Microfilms
Microfilms are reduced-size reproductions of documents, typically created for archival purposes or to save space. These miniaturized copies are often stored on reels of film, allowing for easy access and preservation of important information. Microfilms are commonly used in libraries, archives, and other institutions to maintain historical records, newspapers, journals, and other valuable documents in a compact and durable format.
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[iiri.com] | Image Retrieval | Book Microfilm Scanners | 3620 North Josey Lane, Carrollton, TX, United States |
[intimus.com] | intimus | The Shredder Company |
[grad.uiowa.edu] | Graduate College | The University of Iowa |
[genealogy.cjh.org] | Ackman & Ziff Genealogy Institute at the Center for Jewish History |
[appelgenealogielibre.free.fr] | APPEL POUR PRSERVER UNE GNALOGIE LIBRE |