An aperture card is a type of card used to store and organize microfilm images, particularly for blueprints and engineering drawings. These cards have a cut-out window, or "aperture," that allows a specific area of the microfilm to be viewed without having to remove it from the card. Aperture cards were commonly used in the mid-20th century for documenting and archiving technical drawings and engineering plans.
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