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How to pronounce microfiche in English?

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Type of microfilm

Examples of microfiche

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Microfiche has become a feature of the Commerce, Science and Technology Division.
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Staffed by volunteers who can assist users with microfiche and computer databases.
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This is the replacement of real books by sometimes unreadable copies on microfiche.
From the economist.com
However, visitors will not have access to technical reports in print or microfiche.
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Instead, the agency is forced to keep records in boxes in warehouses or on microfiche.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Fichey acts like a microfiche for headlines from social bookmarking sites.
From the techcrunch.com
This would have taken months using the old microfiche and paper catalogues.
From the newscientist.com
Or, locates and retrieves the microfiche, prints and faxes the documents.
From the jobview.monster.com
Worse, they even erased all references to this advertisement in their microfiche records.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Small sheet of microfilm on which many pages of material have been photographed; a magnification system is used to read the material
  • Microforms are any form, either films or paper, containing microreproductions of documents for transmission, storage, reading, and printing. Microform images are commonly reduced about 25 times from the original document size. For special purposes, greater optical reductions may be used.
  • A sheet of microfilm, six by four inches, holding several hundred reduced images of document pages; read using a microfiche reader or microfilm reader
  • Highly reduced, multiple images of documents on an index-card sized sheet.
  • A sheet of film bearing a number of microimages in a two-dimensional array.
  • Refers to 4x6" microfilm containing up to 98 pages per sheet
  • A small sheet of acetate with a map or image printed on it, reduced to a fraction of its original size. It requires a microfiche viewer. Reduces use of the original and allows easy printing.
  • A flat piece of film which contains micro photographed reproductions of materials (books, documents, etc). (Unit 3> What All Libraries Have)
  • A card-sized transparent sheet of film with miniaturized images (microimages) arranged in a grid pattern. Usually contains a title readable without a magnifying device. Sometimes abbreviated as fiche. ...