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In library classification systems, realia are three-dimensional objects from real life such as coins, tools and textiles, that do not fit into the traditional categories of library material. They can be either man-made (artifacts, tools, utensils, etc.) or naturally occurring (specimens, samples, etc.), usually borrowed, purchased, or received as donation by a teacher, library, or museum for use in classroom instruction or in exhibits. Archival and manuscript collections often receive items of memorabilia such as badges, emblems, insignias, jewelry, leather goods, needlework, etc., in connection with gifts of personal papers. Most government or institutional archives reject gifts of non-documentary objects unless they have a documentary value. When accepting large bequests of mixed objects

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  • Se denomina Realia a todo tipo de objetos que, sin haber sido diseñados específicamente para el aprendizaje, se utilizan en los procesos formativos educativos. Así por ejemplo, los folletos, los carteles, la prensa, los alimentos, los objetos de la vida cotidiana, etc. son fuentes de aprendizaje que pueden utilizarse para el aprendizaje, aunque originariamente no hayan sido creados para esa finalidad.​​​ (es)
  • In library classification systems, realia are three-dimensional objects from real life such as coins, tools and textiles, that do not fit into the traditional categories of library material. They can be either man-made (artifacts, tools, utensils, etc.) or naturally occurring (specimens, samples, etc.), usually borrowed, purchased, or received as donation by a teacher, library, or museum for use in classroom instruction or in exhibits. Archival and manuscript collections often receive items of memorabilia such as badges, emblems, insignias, jewelry, leather goods, needlework, etc., in connection with gifts of personal papers. Most government or institutional archives reject gifts of non-documentary objects unless they have a documentary value. When accepting large bequests of mixed objects they normally have the donors sign legal documents giving permission to the archive to destroy, exchange, sell or dispose in any way those objects which, according to the best judgement of the archivist, are not manuscripts (which can include typescripts or printouts) or are not immediately useful for understanding the manuscripts. Recently, the usage of this term has been criticized by librarians based on the usage of term realia to refer to artistic and historical artifacts and objects, and suggesting the use of the phrase "real world object" to describe the broader categories of three-dimensional objects in libraries. (en)
  • Realia zijn in de bibliotheekwetenschap en aanverwante disciplines voorwerpen zoals muntstukken, textiel en werktuigen die niet in de gewone classificatie passen. Bij het vertalen wordt de term "realia" in een veel algemenere zin gebruikt, nl. voor alles wat typisch is voor een bepaalde cultuur en de manier waarop dit in de bijbehorende taal tot uiting komt. Zie verder Realia (vertalen). (nl)
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  • Se denomina Realia a todo tipo de objetos que, sin haber sido diseñados específicamente para el aprendizaje, se utilizan en los procesos formativos educativos. Así por ejemplo, los folletos, los carteles, la prensa, los alimentos, los objetos de la vida cotidiana, etc. son fuentes de aprendizaje que pueden utilizarse para el aprendizaje, aunque originariamente no hayan sido creados para esa finalidad.​​​ (es)
  • Realia zijn in de bibliotheekwetenschap en aanverwante disciplines voorwerpen zoals muntstukken, textiel en werktuigen die niet in de gewone classificatie passen. Bij het vertalen wordt de term "realia" in een veel algemenere zin gebruikt, nl. voor alles wat typisch is voor een bepaalde cultuur en de manier waarop dit in de bijbehorende taal tot uiting komt. Zie verder Realia (vertalen). (nl)
  • In library classification systems, realia are three-dimensional objects from real life such as coins, tools and textiles, that do not fit into the traditional categories of library material. They can be either man-made (artifacts, tools, utensils, etc.) or naturally occurring (specimens, samples, etc.), usually borrowed, purchased, or received as donation by a teacher, library, or museum for use in classroom instruction or in exhibits. Archival and manuscript collections often receive items of memorabilia such as badges, emblems, insignias, jewelry, leather goods, needlework, etc., in connection with gifts of personal papers. Most government or institutional archives reject gifts of non-documentary objects unless they have a documentary value. When accepting large bequests of mixed objects (en)
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  • Realia (objetos) (es)
  • Realia (classificatie) (nl)
  • Realia (library science) (en)
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