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microform|ˈmaɪkrəʊfɔːm| [f. micro- 7 + form n.] Microphotographic form; a microphotographic reproduction on film or paper of a manuscript, book, etc., requiring magnification to produce a readable image.
1960N. & Q. Jan. 2/1 The genealogical and heraldic material listed as being already in ‘microform’ includes the Huddersfield Parish Registers, 1606–1812. 1962A. Günther Microphotogr. in Library (Unesco) 14 The first supplementary note [to a catalogue entry] should indicate the microform. 1969R. & E. Coordinator (Res. & Engin. Council Graphic Arts Industry) Apr. 4/2 Libraries make microform reproductions of everything from rare books to technical publications. 1971Amer. N. & Q. X. 11/2 A selection of the major works from this catalogue is being offered in microform by the Erasmus Press. 1974Reprographics Q. VII. 85/1 The cost/benefit of issuing parts lists and maintenance manuals on microforms. |