
Ephemera refers to printed or visual materials produced for a temporary purpose and typically discarded or overlooked once their use has ended. The term originates from the Ancient Greek word “ἐφήμερος” (ephemeros), meaning “short-lived” or “lasting for a day.” In disciplines such as archival science, librarianship, museology, and sociology, ephemera are considered primary source materials that offer insight into the social practices, consumption habits, communication methods, and everyday life
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Ephemera are items produced for temporary use and typically discarded after their function is fulfilled. For example, old tickets, postcards, invitations, advertising brochures, or concert programs are all forms of ephemera.Where Are They Used?Historically, theater and cinema tickets, shop posters, or election pamphlets were the most well-known examples of ephemera. Today, receipts, bus tickets, and invitations are still considered ephemera.Why Are They Important?Ephemera help us understand how
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