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microfiche

[mahy-kruh-feesh] / ˈmaɪ krəˌfiʃ /






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It would seem like she spent years poring over stacks of scholarly books and reams of microfiche, but to envision her cooped up in some ivory tower is to insult her very essence.

From Washington Post

She found relatives of Harmon, looked up his school records, looked up newspaper stories on microfiche, ads in newspapers, researched in libraries and even paid for a background search.

From Seattle Times

When she first started, that meant digging through an actual, physical library full of folders and microfiche.

From Seattle Times

Far from the clumsy microfiche of your local library, Google has archived thousands of newspapers as scanned PDFs, many of them dating back to the American Revolution.

From Fox News

But the department reversed itself after Gross reached out on behalf of Morris, who said she found a document on microfiche dated Feb. 16, 1978.

From Los Angeles Times