Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
They must then be viewed with a microfilm reader.
The Library has microfilm readers to facilitate the use of these documents.
He picked a box almost at random and took it over to one of the microfilm readers.
They would not need to use the microfilm reader, for the newspaper was running two years behind in the transferral to film.
There was no other mention in the index, and Will got up from the microfilm reader baffled.
Along the left wall were four microfilm readers that looked like futuristic hair-driers.
It has microfilm readers, audio-video systems, slide projector and public address system.
Microvue is one of the few microfilm reader manufacturers left in the world.
They were looking at each other in a dazed stare, the microfilm reader on the table in front of them.
He swung around, almost falling out of his chair in front of the microfilm reader, and saw Naomi.
Closed-circuit television systems that look like library microfilm readers have been available for decades to enlarge text.
ADI early on worked toward the development of microfilm readers and cameras.
Microfilm Reader is a device used for reading of documents stored as microform.
The card could be read directly on a microfilm reader, or used as negatives for full-sized printouts.
She then led Marissa to an enormous cassette rack, picked out the relevant one and loaded it into the microfilm reader.
The lower level is home to the reference collection, adult non-fiction, periodicals, microfilm readers and public computer terminals.
The reference room includes family histories, and other genealogical resources, a small research library and microfilm readers.
They were passing through an upstairs corridor, and Crawford pointed out his office to the right and a room containing microfilm readers to the left.
Diego sighed wearily as he turned the microfilm reader to another page of the old newspaper he was skimming.
In addition the library has copiers, including a color copier, as well as microfilm reader printers.
Pratt invented the Optigraph an early microfilm reader.
Her arm was beginning to ache from turning the handle of the microfilm reader, but there was no stopping her now.
Those who make it through the identification checkpoint have their ID cards photographed by a machine that looks like a microfilm reader.
Microfilm readers are stored in special rooms known as "Reading rooms", with two prevalent types of readers.
The library building includes computers, printers, a fax machine, copiers, a microfilm reader, and a mobile learning lab for computer classes.