ISBD(NBM) - IFLA
ISBD(NBM) - IFLA
ISBD(NBM) - IFLA
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sound reel<br />
Videorecording<br />
Visual projection<br />
videocartridge<br />
videocassette<br />
videodisc<br />
videoreel<br />
filmslip<br />
filmstrip<br />
microscope slide<br />
slide<br />
stereograph reel<br />
transparency<br />
DEFINITIONS<br />
1. General material designations<br />
Graphic<br />
Hologram<br />
A two-dimensional image (or set of images) produced in its original<br />
form by such techniques as drawing, painting or photography.<br />
Graphics are normally accessible to the naked eye, though in one<br />
instance (stereographs) special viewing equipment is needed for their<br />
use.<br />
A three-dimensional image made by a process based on the principle<br />
of light interference.<br />
Kit see Multi-media<br />
Microform<br />
Motion picture<br />
Multi-media or kit<br />
Object<br />
Sound recording<br />
Video-recording<br />
Micro-record of text or other visual material. (The term "microform"<br />
should he reserved for micro-records whose use is conditional on the<br />
availability of specialized reading equipment.)<br />
A length of film, with or without a magnetic or optical sound track,<br />
bearing a sequence of images which create the illusion of movement<br />
when projected in rapid succession.<br />
Material comprising two or more distinct media or differing forms of the<br />
same medium, no one of which is identifiable as being of primary<br />
importance. Usually intended for use as a unit.<br />
Three-dimensional artefact. The term may be used to refer either to a<br />
single object or to an assemblage of separate parts.<br />
A recording of sound, unaccompanied by visual images.<br />
A recording of visual images, usually in motion and with sound<br />
accompaniment, designed for playback via a television receiver.<br />
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