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fiche Definition

fiche (fēs̸h)

noun pl. fiches or fiche

microfiche

fiche Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • mention: The above mentioned fiche are available from the Huntingdonshire FHS.
  • set: The full 1851 Census of Little Paxton Parish is available as fiche set C58.
  • include: These include fiche holding back copies of Lancashire magazine, and those which are one name studies for example.
  • produce: MEMBERS INTERESTS - Members will remember that this coming year, it is our intention to produce a fiche of member's interests.
  • use: If you wish to use the fiche it is advisable to book a reader in advance.
  • have: We also have the fiche for Croydon, Kingston and Richmond.

Adjective modifier

  • other: Several members made good use of the I.G.I and various other fiche.
  • above: All the above fiche are available from the Huntingdonshire FHS.

Modifies a noun

  • reader: What used to take hours over a fiche reader can now be achieved in seconds.
  • format: The Library Service does hold copies of these records, for the areas now within the Boro, in micro-film or fiche formats.
  • copy: At Telford Library there are fiche copies of the 1841 - 1901 censuses for the area covered by the modern Boro.
  • number: This file is available on microfiche: South Asia, fiche number 56.
  • set: Main Title: The name by which that fiche set is known.
  • version: The main problem one that must also be a feature of the fiche version - is " I cannot find ' so-and-so ' " .

Noun used with modifier

  • micro: Ideally we need to copy them to micro fiche again and at the same time digitize them.
  • census: Written requests We are able to undertake searches of the 1901 census fiche for the public.

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