VFL Microfilm Now

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VFL Microfilm Now

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VFL microfilm: Vatican Film Library ca. 2016
Gregory Pass, Asst. Dean for Special Collctions and Director of the Vatican Film Library, at work on his HP Compaq Pro 6300 desktop (with Acer B273HU monitor).

VFL microfilm: Vatican Film Library ca. 2016
Gregory Pass shows student worker Jacob Kopfensteiner how the positive copies of the VFL microfilms are stored for user access.

VFL microfilm: Vatican Film Library ca. 2016
Gregory Pass and student worker Jacob Kopfensteiner inspecting a positive copy microfilm.

VFL microfilm: METAscripta project
Gregory Pass opens vault where master negative microfilms have been stored since 1958.

VFL microfilm: METAscripta project
Inside vault where master negative microfilms are stored.

VFL microfilm: METAscripta project
Jacob Kopfensteiner retrieves a master negative film from the vault.

VFL microfilm: Vatican Film Library ca. 2016
Jacob Kopfensteiner examines a postiive microfilm using a Konica Minolta SL 1000 desktop scanner.

VFL microfilm: Vatican Film Library ca. 2016
View of the Vatican Film Library's research collection, focused on manuscript studies. In the foreground are the printed catalogs of the Vatican Library manuscripts, written mostly in Latin, and the many volumes of Studi e Testi, the international…

VFL microfilm: Vatican Film Library ca. 2016
Susan L'Engle, Assistant Director of the Vatican Film Library, using an HP Compaq Pro 6300 desktop computer.

VFL microfilm: Vatican Film Library ca. 2016
Erica Lauriello, Special Collections administrator, at her desk using an HP Compaq Pro 6300.
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