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Do you have the local newspapers on microfilm?

York County Libraries - Frequently Asked Questions
Microfilm of the Hanover and York newspapers is available in the Pennsylvania Room, part of Hanover Public Library. The York County Heritage Trust has the York Daily Record from 1822 through the present and the York Dispatch from 1925 through 1971. The library at York College has the York Daily Record from 1971 through the present.
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Where are the newspapers?

FAQ - Abilene Christian University
Current newspapers are located in the Learning Commons next to the Research Desk. The sports section of all newspapers are kept at the circulation desk (present ID to view). All other newspapers are kept in the Periodicals Department on third floor (east).
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Do the University of Georgia Libraries microfilm anything besides Georgia newspapers?

Georgia Newspaper Project: FAQ
Filming the newspapers is the main priority; however, we do occasionally take on non-newspaper projects for preservation purposes. Recent projects include local church records, documents from the collections of Richard B. Russell and Lamartine G. Hardman [originals housed in UGA's Russell Library], and the diaries of the founders of Spelman College [originals housed at Spelman College].
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Do you have old editions of local newspapers?

Archives of Appalachia - Frequently Asked Questions
No. We recommend you use the Library Online Catalog to locate old editions of newspapers found in Sherrod Library.
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Question: What are your local newspapers?

Frequently Asked Questions of the Chamber of Commerce of Wes...
Answer: The daily newspaper is The Tuscaloosa News . To subscribe call (205) 345-0505. The weekly newspaper is The Northport Gazette . To subscribe call (205) 759-3091.
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What is microfilm?

Photographic recordings of printed pages or other graphics on film. A device, a "reader" is required to view the images; copies of which can be made for use and study. Back files of many of our newspapers and periodicals are stored in this form.
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Are there any local English newspapers available in Iran?

F A Q
Yes, there are several dailies in English. Most of the times, you can find one in the lobby of the major hotels.
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Is SalfordOnline affiliated with any local Newspapers or the local authority?

Salfordonline Frequently Asked Questions
No. We have no ties with any of the newspapers, local or national. We are not run or funded by the council. We are an independent company.
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Library FAQs
Skillman Library subscribes to daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers in several languages. These are found in the current periodicals room on the main floor of the library. Most newspapers are kept for one month before they are discarded.
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What local newspapers does the library subscribe to?

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We subscribe to The Waterville Morning Sentinel and the Bangor Daily News. We also have links to their web sites as well as the several other newspaper sites which can be accessed through Marvel’s Proquest database.
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What newspapers are available in the Local History/Genealogy Department?

Local History and Genealogy Department
Syracuse newspapers on microfilm run from 1850 to within 3 months of present. Current paper copies of The Post-Standard are on Level 3. There are also some incomplete runs of local newspapers prior to 1850. Note: For detailed information on local newspaper holdings at the Onondaga County Public Library and at other area libraries, please see Onondaga County (NY) newspapers on microfilm, part of the New York State Newspaper Project.
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How does this service compare to classified advertising in the local or student newspapers?

Off Campus Housing Service
The most obvious difference between classified ads and our service is the pictures and maps! Our service allows you to post up to three pictures per property, which can include exterior, interior, and floor plans. In addition, potential renters can access a map and driving directions to the property directly from your listing, which makes it easier for them to find you and saves you wasted time giving directions.
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Where are the current journals/newspapers?

Serials FAQ (Frequently asked questions)
Current journals and most newspapers are located in the Reavis reading area on the first floor of the library. They are arranged alphabetically. Please lift up the shelf to view all issues for a journal title. The daily newspapers, (Union News, Boston Globe, New York Times, USA Today) are located at the reference desk.
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Surely imaging is the same as microfilm?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Mountain States Document I...
Not really, imaging is easier to use and does not require the chemical processes of microfilm. In addition, imaging can produce far better reproductions of the original documents. Most importantly, digital document images can be transported around an organization very quickly over a local or wide area network. Even the fax can be integrated into the system. Added to this is the enhanced security of limited access rights and date recording, available with optical storage systems.
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How can I view, rent, or buy the 1930 census microfilm?

