National Microfilm Association
Variant namesAfter World War II a highly competitive information industry expanded into new formats: microcards, microfiche, aperture cards, and experimental retrieval machines. The National Microfilm Association, founded in 1944, sought to set standards for microreproduction and to protect the industry from foreign competition, unscrupulous entrepreneurs, and opposition from the paper and printing industries.
From the description of National Microfilm Association records, 1944-1989 (bulk 1944-1973) (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 62720389
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referencedIn | Harmon, George H. George Harmon papers, 1959-1985. | University of Michigan | |
creatorOf | Association for Information and Image Management (U.S.). Annual Conference and Exposition (1985 : Washington, D.C.). Exhibitors' promotional brochures collection, 1985. | University of Michigan | |
creatorOf | National Microfilm Association. National Microfilm Association records, 1944-1989 (bulk 1944-1973) | University of Michigan | |
referencedIn | Harmon, George H. Papers, 1959-1985. | University of Michigan | |
referencedIn | Tate, Vernon Dale, 1909-. Vernon Tate personal and professional papers, 1929-1989. | University of Michigan |
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associatedWith | Harmon, George H. | person |
associatedWith | Tate, Vernon Dale, 1909- | person |
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Computer output microfilm devices |
Engineering |
Information storage and retrieval systems |
Information science |
Microfilms |
Microphotography |
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