Microfiche as a medium for the long-term storage of laboratory computer records

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Abstract

The chemical pathology requests on 180 000 patients a year are stored on microfiche, occupying 72 mm of shelf space. They are produced by a sequence of three computer programs which remove data from disc on to magnetic tape using the laboratory's Digital Equipment Corporation PDP 11/34 minicomputer. Processing on to microfiche is performed by a bureau. The magnetic tape is available for retrospective research and management studies in one-month periods.

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McVittie, J. D., Whitehouse, C., & Wilkinson, R. H. (1981). Microfiche as a medium for the long-term storage of laboratory computer records. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 34(1), 49–53. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.34.1.49

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