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Microform collections on world cultures, reading, curriculum materials,
reports and documents in education and psychology, tests, and more are available in the
Education and Social Science Library. These collections include unique materials not
available in book or journal formats. Detailed information concerning the content of each
of these microform collections is provided in this guide. Almost all of ESSL's microform materials are on fiche (flat 4" x 6" sheets) rather than film (which comes in rolls).
Location of Microfiche Reader/Printers:
- In Education and Social Science: There are two fiche reader/printers in the corridor to the right of the circulation desk. Printing is $0.15/page, and must be paid for using coins (nickels, dimes, or quarters).
- Elsewhere in the library: Since the ESSL machines require coins, you may find it more convenient to use equipment in another library if you have a large number of pages to print. Both the Slavic (225 Main Library) and History, Philosophy and Newspaper (246 Main Library) libraries have fiche scanners, which allow you to convert fiche documents to PDF files. Locations of other microform machines is also available.
Most microfiche can be checked out for four weeks (HRAF microforms do not
circulate). A file box near
the microfiche printers is provided for patrons who wish to store microfiche which they
intend to use on a regular basis. When removing microfiche from the cabinets for use,
please mark the place with a removal slip to facilitate the refiling process for staff.
(Removal slips are kept on top of the fiche cabinets).
MFICHE
428.6
Am35
(Room 112)
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American Primers.
University Publications of America. Bethesda, MD. 1990.
Collection of 844 titles covering a "variety of introductory reading
materials," including primers, readers, spelling books, alphabet books, teaching
manuals, non-instructional juveniles, and a small number of miscellaneous items all aimed
at children. Multiple editions of some texts are included to illustrate changes in design,
attitudes, and publishers. Time periods are divided into the following categories:
Colonial (1639-1782), Early National (1783-1837), Pre-Civil War (1838-1865), Early Modern
(1866-1920), and Modern (1921-1943). An index to the collection is located on top of the
microfiche cabinets in Room 112.
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MFICHE
011.62
B537e
(Room 112)
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Early children's literature: The
Birmingham Central Library Collection to 1830. Emmett Publishing. Haslemere,
Surrey, England. 1995.
Includes early juvenile fiction, fairy tales, chapbooks, periodicals, and
non-fiction works. Items in this collection date from 1530 to 1830, and represent 1,200
volumes by over 740 authors. A guide to the collection (MFICHE011.62B537eguide) is
available in the School Collection reference area.
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MFICHE
327.7307284
El11
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El Savador: the Making of U.S.
Policy, 1977-1984. The National Security Archive (U.S.). Alexandria, VA.
1989.
Focuses on U.S. policy towards El Salvador and events in El Salvador from
January 1977-May 1984. A small number of documents created after June 1984 that discuss
events of the earlier period and are considered essential to the collection are also
included. The National Security Archive sought previously unpublished materials, so most
documents in the collection are not readily available elsewhere. A guide and index to the
collection, may be found under the same call number in Room 112.
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Uncataloged
(Room 112 and corridor near fiche printers)
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ERIC Microfiche Collection.
Educational Resources Information Center. Washington, D.C. Monthly. 1966-2003.
This collection consists of unpublished and fugitive materials including
more than 300,000 research studies, program descriptions and evaluations, conference
proceedings, curriculum materials, bibliographies and other documents. Although the
materials relate primarily to education, information on related areas such as social work,
nursing, counseling, and child development may also be found. The microfiche are
indexed in the ERIC database. Most ERIC documents issued since 1993 are available online through the ERIC database. In 2004, ERIC ceased creating microfiche, moving to an online-only model for new documents.
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Uncataloged
(Room 112)
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Human Relations Area Files (HRAF).
Human Relations Area Files, Inc. New Haven, CT. [1949- .] Microfiche files 1984-1993.
The HRAF Archive is a unique source of information on the cultures of the
world. The Archive currently (1997) contains over 900,000 pages of indexed information,
from more than 7,000 sources, on approximately 350 different cultural, ethnic, religious,
and national groups around the world. The Library's collection consists primarily of the
paper edition of the Archive. The files and accompanying reference guides are located in
Room 112. For more information,
please inquire at the reference desk. From 1984 until 1992, HRAF was issued only in
microfiche. Beginning in 1993 an electronic format was adopted. Many HRAF documents can now be accessed online through the eHRAF database; see this guide for more information.
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MFICHE
016.973927
Ir1
(Room 112)
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The Iran-Contra Affair: The Making
of a Scandal, 1983-1988. The National Security Archive (U.S.).
Alexandria, VA. Ir1 1990.
Contains more than 4,000 documents from 1983 through 1988 on the
political, military, and paramilitary operations during the Iran-Contra affair. Principal
documents involve those papers examined during official investigations, such as the Tower
Commission and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. In addition, governmental and
non-governmental documents compiled independently by the National Security Archive are
included. The documents have been reproduced on microfiche and are organized by document
number. A 2-volume guide and index is
shelved in the reserves collection under the same number.
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Uncataloged
(Room 112)
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Journal Supplement Abstract
Service (JSAS). American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.
1971-1982.
This collection of materials in psychology includes technical reports,
invited addresses, bibliographies, literature reviews, well-designed studies with negative
results, reports on major research in progress, proceedings of meetings of regional
psychological associations and other psychology-related material not available through
conventional publishing channels. Arrangement is by sequentially-assigned abstract
numbers. Abstracts of items in the collection appear in the semiannual Social and
Behavioral Sciences Documents (016.15p9591), formerly Psychological Documents (016.15P959,
index tables), and The Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology (150.5CAT, index
tables). Social and Behavioral Science Documents is arranged by manuscript number
within broad subject categories.
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Uncataloged
(Curriculum Collection)
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Kraus Curriculum Development Library. Kraus. White Plains, NY. Annual. 1978-2005.
This is a collection of curriculum guides from numerous sources in the
United States. To search the collection, use the Kraus Curriculum Development Library database. Items added since 2001 are available in full text online; earlier items are available in fiche. The collection includes curriculum guides and documents which
cover educational requirements, programs, and teaching practices for grades K-12, early
childhood education, and adult basic education throughout the United States and Canada.
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MFICHE
372.26
T289
(Room 112)
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Tests in Microfiche.
Educational Testing Service. Princeton, New Jersey. Annual. 1975-.
This collection consists of unpublished tests which are not generally
included in standard reference sources. The Annotated Index (371.26T282INDEX,
located on index tables under the title Tests in Microfiche) indexes these tests by
title, subject, and author. Microfiche copies of the tests are filed by a number assigned
to each test.
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MFICHE
375.4284
W67
(Room 112)
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William S. Gray Research
Collection in Reading. Alvina Treut Burrows Institute. Manhasset, N.Y.
1884-1985.
This collection provides full-text microfiche copies of literature
relating to research in reading, including research documents from journals, books,
research reports, monographs and dissertations. Over 12,000 reports are included. The
Library has reports from 1884-1980 and 1984-1985. A guide to the collection
(MFICHE375.4284W67guide) is available next to fiche cabinet in Room 112. Author and subject
indexes are available on 4" x 6" cards filed in cabinets in Room 112. |
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