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Definition of microform in English: microformnoun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)fɔːmˈmaɪkrəˌfɔrm mass nounMicrophotographic reproduction, on film or paper, of a manuscript, map, or other document. 微缩成像,微缩复制 the items available include books, electronic documents, journals, microform, and audio and video recordings count noun the preparation of microfilm and other microforms Example sentencesExamples - The Australian Joint Copying Project continued and extended this work in microform.
- ‘The equipment that is used to provide physical access to the information in microform and in compact disc format result in considerably distinct experiences for users’.
- The numbers alone are stunning: More than 150,000 volumes and 85,000 microforms; 15,000 pieces of sheet music; 500,000 photos and prints; 5,000 motion pictures and videotapes.
- A fourth scale tapped use of specialized resources: archives, special collections, microforms, and CD-ROM databases.
- My first Special Libraries Association conference, while I was still in library school at the University of Pittsburgh, exposed me to one session on how microforms would change our lives.
- I see people in libraries and archives and Family History Centres, obsessed with finding traces of family in microform, in scraps of paper, officially, and sometimes arbitrarily, preserved for posterity.
- He is responsible for the Library Multimedia Center, Television History Archives, Digital Copy Center and media collections, including microforms.
Definition of microform in US English: microformnounˈmaɪkrəˌfɔrmˈmīkrəˌfôrm Microphotographic reproduction, on film or paper, of a manuscript, map, or other document. 微缩成像,微缩复制 the items available include books, electronic documents, journals, microform, and audio and video recordings count noun the preparation of microfilm and other microforms Example sentencesExamples - A fourth scale tapped use of specialized resources: archives, special collections, microforms, and CD-ROM databases.
- The numbers alone are stunning: More than 150,000 volumes and 85,000 microforms; 15,000 pieces of sheet music; 500,000 photos and prints; 5,000 motion pictures and videotapes.
- I see people in libraries and archives and Family History Centres, obsessed with finding traces of family in microform, in scraps of paper, officially, and sometimes arbitrarily, preserved for posterity.
- My first Special Libraries Association conference, while I was still in library school at the University of Pittsburgh, exposed me to one session on how microforms would change our lives.
- The Australian Joint Copying Project continued and extended this work in microform.
- ‘The equipment that is used to provide physical access to the information in microform and in compact disc format result in considerably distinct experiences for users’.
- He is responsible for the Library Multimedia Center, Television History Archives, Digital Copy Center and media collections, including microforms.
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