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Plays (performing arts compositions)
  • Dramatic or theatrical performances staged by actors before an audience; acted representations of an action or story.
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Invitations
  • Engraved, printed, or written expressions requesting a person's company at a certain event at a given time and place.
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Legal documents
  • General term for documents having legal relevance.
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Blueprints (reprographic copies)
  • Reproductive prints of architectural plans, maps, mechanical drawings, and other technical drawings, characterized by having white images on blue backgrounds and produced by the blueprint process. For blue images on white backgrounds, use
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Floor plans (orthographic projections)
  • Drawings or works in another two-dimensional medium that represent a horizontal section through a building taken above a floor to diagramatically illustrate the enclosing walls, interior spaces, doors, and windows of a building.
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Publications (documents)
  • Documents distributed to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending.
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Comparative analysis
  • In science, business, policy, and other fields, a careful item-by-item comparison of two or more comparable characteristics, alternatives, processes, products, qualifications, sets of data, or other features.
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Almanacs
  • Publications, usually annuals, containing a variety of useful facts of miscellaneous nature, or statistical information; originally included projections of coming days, months, and holidays.
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Research (documents)
  • Recorded results of diligent and systematic inquiry or investigation into a subject made to discover or revise facts, theories, or applications.
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Molds (shaping equipment)
  • Hollow forms in which castings or pressings are made; used with many materials, including clay, metal, glass, and paper.
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Journals (accounts)
  • Books containing accounts of an individual's or organization's occurrences or transactions, including records of financial transactions. Use "diaries" when referring to personal accounts of the writer's experiences, attitudes, or observations.
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Poems
  • Written or oral compositions characterized by condensed language chosen for sound and suggestive power as well as meaning, and by the use of such literary techniques as structured meter, natural cadences, rhyme, or metaphor.
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Property records
  • Official documents related to the transaction and ownership of property.
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Address books
  • Books listing names with residences, usually in alphabetical order.
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Engravings (prints)
  • Prints on paper incorporating impressions of a reverse design created on a printing plate, usually copper, into which the design has been incised (engraved) using burins or gravers. Historically, "engravings" has sometimes been incorrectly used to refer to all prints, regardless of the specific technique. For prints made from designs engraved on a flat wooden block, use "wood cuts"; for prints made from a plate that is etched rather than engraved, use "etchings."
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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."
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Passports
  • Official documents issued by a government that certify the identity and citizenship of individuals and grant them permission to travel abroad; includes permits issued by foreign countries allowing goods to be transported or persons to travel within that country.
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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.
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Illuminated manuscripts
  • Handwritten manuscripts that have been decorated with gold or silver, brilliant colors, designs, or miniature pictures. Although prevalent in Islamic and Asian societies, the longest tradition of illuminating manuscripts was in Christian medieval Europe, from the 6th-16th centuries, when the art was superseded by printed illustrations. Generally, the manuscripts were both 'historiated', or decorated with relevant paintings, and 'illuminated' in its original sense, meaning decorated with calligraphic initial capital letters using gold leaf. Over time, the term 'illuminated' came to refer to any illustration or decoration in a manuscript. Illuminated manuscripts played a major role in the development of art, partly because of the manuscript's portability in carrying artistic developments from one region to another.
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