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microfiche

[mahy-kruh-feesh] / ˈmaɪ krəˌfiʃ /






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The high school Ciro went to in Brooklyn could not provide his transcript, which turned out to be on microfiche and thus might as well have been preserved on bark.

From New York Times

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

Bullard and his students combed state and city records on paper and microfiche and walked through neighborhoods using census-tract maps to locate the waste facilities in the city.

From New York Times

She had considered pursuing genealogy, “the search for the traces of myself in moldering old sale documents and scanned images on microfiche.”

From The New Yorker

He told Studebaker he completed some community college in California years ago, but his transcripts are on microfiche - out of his budget and capability to obtain now.

From Washington Times