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... Formats . Photographic tech- nology not only presented the opportunity to record information in a new way , but it also offered the possibility that information already recorded in one format could be changed and stored in another ...
... Formats . Photographic tech- nology not only presented the opportunity to record information in a new way , but it also offered the possibility that information already recorded in one format could be changed and stored in another ...
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... format . The reposito- ries reporting to it might be large or small , well endowed or impoverished ; the collections reported might possess great national or merely local impor- tance . Still , the same basic information - the creator ...
... format . The reposito- ries reporting to it might be large or small , well endowed or impoverished ; the collections reported might possess great national or merely local impor- tance . Still , the same basic information - the creator ...
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... format , 19-20 , 28 , 50–51 ; French , 29–30 ; identification , 63–64 ; instrumental , 11-14 , 24 , 52 ; legal , 11 , 13-15 , 24 ; life cycle , 4 , 51-53 ; literacy and , 3 , 9-10 ; literature , 74 ; memory and , 28 ; modern ...
... format , 19-20 , 28 , 50–51 ; French , 29–30 ; identification , 63–64 ; instrumental , 11-14 , 24 , 52 ; legal , 11 , 13-15 , 24 ; life cycle , 4 , 51-53 ; literacy and , 3 , 9-10 ; literature , 74 ; memory and , 28 ; modern ...
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