“Migration” is a term used to describe the reformatting of materials or the moving of information from one format to a different format. The conversion of printed and original documents to microformats was a migration from paper, which was regarded as impermanent, to film, which was regarded as permanent. Today the term “migration” is most often used to denote the conversion of print or microform texts to electronic format to another. This paper begins with a brief history of the development of microforms as a storage and preservation medium with emphasis on the last two decades of the twentieth century in the United States. Recent issues in access and preservation are examined. Finally, the future of microforms is considered in light of mi...
The particular characteristics of the microforms and the problems arised in their management are rev...
Compares digital and microfilm imagery and concludes that making either kind of copy is preferable t...
This article addresses the process of managing records and documents for medium and long-term retent...
“Migration” is a term used to describe the reformatting of materials or the moving of information fr...
exceptions, are available in microform. This article is concerned with sources of such microforms, a...
Evaluates the role played by micro film and fiche in conservation of rare and valuable documents. Th...
[[abstract]]Library interest in microform has been stimulated by its successful use as a medium for ...
Library and Wolff Comparative and International Law Library on all areas of the law and interdiscipl...
This paper, which will be published in two parts, explores the physicality of archival materials in ...
In “Fold, Format, Fault: On Reformatting and Loss,” Marek Jancovic examines how format standardizati...
Abstract. Digital libraries have been built all over the world. Libraries are engaged in creating an...
This public records and information leaflet number 7 explains types of microfilm, the formats in whi...
With almost every country in the world doing costly microfilming to preserve the world's printed her...
amount of money on acquisitions and an expanding portion of these expendi-tures is for microforms. T...
The advent of the computer is comparable in its revolutionary implications to the advent of the pr...
The particular characteristics of the microforms and the problems arised in their management are rev...
Compares digital and microfilm imagery and concludes that making either kind of copy is preferable t...
This article addresses the process of managing records and documents for medium and long-term retent...
“Migration” is a term used to describe the reformatting of materials or the moving of information fr...
exceptions, are available in microform. This article is concerned with sources of such microforms, a...
Evaluates the role played by micro film and fiche in conservation of rare and valuable documents. Th...
[[abstract]]Library interest in microform has been stimulated by its successful use as a medium for ...
Library and Wolff Comparative and International Law Library on all areas of the law and interdiscipl...
This paper, which will be published in two parts, explores the physicality of archival materials in ...
In “Fold, Format, Fault: On Reformatting and Loss,” Marek Jancovic examines how format standardizati...
Abstract. Digital libraries have been built all over the world. Libraries are engaged in creating an...
This public records and information leaflet number 7 explains types of microfilm, the formats in whi...
With almost every country in the world doing costly microfilming to preserve the world's printed her...
amount of money on acquisitions and an expanding portion of these expendi-tures is for microforms. T...
The advent of the computer is comparable in its revolutionary implications to the advent of the pr...
The particular characteristics of the microforms and the problems arised in their management are rev...
Compares digital and microfilm imagery and concludes that making either kind of copy is preferable t...
This article addresses the process of managing records and documents for medium and long-term retent...