Micrographics vs Micrographically - What's the difference?
micrographics | micrographically |
A group of technologies]] using very small visual representations of text and graphics that are [[magnify, magnified for viewing.
* 1980 , Zane K Quible, Margaret H Johnson, Introduction to Word Processing
* 1990 , David Haynes, Information Sources in Information Technology
By means of micrographics.
* 1981 , Edward M. Gottschall, Graphic communication '80s
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=May 11, author=Virginia Heffernan, title=Lexicographical Longing, work=New York Times
, passage=The future is here, and the immortal O.E.D., the one that lives in bound pages last published micrographically in 1991, is obsolete —? at least according to the folks who publish it. }}
As a noun micrographics
is a group of technologies using very small visual representations of text and graphics that are magnified for viewing.As an adverb micrographically is
by means of micrographics.micrographics
English
Noun
(-)- The most obvious advantage of micrographics is the space savings that result.
- With the emergence of new technologies, such as optical media, micrographics often appear as the Cinderella of information storage technology.
micrographically
English
Adverb
(-)- The filing demands of business are such that, even while more and more filing will be done electronically and micrographically , the amount of paperwork involved in communications is expected to grow about 14 percent a year...
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