The Invisible Medium: The State of the Art of Microform and a Guide to the Literature. Spigai, Frances G. Computer Output Microfilm Librarians Libraries Library Equipment Library Science Microfiche Microfilm Microform Readers Microforms State of the Art Reviews Thirteen micrographic events have been identified which are expected to have the greatest impact on the libraries of today and tomorrow. They can be divided into two groups: Nine are of a technological nature and involve micrographic products; the remaining four are basically educational in nature and reflect positive responses from the library community to a changing micrographic technology. Most of the 13 have taken place within the past five years. Only recently have most events become powerful enough to have an individual effect on library practice. It is at this point in time, however, that a true synergy of the influence of these events is rendering the current level of library-micrographic knowledge obsolete. The 13 events to be discussed within the framework of this report are briefly presented. The author describes the many types of microforms, explains the differences between each type, and discusses the uses, benefits, and drawbacks of the various microforms. Included are a discussion of related technological events of the past decade and a list of microform equipment. Many technical terms are defined such as those describing the reproduction process of the various microform types. Also included is an annotated bibliography of the literature of micrographics. (Author/SJ)
title The Invisible Medium: The State of the Art of Microform and a Guide to the Literature.
topic Computer Output Microfilm
Librarians
Libraries
Library Equipment
Library Science
Microfiche
Microfilm
Microform Readers
Microforms
State of the Art Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED075029