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Genre
Genre term Scope note Archival description count Authority record count
Negatives (photographs) (5)
  • Photographs in which the tones or colors are reversed from their appearance in nature, usually on a transparent support of celluloid, acetate, or on paper, intended for the purpose of producing positive prints. For finished prints in which tones or colors are reversed, see "negative prints." When a glass plate is painted or drawn on and a photographic print made from it, use "clichés-verre."
42 0
Negative Slide Cards (Photographs) 113 0
negativ 0 0
Musical compositions 2 0
Music (performing arts genre)
  • Performing arts genre having to do with the combining of vocal or instrumental sounds in measured time to communicate emotions, ideas, or states of mind, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony.
1 0
Motion Pictures (visual works)
  • Works presented in the form of a series of pictures carried on photographic film or video tape, presented to the eye in such rapid succession as to give the illusion of natural movement. For the study and practice of filmmaking and motion pictures as an art and form of expression, use
6 0
Motion pictures -- Cuba 1 0
Molds (shaping equipment)
  • Hollow forms in which castings or pressings are made; used with many materials, including clay, metal, glass, and paper.
1 0
Minutes (administrative records)
  • Records of what was said and done at meetings or conferences.
47 0
Mimeographs
  • Reprographic machines that produce copies from a stencil, operated manually, and that use a particular type of ink and chemistry.
2 0
Microfilms
  • Transparent films bearing microphotographs of documents, images, etc, to be read on specially designed equipment. The support is typically a fine grain, high resolution film in roll form.
1 0
Microfiche
  • Flexible, transparent sheets of film bearing a series of microimages on a flat sheet of film, usually arranged in a grid pattern, to be read by magnification on specially designed equipment; normally having an identifying strip legible without magnification.
1 0
Microcassettes
  • Very small audiocassettes roughly a quarter of the size of a standard audiocassette. For audiocassettes of comparable size, but that lack a capstan drive system, use 'minicassettes.'
11 0
Menus
  • Lists of dishes to be served or available for meals.
5 0
Memorandums
  • Documents recording information used for internal communication.
32 0
Memorabilia
  • Collected objects of various kinds with historical, personal, or locational interest, used generally.
27 0
Medallions (ornament areas)
  • Round or oval enframements, usually containing figures or ornamental motifs. Primarily found in two-dimensional media, such as textiles, stained glass, and manuscript illuminations; for circular decorated panels in architectural contexts, use "roundels."
1 0
Medallions (medals)
  • Large commemorative medals. For circular two-dimensional motifs, use
3 0
Matches (fire-making equipment)
  • Pieces of wood, paper, cord, cloth, or another material dipped in melted sulfur, phosphorus, or another composition that is readily ignited by friction with a flint or when rubbed against a roughened surface, or when brought into contact with a chemical reagent. Sulfur matches were recorded in China by the 6th century. The first modern, self-igniting match was invented in 1805 by Jean Chancel.
1 0
Maps (documents) (3)
  • Refers to graphic or photogrammetric representations of the Earth's surface or a part of it, including physical features and political boundaries, where each point corresponds to a geographical or celestial position according to a definite scale or projection. The term may also refer to similar depictions of other planets, suns, other heavenly bodies, or areas of the heavens. Maps are typically depicted on a flat medium, such as on paper, a wall, or a computer screen. For similar depictions on a sphere, see "globes (cartographic spheres)."
45 0
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