noun a small sheet or strip of microfilm, especially one containing microphotographs of the pages of a newspaper, catalog, or other document.
Microfiche is sometimes used in educational settings for students to access primary sources and historical documents.
Researchers often use microfiche to access old newspapers, journals, and other documents that may not be available in digital format.
Microfiche is a format for storing and viewing documents, typically used in libraries for archival purposes.
Microfiche is important for preserving historical documents in a format that can withstand the test of time.
Microfiche is commonly used in archives for storing and accessing historical documents in a compact and durable format.
Writers may use microfiche to research historical documents, newspapers, and other sources for their writing projects.
Librarians may use microfiche to store and access archived materials such as newspapers, journals, and other documents.
Historians may use microfiche to access primary sources and historical documents for research and analysis.
Archivists may use microfiche to preserve and organize historical documents and records in a compact and durable format.