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Information artifacts
Physical formats, objects, digital information, or other non-material human constructs by which specific information may be recorded or conveyed. For example, books, leaflets, or audiotapes; or in computing, the primary components of an information artifact are information systems and procedures related to the artifact.
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Identifying artifacts
Artifacts bearing information (such as symbols, marks, or printed information), that acts as identification.
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Labels (identifying artifacts)
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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Bookplates
Labels affixed to a book to indicate ownership and often its location in a collection. They may be printed or engraved, frequently with a distinctive design, pasted or tipped into books on the inside of the upper cover.
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Books
Items comprising a collection of leaves of paper, parchment, wood, stiffened textile, ivory, metal tablets, or other flat material, that are blank, written on, or printed, and are strung or bound together in a volume.
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Fliers (printed matter)
Printed pieces such as notices or advertisements intended for distribution by hand or by mail. For those intended for posting, use "posters."
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Handbill
Small printed sheets usually containing a notice or advertisement intended to be distributed by hand and often doubling as posters. For small printed sheets intended for wider distribution, to the general public, use "circulars." For larger pieces, intended especially for posting, use "posters."
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Circulars (fliers)
Printed pieces such as notices or advertisements, usually in the form of single sheets or leaflets, intended for wide distribution to the general public. For similar pieces intended for distribution by hand and often doubling as posters, use "handbills."
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Clippings (information artifacts)
Clipping (information artifact)
Illustrations, pages, articles, or columns of text removed from books, newspapers, journals, or other printed sources and kept for their informational content.
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Newspaper clippings
Newspaper clipping
Press-clippings
Press clippings
Press cuttings
Pieces of text cut out of newspapers.
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Buttons (information artifacts)
Ornaments or badges for wearing, as on a lapel, stamped or printed with designs or slogans.
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Declaratory and advertising artifacts
Collocates descriptors for items whose purpose is to be distributed or posted in order to give public notice of information.
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Brochures
Printed or graphic material intended for promotional or publicity purposes, such as small printed works describing the features or amenities of a place, an organization, or other concern.
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Microfilms
Microfilm
Microfilm rolls
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.
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