With each microfilm product subscription, IAC included a large rotating carousel with slots in which the cartridges could be stored for easy access, and also sold proprietary microfilm readers for its cartridges.
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The narrator tells Socket this will not happen, and Socket replies he knows it, because he removed the light bulb from the microfilm reader to get back at Harry for threatening him.
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Microvue is one of the few microfilm reader manufacturers left in the world . "'Sheletron "', founded in 1996, produces electronic display solutions through text, pictures, video, and animation on LCD screens.
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In modern translucent microfilm readers, light is projected into a film producing an enlarged image of the film on a translucent screen, and in opaque readers the same process occurs except the image in on an opaque screen.
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Ken and Kathy then go to a local library, and upon doing some research through a microfilm reader, they find out that the guys in the forest made the headlines, and that they allegedly stole $ 250, 000.
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Others cite relief from the eye-spinning tedium of temperamental microfilm readers _ " a fact of library life, " said Dr . Richard Oram, head librarian at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
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To accommodate readers who did not have access to a microfilm reader, Bails offered a reproduction service of " cover photographs, spanning most of the key # 1 issues from the World War II era, " in black & white for $ 2.
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The ?9 million new headquarters includes a larger public search room, a reading room with seats for 78 users ( most of which have access to power for laptops ), a wifi cafe, microfilm readers, a self-service digital camera for digital copying, electronic information points, public art integrated into the fabric of the building, lecture theatre facilities, and dedicated exhibition space.
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Included in the services and materials that the library offers to the community are : books, eBooks, sound recordings, audio books, eAudiobooks, Playaways, magazines, newspapers, video games, public meeting rooms, large-type books, DVDs, compact discs, STEM kits, puzzles, puppets, oral history, films, copy machines, public access computer catalogs with printers, microfilm reader-printer, children and adult programs, information services, Internet access, health information, tax assistance, and volunteer opportunities.