This book explores the emergence and evolution of laser disc systems in the 1990s. It examines their significance as powerful archival storage and retrieval systems, focusing on their use in the preservation and dissemination of non-print images, such as photographs, slides, and videos. The book discusses the technical advancements of laser disc technology and its potential to revolutionize the preservation and accessibility of visual resources in various fields, such as history, research, and education. It highlights the advantages of laser disc systems, including their high image quality, extensive storage capacity, and user-friendly retrieval capabilities. The author also explores the use of searchable databases to enhance the accessibility of images stored on laser discs, enabling users to quickly and efficiently find and retrieve specific content. This book provides valuable insights into the transformative role of laser disc systems in the preservation and dissemination of non-print images, making it essential reading for archivists, librarians, researchers, and anyone interested in the effective management and utilization of visual resources.
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