A notebook for recording and storing newspaper and magazine clippings. Its range of uses is extremely wide, and in addition to general office use, it is also used in a variety of ways for pasting clippings. Most notebooks use kraft paper for the mount, and the cover is generally made of cardboard, but some notebooks allow the mount to be inserted, removed, or replaced. The most common size is A4 (210 mm x 297 mm). [Matsuo Nozawa] Source: Shogakukan Encyclopedia Nipponica About Encyclopedia Nipponica Information | Legend |
新聞や雑誌の切り抜きなどを収録、保存するための帳面。利用範囲はきわめて広く、一般事務用以外にも、切り抜き貼付(ちょうふ)用としていろいろに使われている。台紙はクラフト紙を使ったものが多く、一般に表紙は板紙を用いているが、台紙の抜き差しや交換ができるようになったものもある。A4判(210ミリメートル×297ミリメートル)が一般的な大きさである。 [野沢松男] 出典 小学館 日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)について 情報 | 凡例 |
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