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término Tipo Nota sobre el alcance Descripción archivística elementos Registro de autoridad elementos
Reports
  • Official or formal records of a special investigation, in the form of documents containing presentations of facts, proceedings, investigations, or events.
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Documents (object genre)
  • Physical or digital representations of a body of information designed with the capacity to communicate. In its broadest sense, "documents" include any item amenable to cataloging and indexing, that is, including nonprint media.
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Albumen prints
  • Photographic prints having albumen as the binder; always black-and-white, though they may be toned to a monochrome hue.
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Audiovisual materials
  • Nonprint materials, such as slides, transparencies, motion pictures, or filmstrips, that make use of sight and sound to convey information; refers especially to such materials when used for instruction.
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Press releases
  • Official or authoritative statements distributed to the press typically by a public relations firm or government agency. For packets of promotional material distributed to the press, use "press kits".
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Songbooks
  • Books containing brief musical compositions written or adapted for singing.
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Stats (copies)
  • Reproductions, usually of documents, originally made with the Photostat (TM) machine, later also produced on similar machines.
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Card games (game sets)

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  • Sets composed of playing cards plus other items designed to be used together in games in which the primary activity during a round of play involves the use of the playing cards.
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Specimens (2)
  • A specimen is an individual instance that represents a class. A good specimen shows the character of the thing or material, useful for close study and permitting exact identification. For parts of anything presented as evidence of quality or composition, prefer "specimens."
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Title (property right)
  • Legal right, and evidence of that right, regarding the possession of property, usually real property or large items such as automobiles.
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Proceedings (reports)
  • Records of meetings, conferences, learned societies, or other organizations, usually published, and frequently accompanied by abstracts or reports of papers presented.
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Bags (generic containers)
  • Containers or receptacles of leather, cloth, paper, or other flexible material, often capable of being closed at the mouth. For ladies' bags intended to carry personal articles, use
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Commemoratives
  • Items produced, issued, or worn to commemorate a person, event, or occasion. For structures erected to preserve the memory of persons or events, use
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Lantern slides
  • Transparent positive images made or mounted on glass for projection, usually but not necessarily photographic, measuring 3 1/4 to 3 1/2 by 4 inches for projection onto a screen by means of a specialized projector.
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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.
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Beta (Betamax)
  • Consumer-level analog videocassette magnetic tape recording format developed by Sony, released in 1975.
  • Also sometimes referred to as L-750s
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Architectural drawings (visual works)
  • Drawings of architecture and drawings for architectural projects, whether the project was executed or not. The term may also refer to any image in a two-dimensional medium that serves this same purpose, including prints and computer images.
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Donor lists
  • Lists documenting persons or organizations from which a repository or institution has received gifts or donations.
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Political cartoons
  • Cartoons which act as visual satire, combining exaggerated caricature with political statements. The form became popular in French graphic art during the 19th century, particularly with artist Honoré Daumier.
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Graphic design
  • The process of designing visual communications and text for commercial applications, usually to be printed or reproduced photographically, such as in advertisements, books, magazines, newspapers, leaflets, posters, diagrams, trademarks, corporate identities, sign systems, packaging, film, television graphics, etc.
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