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{{ | {{rpl|Paper (material)}} | ||
{{ | {{rpl|Newspaper}} | ||
{{ | {{rpl|Scientific article}} | ||
* A research article, report, project or essay ("A paper on . . . the history of the three-legged race”) | * An academic paper, such as: | ||
:* A research article, report, project or essay ("A paper on . . . the history of the three-legged race”) | |||
:* A published, peer-reviewed article | |||
:* Educational documents: "Term Papers", "Exam Papers" | |||
==Papers== | |||
* Plural of any of above, except that plural sheets of the material are usually ''pieces of paper'' | |||
* The archived work of a notable personality (“The Papers of Bozo the Clown at the University of ___”) | * The archived work of a notable personality (“The Papers of Bozo the Clown at the University of ___”) | ||
* Government documents: “Westminster Papers”; “Parliamentary Papers”; "White Paper" | * Government documents: “Westminster Papers”; “Parliamentary Papers”; "White Paper" | ||
* Collected works about an individual, e.g., "Presidential Papers" | * Collected works about an individual, e.g., "Presidential Papers" | ||
* Official documents identifying a person's identity such as a passport or ID card, e.g., “Show me your papers” | * Official documents identifying a person's identity such as a passport or ID card, e.g., “Show me your papers” | ||
{{rpl|Identity papers}} | |||
{{rpl|Pedigree papers}} |
Latest revision as of 02:17, 14 September 2024
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
- Paper (material): A type of material made of flat sheets of dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from wood pulp. [e]
- Newspaper: Periodical publications presenting current news and commentary on politics, government, business, sport and other matters of public interest. [e]
- Scientific article: The most common unit of formal communication in a scientific context, typically describing a piece of new scientific research, or providing an overview about the state of research on a specific topic. [e]
- An academic paper, such as:
- A research article, report, project or essay ("A paper on . . . the history of the three-legged race”)
- A published, peer-reviewed article
- Educational documents: "Term Papers", "Exam Papers"
Papers
- Plural of any of above, except that plural sheets of the material are usually pieces of paper
- The archived work of a notable personality (“The Papers of Bozo the Clown at the University of ___”)
- Government documents: “Westminster Papers”; “Parliamentary Papers”; "White Paper"
- Collected works about an individual, e.g., "Presidential Papers"
- Official documents identifying a person's identity such as a passport or ID card, e.g., “Show me your papers”
- Identity papers: Add brief definition or description
- Pedigree papers: Set of documents from an authorised breed registry that attests to the purebred status of an animal. [e]