Microform Collections
The
Kelley Center for Government Information and Microforms houses over 200
major microform collections which together consist of over 3 million
items. The collection is expansive and covers a wide-range of
topics, from Congressional Hearings and Department of Energy Reports to
the personal papers of Jane Addams and W.E.B. DuBois.
Inventories and Subject Guides
To find microform collections pertinent to your research, browse the inventory
of our major microform sets. One may also find collections by
searching the Fondren Library catalog Webcat. Alternatively, one
may consult the subject research guides
put
together by Fondren librarians. These subject guides include
information not only about the microform collections available in any
given area
but also other resources, such as online databases.
These subject guides are an essential resource for regular Fondren
users.
Access To the Collections
- The microform collection is arranged by call numbers in the basement of
Fondren (B43A). Machines for viewing and printing from microfilm,
microprint
and microfiche are available. We also have a microform scanner,
which allows patrons to scan microform content into digital
formats such as PDF and TIF. Microform copying machines take coins
but not copycards.
The microform collections are part of the Kelley Center for Government Information and Microforms of Fondren Library and access to these collections is available during the business hours of the Kelley Center.
Microform Equipment Available in Fondren Library
- 1 Minolta MS7000 Microfilm Scanner
- 1 Minolta MS6000 Microfilm Scanner
- 1 Minolta MicroSP 200 Microform Reader
- 5 Minolta RP605Z Microform Readers
- 2 Microprint Readers
