Hello. Some (I have to stress *some*) libraries allow you to xerox the information side of the box the microfilm came in. I like to do that- then if I need that microfilm again, I have all the information. I inter-library loan most of my microfilm and several times I have gone back to the librarian and said, "May I please borrow this film again? Here is what was on that box." And guess what? SHE xeroxes that herself!!

I had not thought about copying what was at the lead of the film, but it is a good idea. Up to now, I thought getting the information off the box was plenty. Now I am going to make a habit of getting lead information as well.

Robert


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