About microforms
Microforms are archival quality materials upon which are printed miniature reproductions of anything from newspapers and government records to antique books and personal correspondence. Entire libraries' worth of material can be shrunk down to fit into a few cabinets, which created amazing research opportunities at a time before computer databases were pragmatic.
Unfortunately, microforms are usually in black and white and require special equipment to use.
Finding microforms
Typically, you would find microforms the same way you would find other materials: in IUCat. Some collections require additional guides to understand. For help, ask at the service desk or see our Guides to Microforms page.
Microform readers/scanners
Old microform machines tended to be awkward machines that were difficult to get good prints from. Our modern machines require a computer to use, but are much more powerful and reliable. They don't do direct printing, but create PDFs (and other formats) that you can do anything you please with, including print.
This is one of our new ViewScan machines. If you are not affiliated with the university, you can still obtain a guest account and use them anyway.
Circulation and Inter-Library Loan
We make our collection available to other institutions through Inter-library Loan. You are welcome to use our machines for borrowed or personally-owed microforms.
Services and costs
Self-service scans are free, and IU students, faculty and staff can print using their print quotas. Non-IU affiliated patrons can purchase a print quota at the UITS help desk in the Information Commons (1st floor, West Tower).
We will also scan articles for you, if you use Request Article Delivery, a service available to IU affiliates.
For further information, please contact us at libgimms@indiana.edu.
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