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The Journal of Documentary Reproduction

The Journal of Documentary Reproduction

 

A quarterly review of the application of photography and allied techniques to library, museum and archival service, published by the American Library Association under the supervision of the Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials (early name for the Reproduction of Library Materials Section, predecessor to PARS)

Recent Submissions

  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1941-12)
    Current Microcopying Program in England; Lantern Slide Production at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Recordak Microfilm Enlarger; Exposure in Microphotography; Microphotography and the Public Records.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1941-09)
    Microphotography in European Libraries; Reflection Copying; Simplified Book Cradle; Object Lesson for Libraries; Portable Microfile Recordak, Model E.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1941-06)
    Recent Developments in Public Record Microfilming; Microphotography at Work; Sessional Papers Project; Checklist of Newspapers on Microfilm.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1940-03)
    Microphotography in 1940; Use of Flat Film for Microcopy; File Microcopy Program of the National Archives; Microphotography for Scholarly Purposes; Microfilm for India.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1940-12)
    Photostat Reproductions of Source Material; A Microfilm Survey; Microfilming in Mexico; Microfilming - A Service Business; Facsimile and Documentary Reproduction.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1940-09)
    The International Federation for Documentation; One Bottleneck Less; Recordak; Microfilm in Business and Industry.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1940-06)
    Microfilm at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; A microfilm storage cabinet; A capital truancy; Lighting the microphotographic laboratory.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1940-03)
    Foreign American history mss. in Library of Congress; Color slides for art teaching; Readex mircroprints; Cataloging and classifying microfilm.
  • Tate, Vernon D. (Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1938)
    The present status of equipment and supplies for microphotography.

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