Microfilm

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Microfilm Meanings

    noun a film bearing a miniature photographic copy of printed or other graphic matter, usually of a document or book, made for a library, archive, or the like

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    Fields related to microfilm

    Library Science

    Microfilm is used in libraries to store and preserve newspapers, magazines, and other documents in a compact and easily accessible format.

    Academic Research

    Microfilm is used in academic research to access primary sources and historical documents that may not be available in digital format.

    Genealogy

    Genealogists often use microfilm to access old census records, birth certificates, and other historical documents.

    Historical Research

    Microfilm is a valuable resource for researchers studying historical documents, newspapers, and records.

    Archives

    Archives use microfilm to preserve historical documents and records for long-term storage and easy access.

    Occupation Usage of microfilm

    Writer

    Writers may use microfilm to research historical documents, newspapers, or other sources for their writing projects.

    Librarian

    Librarians may use microfilm to store and preserve old newspapers, manuscripts, and other documents in their collections.

    Historian

    Historians may use microfilm to access primary sources and archival materials that are not available in digital format.

    Archivist

    Archivists may use microfilm to create preservation copies of fragile or deteriorating documents in their collections.

    Consolidated Statistics about microfilm

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