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microfilming

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The ark story when I was a kid, they probably would have been feverishly microfilming encyclopedias and phone books and stuff.

From Slate May 26, 2015

The landmark 1976 bill set rules governing radio, television, photocopying, tape recording, microfilming and computer storage, breaking a 15-year logjam on a subject that bored most lawmakers.

From New York Times Mar. 20, 2015

With his bonanza money, he hired a photographer and a musicologist, sent them up & down Austria, Germany and Hungary collecting and microfilming Haydn manuscripts.

From Time Magazine Archive

After that raid, Solzhenitsyn began microfilming all his work and arranging for its underground transmission abroad for safekeeping.

From Time Magazine Archive

By the end of the Workshop, SPERBERG-McQUEEN confessed to having been converted to a limited extent to the view that electronic images constitute a promising alternative to microfilming; indeed, an alternative probably superior to microfilming.

From Library of Congress Workshop on Etexts by Library of Congress