Changes
changed date to 1904 per Casey 1958, p. 4 in Edge-notched card: they "made an elementary appearance in 1904 with a system which required the notching of the bottom edges of cards according to the file section..."
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| name = Paper data storage media
| title = [[Paper data storage]] media
| listclass = hlist
| group1 = Antiquity
| list1 =
*[[Writing]] on [[papyrus]] (c. 3000 BCE)
*[[Paper]] (105 CE)
| group2 = Modern
| list2 =
<!--*[[Punched tape]] (1846) These 4 are "command", not "data" - they all command a machine's operation, to play a particular note, to transmit a specific character, etc.
*[[Book music]] (1863)
*[[Ticker tape]] (1867)
*[[Piano roll]] (1880s)----------------------------------------->
*[[Index card]] (1640s)
*[[Punched tape]] (mid-1800s)
*[[Punched card]] (1880s) <!-- This template is for PAPER DATA STORAGE. See The Railway News, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1234 (Aug. 27, 1887); Page 360, column 2, for a description. Punches of the paper ticket stored data describing the passenger. Hollerith, remembering such tickets, invented mechanical punching and reading. Data storage on punched cards that could be read by a machine was the invention of Hollerith for the 1890 census See [[Punched card#History]], 1st paragraph, for details. -->
*[[Edge-notched card]] (1904)
*[[Optical mark recognition]] (1930s)
*[[Barcode]] (1948)
*[[Optical character recognition]] (1950s)
}}<noinclude>
[[Category:Technology and applied science templates]]
[[Category:Computer hardware navigational boxes]]
</noinclude>
| name = Paper data storage media
| title = [[Paper data storage]] media
| listclass = hlist
| group1 = Antiquity
| list1 =
*[[Writing]] on [[papyrus]] (c. 3000 BCE)
*[[Paper]] (105 CE)
| group2 = Modern
| list2 =
<!--*[[Punched tape]] (1846) These 4 are "command", not "data" - they all command a machine's operation, to play a particular note, to transmit a specific character, etc.
*[[Book music]] (1863)
*[[Ticker tape]] (1867)
*[[Piano roll]] (1880s)----------------------------------------->
*[[Index card]] (1640s)
*[[Punched tape]] (mid-1800s)
*[[Punched card]] (1880s) <!-- This template is for PAPER DATA STORAGE. See The Railway News, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1234 (Aug. 27, 1887); Page 360, column 2, for a description. Punches of the paper ticket stored data describing the passenger. Hollerith, remembering such tickets, invented mechanical punching and reading. Data storage on punched cards that could be read by a machine was the invention of Hollerith for the 1890 census See [[Punched card#History]], 1st paragraph, for details. -->
*[[Edge-notched card]] (1904)
*[[Optical mark recognition]] (1930s)
*[[Barcode]] (1948)
*[[Optical character recognition]] (1950s)
}}<noinclude>
[[Category:Technology and applied science templates]]
[[Category:Computer hardware navigational boxes]]
</noinclude>