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What (who) is card index - definition

CARD STOCK CUT TO A STANDARD SIZE, USED FOR RECORDING OR STORING SMALL AMOUNTS OF DATA
Index Card; 3x5 card; 3 by 5; 3x5; Index cards; Card index; 3-by-5 card; Index Cards; 3-by-5 cards; 3 by 5 card; 3 by 5 cards; System card; 📇; Note card; Notecard; 🗂; 🗃; Record card; 3×5
  • Filing cabinet for paper slips in Vincent Placcius's ''De arte excerpendi'' (1689)<ref name=Placcius/>
  • Kardex index card filing system

card index         
(card indexes)
A card index is a number of cards with information written on them which are arranged in a particular order, usually alphabetical, so that you can find the information you want easily.
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card index         
¦ noun a catalogue in which each item is entered on a separate card.
¦ verb (card-index) catalogue (information) in the form of a card index.
index card         
(index cards)
An index card is a small card on which you can write information. Index cards are kept in a box, arranged in order.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Index card

An index card (or record card in British English and system cards in Australian English) consists of card stock (heavy paper) cut to a standard size, used for recording and storing small amounts of discrete data. A collection of such cards either serves as, or aids the creation of, an index for expedited lookup of information (such as a library catalog or a back-of-the-book index). This system is said to have been invented by Carl Linnaeus, around 1760.

Examples of use of card index
1. The company insists that this amounts to little more than providing an electronic card index.
2. It has nearly 3.4 million names on its card index of those who sought designation as refugees eligible for aid.
3. That is hardly his fault: reading about the finer points of tagging and metadata is about as interesting as studying how a library‘s card index system operates.
4. Although on the whole remarkably on–point and rather useful, its chapter on stock control contains five pages on card index stock control systems.
5. "We don‘t have space for everything, but we keep a card index of things people have tried to sell to us," says gallery consultant Galina.