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Genre term Scope note Archival description count Authority record count
Instructional and educational works (4)

Use for: Classroom materials, Curriculum materials, Educational materials, Educational works, Instructional materials, Instructional works, Learning materials, Teaching materials, Teaching works, Training materials, Training works

  • Works whose main purpose is to convey knowledge, attitudes, and/or skills.
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Instructional films
  • Films that use a structured format to teach or train the audience. For films that are intended to impart knowledge and information, including those for classroom viewing, see [Educational films.]
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Instructional materials (1)

Use for: Materials, instructional

  • Print or nonprint materials used for the purpose of imparting knowledge, attitudes, or skills to others.
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Interviews (1)

Use for: Interviews (Sound recordings), Television interviews, Filmed interviews, Radio interviews

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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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Jewelry (2)
  • Ornaments such as bracelets, necklaces, and rings, of precious or semiprecious materials worn or carried on the person for adornment; also includes similar articles worn or carried for devotional or mourning purposes.
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Jewelry worn on costume (1)
  • Jewelry specifically worn on costume, as opposed to worn on the body.
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Labels (identifying artifacts) (1)
  • Pieces of paper, leather, fabric, or small tablets inscribed and affixed to something for identification or description. In the context of bookbinding, refers specifically to paper or other material separate from that used to cover a book, on which the author's name and the title are printed or engraved and glued to the spine or front board. For larger, more public identifying notices, use
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Leadlights (1)

Use for: leadlight, lead-lights, leadlight windows, leaded window (general), windows, leaded (general), leaded light (leaded window), leaded lights (leaded windows), leaded windows (general)

  • Windows formed by pieces of glass set into lead cames. While the glass may be colored, uncolored, or clear, the more specific "stained-glass windows" is typically used for windows in which all or most of the glass is colored.
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Lectures

Use for: Addresses (Lectures), Filmed lectures, Lecture transcripts, Talks (Lectures), Television lectures

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