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microfiche

[mahy-kruh-feesh] / ˈmaɪ krəˌfiʃ /






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He said the process will be even more difficult when they get beyond the electronic court record, and have to confirm older convictions on microfiche.

From Seattle Times May 31, 2022

At one point, Yeghiayan used the Glendale Public Library to print 594 pages of microfiche records, feeding dime after dime into the machine.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 23, 2022

I interviewed my father and my aunt, asked them if Milt ever sought justice, and they told me Grandpa searched for answers back in the pre-internet 1970s, visiting libraries to scour microfiche.

From Salon Nov. 9, 2018

She sparked our interest by including a photocopy of a 1986 review of McCarthy’s deli in the Bakersfield Californian, which she said she obtained by going through microfiche editions of the paper.

From Washington Post Feb. 2, 2018

She tried the public library, both branches, found a few more photography books and several articles on microfiche, but they added nothing new.

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng

Working only with his wife, Grazia, Lotoro had created Last Musik, an institute he has self-funded for three decades, with a repertoire of 4,000 papers and 13,000 microfiches of music sheets, letters, drawings and photos.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 13, 2018

In some ways, Spotlight is a paean to journalism’s archaic methods, as it lovingly dwells on microfiches, card indexes, picture folders and clippings files.

From The Guardian Jan. 21, 2016

I'm old enough to remember card catalogs, microfiches, and needing to go to a library to find what I needed--and even then I was sometimes disappointed.

From Inc Jan. 11, 2013

But delving into those records has itself sometimes been an adventure, requiring searches through indexes, microfiches, file cards and folders in Midtown Manhattan; Long Island City, Queens; and Jerusalem.

From New York Times Mar. 3, 2012




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