The microfilm market also expanded during the early 1970s, fueled by the growing popularity of computers in business and government. Computers became capable of storing massive amounts of data.
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Computer output microfilm recorder
Acetate was used in the construction of microfilm. The problem today is how to destroy microfilm since it is no longer used. Many historical issues are on microfilm and must be preserved via another means.
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A microfilm jacket is a protective cover or holder designed for microfilm reels or sheets. It helps to preserve the integrity of the microfilm by shielding it from dust, dirt, and physical damage. Typically made from durable materials, microfilm jackets often include labeling options for easy identification and organization in archival storage.
No, the market would not continue to expand forever; it would stop growing when the market expands to its limits, and it runs out of unused resources.
For foreign newspapers we have only disposed of runs for which we hold microfilm. Does this help you?
Many old newspapers have been preserved on microfilm
The word you're looking for is... microfilm.
You can find microfilm equipment in South Carolina at greenville-sc.addresses.com/b1/Microfilm-and-Imaging~38.html. Another good website is www.microfilm.net.au/?microfilm_links
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