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micrographics, n. pl. (const. as sing.)|ˌmaɪkrəʊˈgræfɪks| [f. micrographic a.: see -ic 2.] The production of photographically reduced texts.
1968Nat. Microfilm Assoc. Jrnl. II. i. 29/1 Keeps abreast of all current and new systems methods, techniques, micrographic equipment and materials, in order to approach all systems studies and problems with a comprehensive understanding of micrographics. 1971Jrnl. Documentation XXVII. 295 The history of microform systems and techniques (henceforth the emergent term ‘micrographics’ will be used in place of this ponderous phrase). 1979Amer. N. & Q. XVII. xi. 174 The information techniques of reprography, computers, communications, networks, micrographics, and other elements of information transfer. 1984Australian 6 Nov. 21/3 (Advt.), We can..show you how today's micrographics can expand..into a complete..system. 1989Information Technol. for Devel. IV. 48 As we live in the part of the world where books and library resources reach with difficulty, we should be able to put many of the rare ones on micrographics. |