NARA 1930 Census Microfilm Locator - Frequently Asked Questi...
On April 1, 2002, the census will be available for viewing on microfilm at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, and at our 13 regional facilities. The census is not available at the Presidential Libraries. You can also rent the 1930 census from the National Archives Microfilm Rental Program, P.O. Box 30, Annapolis Junction, Maryland 20701-0030. Telephone: 301-604-3699. Have the state, microfilm publication number, and roll number available when you call.
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Q. What is the Microfilm Library and what can I find there?

DPD -- FAQ: The Basics
The Microfilm Library has microfilmed permit information and plans that go back to 1974 for most single-family residences and some commercial projects. Most permits are microfilmed about 2 weeks after being issued. Two major types of permits are issued by DPD—land use and construction. (Electrical, side sewer, plumbing, sign, and street use permits also are issued by DPD). Projects often require both land use and construction permits, and they may be applied for separately or together.
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How can I obtain Census Microfilm?

InterLibrary Loan Frequently Asked Questions (ILL FAQ) - Jac...
Census microfilm not available at the Jacksonville Public Library must be rented through the National Archives. Cost will be incurred. Back to Top
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What about microfiche and microfilm copies at Meadows Library?

GSCC Libraries FAQ
Currently Meadows Library has a reader/printer which will photocopy either microfiche or microfilm. Directions on use of the machine is located next to it, or you may ask staff members for help. The printer will only accept dimes which you may obtain at the Circulation Desk.
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Where is the microfilm/fiche reader?

Washington State University Libraries FAQ
Microfilm/fiche readers are available in the Architecture Library, Brain Education Library, Health Sciences Library, in the Holland and Terrell Libraries in the Microforms area, and in the Owen Science and Engineering Library near the printers and on the second floor in the microform area. There is no microfilm/fiche reader in the Fischer Agricultural Sciences Library.
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What records are on microfilm?

Welcome to the City of Mobile Alabama
Nearly 1,000,000 records have been microfilmed, including most of the older records, 1814-1911. In addition all of the city's tax records, 1829-1954, have been filmed. In general, the records microfilmed are those which as old and/or especially delicate, those which are in a cumbersome format, and those which are heavily used. Originals of these microfilms are stored in a west Mobile bank.
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How do I get access to the microfilm?

Civil War Microfilm -- Frequently Asked Questions
You purchase a subscription to the film bundle in which you’re interested using a credit card. This entitles you to view the microfilm for a period of one month, one year, or longer, depending on the subscription you purchase. The only software required to access the microfilm on this website is a browser running at a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. The website will be visible at smaller screen resolutions, but you'll need to scroll to see everything.
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Where is the microfilm / microfiche?

Periodical FAQ - Periodicals - McMaster Libraries
rd floor. Heavily used newspaper titles in microfilm are in microfilm cabinets at the east end of the 3rd floor. All other titles are shelved in call number order in compact shelving. Microfiche is kept in the cabinets in the southeast corner of the floor opposite the compact shelving units.
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Why should I microfilm my records?

archives.utah.gov
Records with a long-term retention are more cost effective to store as film rather than paper, but that's not the only reason. For more information about microfilming options, pro and con, see Microfilming Records.
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How do we get a microfilm camera?

archives.utah.gov
There are a number of camera dealers and they can be easily located by looking in the Yellow Pages under "Microfilm" or by searching the World Wide Web. Some of them can also put you in touch with suppliers of used equipment. State agencies and local governments may arrange to borrow a 16 mm planetary camera by contacting their records analyst.
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Can I purchase microfilm?

Saskatchewan Archives Board | Private Records
Saskatchewan weekly newspapers, in 35 mm microfilm format, are available to libraries, historical societies, and the general public for a nominal charge. Please see our price list.
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Where can I find NCR on microfilm?

National Catholic Reporter
The complete National Catholic Reporter archives are available on microfilm from Bell & Howell, Information & Learning (1-800-521-0600) and from The Gale Group (1-800-227-8431).
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