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Genre term Scope note Archival description count Authority record count
Yearbooks
  • Books published annually as a compendium, report, or summary of the statistics or facts of a calendar year and intended as reference books, limited to a special subject.
8 0
Woodcuts (prints)
  • Prints made using the process of woodcut, which is a relief process in which the design is cut into and printed from the plank side of a wood block; distinct from "wood engraving (process)," which is a relief process using the grain end of a wood block.
1 0
White paper 1 0
Watercolor drawing 1 0
Wallets
  • Relatively small, flat, often folding containers, typically of leather, designed with slits, pockets, and compartments for carrying paper money, credit cards, driver's license, and coins, and designed to be carried in a pocket or a ladies' purse.
1 0
Visitors' books

Use for: Guestbooks

  • Books, usually of printed forms, in which visitors may write their names and addresses, and sometimes comments.
2 0
Visiting cards
  • Small cards bearing the name, and sometimes the address of a person or married couple for presentation, as when formally calling or visiting.
1 0
Videocassettes (3)
  • Cassettes containing recordings on videotape.
174 0
Video recordings (physical artifacts) (6)
  • Manifestations of motion pictures, stored electronically, in any media.
163 0
VHS
  • Standard size and format for consumer-level analog recording on videotape cassettes. Describes a videotape one-half inches in width (12.7mm); this videotape format, known primarily as VHS (Video Home System), was developed in the 1970s for use with home videocassette recorders. It contains 240 lines of horizontal resolution.
110 0
Urban redevelopment 2 0
University publications 2 0
U-matic
  • Proprietary name for an analog videocassette format developed by Sony in 1969, using 3/4" tape with a running speed of 3.75 inches per second. The format was popular in semi-professional industrial, educational and broadcast contexts from the 1970s until the advent of digital video technology.
55 0
Typescripts
  • Copies of a work in typewritten form, as distinguished from those in printed or handwritten form.
106 0
Travelers’ writings
  • Literature written by travelers, typically describing interesting or exotic places, the inhabitants, and adventures; often illustrated. The genre differs from "travel guidebooks" in not necessarily advising about lodging, food, and sights to see.
1 0
Transportation timetables
  • Timetables listing the arrival and departure schedules, routes, and names of the stops for a transportation service.
1 0
Transcripts
  • Written, printed, or typed copies of an original text or of words originally spoken, such as of court proceedings, broadcasts, or oral histories. Transcripts are extremely accurate copies with any editorial explanations or notations clearly distinguished from the original, including indications of misspellings or editorial omissions. For less formal copying, or for short documents or single words such as in a vocabulary, use "transcriptions."
18 0
Transcriptions (documents)
  • Written versions of oral language or music, or written copies made of other written documents, either in longhand or on a machine.
4 0
Tracts (Ephemera) 2 0
Tourist maps
  • Maps intended to introduce a region or locality to tourists, who are visitors to an unfamiliar place, particularly those who travel for pleasure or culture, usually to visit a number of places with the goal of experiencing places of interest and scenery.
2 0
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