DISAMBIGUATION

  • Roles
  • Page (assistance occupation), a professional occupation
  • Page (servant), traditionally a young male servant
  • Page (wedding attendant)
  • Science and technology
  • Computing
  • Page (computer memory), a block of virtual memory
  • Paging, a method of data retrieval
  • Bank switching, sometimes known as paging
  • Electronic page, formatting digital documents into pages
  • Multiple buffering, also known as paging
  • Ogg page, a unit of data in an Ogg bitstream
  • Pages (word processor), a word processor and page layout application from Apple Inc.
  • Web page
  • Other uses in science and technology
  • Page, to use a pager to contact a person
  • PAGE, the acronym of Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
  • SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
  • PAGE XML (Page Analysis and Ground-Truth Elements), an XML-based page image representation framework that records information on image characteristics
  • Skirt lifter, a device for use with a long skirt, also known as a page.
  • Computers
  • Pager (GUI), the graphical user interface feature
  • Terminal pager, a computer program used to view the contents of a text file
  • Publishing and academia
  • Newspaper, a periodical publication
  • Paper (magazine), an American monthly fashion and culture magazine
  • The Paper (newspaper), a digital newspaper from Shanghai
  • The Paper (American newspaper), a 1960s underground newspaper published in East Lansing, Michigan, United States
  • Papers (software), a reference management package
  • Scholarly paper, in academic publishing, a work published in a peer-reviewed journal
  • Scientific paper
  • Term paper, a research paper written by a student as a school assignment
  • Society, government, and business
  • Banknote, or paper money
  • Commercial paper, a type of unsecured promissory note
  • Document, a physical representation of a body of information
  • Legal instrument or legal document
  • Identity documents
  • Breed registry or pedigreed animal documentation
  • Paper (company), an education technology software company
  • White paper, an authoritative report by a government or other organization
  • Green paper, in Europe, a non-committal report that may lead to a white paper
  • Papers (information leaks), a popular term for leaks of financial or governmental data

Document or documents may also refer to:

  • Documentation, written account of an idea
  • Electronic document, simply called a document, any electronic media content other than computer programs or system files
  • Document file format, a type of computer file referred to as “Document” that contains text
  • Web document, similar in concept to a web page, but also satisfies the following broader definition by World Wide Web Consortium
  • Document (album) (1987) by the American alternative rock band R.E.M
  • Document (TV series), a Canadian documentary television series which aired on CBC Television from 1962 to 1969
  • Document Records, a British record label associated with American rural music genres
  • Documents (magazine), a surrealist art magazine edited by Georges Bataille and published in Paris from 1929 through 1930
  • Documented (EP), an EP by J. Tillman
  • Document Journal

Characters typeface

  • Letter (alphabet), a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet.
  • Letterform, the graphic form of a letter of the alphabet, either as written or in a particular type font.
  • Rehearsal letter in an orchestral score

Communication

  • See also: Category:Collections of letters
  • Letter (message), a form of written communication
  • Mail
  • Letters, the collected correspondence of a writer or historically significant person
  • Maktubat (disambiguation), the Arabic word for collected letters
  • Pauline epistles, addressed by St. Paul to various communities or congregations, such as “Letters to the Galatians” or “Letters to the Corinthians”, and part of the canonical books of the Bible
  • The letter as a form of second-person literature; see Epistle
  • Epistulae (Pliny)
  • Epistolary novel, a long-form fiction composed of letters (epistles)
  • Open letter, a public letter as distinguished from private correspondence
  • Letter to the editor, a letter sent to a newspaper, magazine, or online publication by one of its readers and meant to be published
  • Encyclical letter in the Catholic Church
  • Letter (paper size), paper conventionally sized for letter-writing

Education

  • Letters, an obsolete synecdoche for literacy; e.g. “He knows his letters”
  • Literature as in Letters, Arts and Sciences
  • Varsity letter, an award given in the U.S. for interscholastic or intercollegiate merit in a sport or other activity such as band or orchestra
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