Library Photographic Services of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1948-1984

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Library Photographic Services of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1948-1984

The Library's photoduplication program began in 1938, when a microfilm camera was purchased for filming legislative journals in the Documents Department. The volume of filming increased rapidly, and more equipment was purchased. By 1952 the Photoduplication Service was established as a separate unit in the Library; its name soon changed to Photographic Services. In 1982 Photographic Services was reorganized and placed under the direction of the North Carolina Collection. Correspondence, financial and equipment records, and other files relaitng to the administration and work of the Library Photographic Services.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Photographic Services.

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries' Photographic Services unit existed from the early 1950s through 2006 and specialized in photographic processes (copy negatives and photographic prints), microfilm and microfilm duplication, still photography, positive microfilm printing, and other services for the University Library and other North Carolina libraries. From the description of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library Photographic Services photographs...