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  2. Index card - Wikipedia

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    An index card in a library card catalog.This type of cataloging has mostly been supplanted by computerization. A hand-written American index card A ruled index card. An index card (or record card in British English and system cards in Australian English) consists of card stock (heavy paper) cut to a standard size, used for recording and storing small amounts of discrete data.

  3. 1000 Blank White Cards - Wikipedia

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    The cards used vary widely in size, from the original 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-by-3 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch (3.8 cm × 8.9 cm) Vis-Ed brand flash cards, to half or full index cards, to simply sheets of A7 sized paper. Cards may be created with any marking medium and need not conform to any conventions of size or content unless specified within the scope of the game.

  4. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    Responding to the standardization matter, the ALA formed a committee that quickly recommended the 2-by-5-inch (5 cm × 13 cm) "Harvard College-size" cards as used at Harvard and the Boston Athenaeum. It also suggested that a larger card, approximately 3 by 5 inches (8 cm × 13 cm), would be preferable.

  5. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    Paper size standards govern the size of sheets of paper used as writing paper, stationery, cards, and for some printed documents. The ISO 216 standard, which includes the commonly used A4 size, is the international standard for paper size.

  6. Edge-notched card - Wikipedia

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    Cards often stored information about the occupation, interests, and suspected political affiliations of those recorded. The index cards contained basic personal data in plain text, while sensitive data was coded using the notches. [12] A 1956 technical standard specified four card sizes, approximating paper sizes from A7 to A4. [13]

  7. Reference card - Wikipedia

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    Reference notes. A reference card or reference sheet (or quick reference card) or crib sheet is a concise bundling of condensed notes about a specific topic, such as mathematical formulas [1] to calculate area/volume, or common syntactic rules and idioms of a particular computer platform, application program, or formal language.