Document Reproduction:A Plea for Co-Operation
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1964/v1i1/38460Abstract
Mentions the principal reprographic methods in current use. Indicates the value of microphotographs in the preservation of valuble and rare documents, and in inter-library loan. The problems and principles of administering a reprography department and the need for co-operation among reprography centres are emphasized. Gives data on the reprography centres in India. Suggests methods of co-operation in reprography.Downloads
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