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
Material that has been photographed and put onto sheets of film A microfiche reader is needed to view fiches, this is available in Short Loan
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
(MFICHE) a type of microform that contains printed information on a sheet of film
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
a sheet of microfilm pages to facilitate storage by libraries etc, now largely made redundant by computer technology
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
Flat sheet of microfilm bearing reduced photographic images of printed or other graphic material
A sheet of flat photographic film, usually 4 x 6 inches in size, containing rows of images with an eye legible title
A sheet of film on which a printed book, journal, newspaper, or other publication has been reduced in size
Photographically reduced images reproduced as small card-like pieces of film (See also Microform)
a sheet of microfilm, 6in x 4in, holding several hundred reduced images of document pages; read using a microfiche reader or microfilm reader
A format; photographically reduced images reproduced on a small 4 x 6 sheets of film Often used to provide backup for periodicals with missing pages
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
A type of microform where the images are stored on flat sheets of film Magazines and journals often are stored on microfiche