| 21. | In 1979, the church's Genealogical Society of Utah started microfilming Sri Lanka s vital records.
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| 22. | The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford is microfilming huge volumes of Communist Party records.
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| 23. | In these smaller institutions, similar activities of preservation, restoration, cataloging, microfilming and digitization are evolving.
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| 24. | It provides funding for the microfilming of published and archival resources documenting the history of Christian missions and Christian life.
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| 25. | Clapp played a significant role in both issues of loyalty oaths and microfilming of materials at the Library of Congress.
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| 26. | But now the archive is open to foreign scholars, and it relies on proceeds from microfilming to help stay afloat.
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| 27. | He said the company would despatch a carrier to get the computer reels from Tabung Haji for the process of microfilming.
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| 28. | In many cases, archives have replaced microfilming with digitization as a means of preserving and providing access to unique documents.
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| 29. | The National Library offers a free microfilming service for institutions and individuals within Bhutan holding important and rare texts and documents.
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| 30. | In 2014, the historical society ended its 60-year-microfilming program to target its resources towards digital preservation.
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