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|<nowiki>Library Microfilm [Subject] Collection</nowiki> | |<nowiki>Library Microfilm [Subject] Collection</nowiki> | ||
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β | |This is a physical resource used by libraries to preserve (or to create a copy of | + | |This is a physical resource used by libraries to preserve (or to create a copy) of a collection, usually those things that are rare or would cause a social or political issue when damaged. Although great preservation is needed to prevent damage to a film, the system used is standardized and knowledge to build a reader or a printer off a microfilm is widely available, like a PDF file. This comparison might look like a physical version of PDFs: standardized, common (books can be of any size imagined) format. |
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