Sentences with phrase «microfiche for»

First of all, banks, by law, have been keeping copies of checks on microfiche for about the past 50 years, for tax and other legal purposes (unless the bank went out of business).

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The 33 - year - old Finnish evolutionary biologist, aided by genealogists, has scoured centuries - old tomes (and decades - old microfiche) for birth, marriage and death records — and clues about the influence of evolution on human reproduction.
I was curious enough to dig through a couple of microfiche archives and unearth the articles he wrote from South America, most of which hadn't seen the light of day for fifty years.
Eventually, though, you yearn for more substantial back story, and when it comes in the form of microfiche investigation and you realize you're watching another damned - from - beyond - the - grave movie, it's true that there's a bit of a sinking feeling.
A reader / scanner / printer for microfilm and microfiche is available in the Reference area on the 2nd floor.
[«Investigations of the Otis - Lennon School Ability Test to Predict WISC - R Full Scale IQ for Referred Children» by Anna H. Avant and Marcia R. O'Neal, University of Alabama, Nov. 1986, ED286883] Though this study is no longer available from AskERIC, it can be obtained on microfiche from most education university libraries.
She was a Master Locksmith for 20 years but also tried her hand at bookselling, microfiche photography, livery stable work, motorcycle sales and market gardening.
I read a lot Ashbery's reviews in the Herald Tribune on microfiche, for example, and reviews by other poets, such as James Schuyler.
NARA's Office of the Federal Register prepares the Federal Register for publication in partnership with the Government Printing Office (GPO), which distributes it in paper, on microfiche and on the World Wide Web.
I've encountered a lab that stored its results on paper for a year and then transfered the paper to microfiche of all things for archiving, because that's the way it's always been done, and they needed to clear out the paper storage space by shredding the old material.
For the public, newspaper archives went on microfilm or microfiche in libraries, searchable only by the approximate publication date (if known) and showing entire news pages at a time.
ECO is produced by Canadiana.org (formerly the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / CIHM), a nonprofit organization for preserving and providing access to early Canadian publications, first on microfiche and now online.
They published the OSC Bulletin for the Ontario Securities Commission, and made corporate filings available in paper and microfiche formats.
The HMRC has only 36 operational microfiche machines and as these break down frequently, tax officials have been forced to hunt online for rare replacement parts or engineers with the skills to fit them.
Potential candidates for future digitization include the following LLMC microfiche collections: Canon Law; Civil Law: France; Civil Law: Italy, Spain, Portugal; Civil Law: Germany, Austria, Switzerland.
High Point Insurance (Red Bank, NJ) 6/2003 — 5/2005 Claims Service Associate • Consistently recognized for excellence in customer service and team leadership • Research and resolve customer questions and concerns in a timely and effective manner • Prepare 2,000 microfiche documents for image scanning using the Mekel Index System • Update and maintain claims for 200 representatives using the Attachmate system • Responsible for handling 500 customer account records for auto, home, and water craft policies • Build and strengthen professional relationships with clients resulting in referrals and client loyalty
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