Microfilm vs Memex - What's the difference?
microfilm | memex |
A continuous roll of film containing photographs of documents at a greatly reduced size
To reproduce documents on such film
A proposed computer system, implemented with electromechanical controls and microfilm equipment, that would permit a researcher to follow and annotate topics of interest, analogous to later hypertext technologies.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 11, author=Matt Weiland, title=Web of Spies, work=New York Times
, passage=Surely when Vannevar Bush imagined his hyperlinked memex or Jorge Luis Borges his Library of Babel or Tim Berners-Lee his World Wide Web, what excited them wasn’t the possibility of reading the boldfaced words “nympho starlets” in a printed novel, racing to the nearest computer to type a U.R.L. into a browser and watching a YouTube clip of James Blunt singing “You’re Beautiful” over scenes of Sharon Tate in “The Fearless Vampire Killers.” }}
As nouns the difference between microfilm and memex
is that microfilm is a continuous roll of film containing photographs of documents at a greatly reduced size while memex is a proposed computer system, implemented with electromechanical controls and microfilm equipment, that would permit a researcher to follow and annotate topics of interest, analogous to later hypertext technologies.As a verb microfilm
is to reproduce documents on such film.microfilm
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See also
* microfiche ----memex
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