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  1. Microform - Wikipedia

    A microform is a scaled-down reproduction of a document, typically either photographic film or paper, made for the purposes of transmission, storage, reading, and printing. Microform images are …

  2. What is Microfilm? Understanding Its Uses and Benefits

    May 7, 2024 · Microfilm is a photographic film containing microphotographs of documents, newspapers, books, and other materials. Typically, these microphotographs are reduced in size to fit onto a small …

  3. A brief history of preservation: microfiche and microfilm

    Microfiche or microfilm? Let’s start by clearing this one up with some definitions: both microfiche and microfilm are types of microform, storing photographic images of documentation too small to be …

  4. Microfilm | Britannica

    Reel microfilm and microfiche (a flat sheet of film containing multiple microimages reduced from the original) were popular methods of document storage and reproduction for several decades.

  5. What is Microfilm?

    Microfilming, also called microphotography, consists in the reduction of images to such a small size that they cannot be read without optical assistance. This amazing photographic compression often results …

  6. Microfiche vs. Microfilm: What is the Difference? - SecureScan

    Jul 4, 2024 · Microfiche is a flat, rectangular sheet, making it easy to store and quickly access individual documents. Microfilm is a continuous reel, which can hold thousands of documents but requires …

  7. The History of Microfilm: 1839 To The Present

    Letters going overseas were sent on microfilm, with a V-mail or "hardcopy" being produced and forwarded at the receiving side. The war also brought a threat of destruction to the records of …