Compares digital and microfilm imagery and concludes that making either kind of copy is preferable to leaving acidic paper to decay. Looks at image formats as they relate to preservation, storage, conversion, and transmissio
This poster documents work recently undertaken at Emory University’s Manuscript, Archives, and Rare ...
The preservation of image collections is a goal of many libraries and organizations. Among the consi...
This working paper examines the dual use of microfilm for preservation and digital imaging for enhan...
This discussion outlines some of the issues that must be considered before digital imaging of paper-...
This public records and information leaflet number 27 outlines requirements for the production of, s...
This public records information leaflet number 12 discusses preservation microfilming only as an arc...
The report focuses on a number of practical issues related to the preservation of images. First amon...
This working paper examines the dual use of microfilm for preservation and digital imaging for enhan...
Upon discovering the 120 year old object in their grandparents ’ attic, most people today would be h...
Digital imaging technologies are replacing the microfilm camera and photocopier as the primary mecha...
This public records and information leaflet number 7 explains types of microfilm, the formats in whi...
Source materials like fine art, over-sized, fragile maps, and delicate artifacts have traditionally ...
The microfilm as a medium for long term preservation is still alive. Especially in archives the micr...
Evaluates the role played by micro film and fiche in conservation of rare and valuable documents. Th...
This report provides results of the first phase of a project to identify acceptable preservation and...
This poster documents work recently undertaken at Emory University’s Manuscript, Archives, and Rare ...
The preservation of image collections is a goal of many libraries and organizations. Among the consi...
This working paper examines the dual use of microfilm for preservation and digital imaging for enhan...
This discussion outlines some of the issues that must be considered before digital imaging of paper-...
This public records and information leaflet number 27 outlines requirements for the production of, s...
This public records information leaflet number 12 discusses preservation microfilming only as an arc...
The report focuses on a number of practical issues related to the preservation of images. First amon...
This working paper examines the dual use of microfilm for preservation and digital imaging for enhan...
Upon discovering the 120 year old object in their grandparents ’ attic, most people today would be h...
Digital imaging technologies are replacing the microfilm camera and photocopier as the primary mecha...
This public records and information leaflet number 7 explains types of microfilm, the formats in whi...
Source materials like fine art, over-sized, fragile maps, and delicate artifacts have traditionally ...
The microfilm as a medium for long term preservation is still alive. Especially in archives the micr...
Evaluates the role played by micro film and fiche in conservation of rare and valuable documents. Th...
This report provides results of the first phase of a project to identify acceptable preservation and...
This poster documents work recently undertaken at Emory University’s Manuscript, Archives, and Rare ...
The preservation of image collections is a goal of many libraries and organizations. Among the consi...
This working paper examines the dual use of microfilm for preservation and digital imaging for enhan...