Rectangle of plastic film containing information in very small type that is read when enlarged by a machine called a "microfilm reader/printer " Located on the 2nd floor of I D Weeks Library
Microfilm that contains multiple frames of information on a 3 x 5 type piece of microfilm For example, at 42x resolution there are 208 frames of data recorded
A flexible transparent sheet of film bearing a number of microimages arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns, normally having an identifying strip legible without magnification [SAA]
A card-sized transparent sheet of film with miniaturized images (microimages) arranged in a grid pattern Usually contains a title readable without a magnifying device Sometimes abbreviated as fiche See also ULTRAFICHE
A type of microform containing text or images too small to see with the human eye, based on a 3 X 5 sheet of film stock A machine called a microfichereader must be used to view or duplicate on paper the contents of a microfiche sheet
Small plastic sheets (about the size of index cards) containing microimages of the pages of a publication such as a magazine or a report Images can be viewed/printed using the microfiche reader/printers located in the Micromaterials Room and the Reading Room
A small, flat sheet, usually 4x6 or 3x5 inches, of photographic film which contains micro images arranged in horizontal and vertical rows Many of the back issues of journals available at the Boise State University Albertsons Library will be in this format Machines which enable viewing and copying are available in the Microforms Room, First Floor See Also Microfilm, Microform
A flat sheet of photographic film containing microimages arranged in a grid pattern Microfiche and microfiche readers are located on the first floor Government documents on microfiche are located on the second floor
Miniaturized photographic document images arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns that form a grid pattern on a card-size transparent film sheet Fiche usually have a title readable without a magnifying device It is an inexpensive format for published materials large as reports
A small sheet of acetate with a map or image printed on it, reduced to a fraction of its original size It requires a microfiche viewer Reduces use of the original and allows easy printing
A microfiche is a small sheet of film on which writing or other information is stored, greatly reduced in size. a sheet of microfilm which can only be read using a special machine, especially in a library on microfiche (mikro- ( MICRO-) + fiche )
A card-shaped piece of photographic film, usually 4x6 or 3x5 inches in size, used for storage of miniaturized text in a grid pattern which can be read only with the aid of magnification by a reader/printer machine
A card-shaped sheet of photographic film used for storing miniaturized text and/or microimages in a two-dimensional grid pattern Although each sheet usually includes an index entry along the top which can be read without magnification, the text itself can be read and copied only with the aid of a microform reader-printer machine We have ERIC documents, back files of periodicals and government documents available on microfiche
Photographic format of reduced images that is reproduced on a small 4" x 6" flat sheet of film The microfiche collection at Lovejoy Library is housed in the Microforms Area on the second floor