Storage of big library stocks on microfllm
Abstract
It is a well known fact that most of the libraries are suffering from stack shortage. Many ideas were born for its easing; the most suitable of all these considerations is the storage on microfllm. Microfilm techniques made a great progress in the last decade, so - breaking off with disadvantages - the microfllm seems to be suitable for preservation and storage of big library collections.
Possibilities of storage on microfilm are examined on the example of a 40.000 volumes library. It is proved that costs of conventional and microfilm storage are not substantially different. Moreover very big savings in stack-rooms are attainable, not mentioning other aspects in favour of microfilm.
The microfilm - in spite of some minor drawbacks - means the way of development. In big libraries this trend is unavoidable because of the large-scale expansion of stock and its stack needs.
Possibilities of storage on microfilm are examined on the example of a 40.000 volumes library. It is proved that costs of conventional and microfilm storage are not substantially different. Moreover very big savings in stack-rooms are attainable, not mentioning other aspects in favour of microfilm.
The microfilm - in spite of some minor drawbacks - means the way of development. In big libraries this trend is unavoidable because of the large-scale expansion of stock and its stack needs.
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2018-12-03
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Bocskay, P. Storage of big library stocks on microfllm, Scientific and Technical Information, 20(10), p. 729–746, 2018.
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