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A fact sheet, factsheet or (in some industries) one-sheet is a presentation of data in a format which emphasizes key points concisely. The layout is simple and often standardized, e.g. using a table, bullet points and/or headings, and is usually on a single printed page. Fact sheets often contain product information, technical data, lists, statistics, answers to common questions (e.g. FAQs), educational material, or how-to, "do-it-yourself" advice. They are sometimes a summary of a longer document. == Examples == * The US Internal Revenue Service issues fact sheets that condense a specific subject of interest, that otherwise is contained within a much larger document, into a simple concise format that is easily used. *Many college bookstores sell condensed study guides on various subjects, single pages of often-tabular information. * (NASA planetary fact sheets ) * (Fact sheets about animals ) * (The World Factbook, a CIA collection of tabular factsheets on various countries ) * (Fact Sheets on the European Union ) They provide readers with an overview of the process of European integration and the European Parliament’s role in this development. The content of these fact sheets covers six main areas: how the EU works, citizens’ Europe, the internal market, common policies, economic and monetary union and the EU’s external relations. * (List ) of egovernment factsheets of countries in Europe 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fact sheet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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