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Often, as in the diary pictured above, weekend days are given less space than workdays. Small calendars of the current month, and if there is room, previous and following months at the bottom of the page are also typical.
Often, as in the diary pictured above, weekend days are given less space than workdays. Small calendars of the current month, and if there is room, previous and following months at the bottom of the page are also typical.


Most diaries run from January to December, but school or academic diaries, also known as "mid-year" diaries run for twelve months from shortly before the beginning of the [[school year|school]] or [[academic year]].<ref>[http://www.letts.co.uk/store/SEURLF/ASP/SFS/CATID.1/FORMAT.STUDENT%2FSCHOOL+WEEK+TO+VIEW/ACADEMIC.1/SFE/diaries.htm Letts academic year diaries]</ref> Many diaries are themed for different interest groups, and contain relevant reference information to that interest, and others are given as gifts by businesses. Especially in diaries for children or young people, many are now branded for fictional characters, authors, [[recording artist]]s or magazines.
Most diaries run from January to December, but school or academic diaries, also known as "mid-year" diaries, run for twelve months from shortly before the beginning of the [[school year|school]] or [[academic year]].<ref>[http://www.letts.co.uk/store/SEURLF/ASP/SFS/CATID.1/FORMAT.STUDENT%2FSCHOOL+WEEK+TO+VIEW/ACADEMIC.1/SFE/diaries.htm Letts academic year diaries]</ref> Many diaries are themed for different interest groups, and contain relevant reference information to that interest, and others are given as gifts by businesses. Especially in diaries for children or young people, many are now branded for fictional characters, authors, [[recording artist]]s or magazines.


The British company [[Letts Filofax Group Ltd]] produced the world's first pre-printed "Commercial Diary" in 1812.<ref>[http://www.letts.co.uk/aboutus/heritage.asp Letts website]. Also Barker, Tom. ''Leadership for results: removing barriers to success for people, projects, and processes'', American Society for Quality, 2006, ISBN 0873896696, 9780873896696 [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HZzGACZengUC&pg=PA104&dq=Letts+diary+1812&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=0_INSomzBZKSzgSxo4mXAg Google books]</ref> Printed diaries now compete with loose-leaf [[personal organizer]]s and various electronic forms of diary functions on [[personal computer]]s, [[personal digital assistant]]s and [[mobile telephone]]s.
The British company [[Letts Filofax Group Ltd]] produced the world's first pre-printed "Commercial Diary" in 1812.<ref>[http://www.letts.co.uk/aboutus/heritage.asp Letts website]. Also Barker, Tom. ''Leadership for results: removing barriers to success for people, projects, and processes'', American Society for Quality, 2006, ISBN 0873896696, 9780873896696 [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HZzGACZengUC&pg=PA104&dq=Letts+diary+1812&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=0_INSomzBZKSzgSxo4mXAg Google books]</ref> Printed diaries now compete with loose-leaf [[personal organizer]]s and various electronic forms of diary functions on [[personal computer]]s, [[personal digital assistant]]s and [[mobile telephone]]s.

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A medium-sized desk diary, with lines for hours in the working day. This type may also be called an appointment diary.

In stationery, a diary is a small book containing a main diary section with a space for each day of the year with room for notes, a calendar, and usually various pages at the beginning and end containing various pieces of reference information, which may include maps and telephone codes, and pages for a short address book at the end. Most diaries are pre-printed for a specific year, which is printed on the cover, with each day's space therefore able to be printed with the day of the week. However diaries that can be used for any year are also produced.

The main different sizes produced are the small pocket diary and larger desk diary, both of which come in many different sizes. Any size may be referred to as an appointment diary, especially larger diaries with pre-printed lines for each period in the day, as in the picture above. A large variety of layout formats are sold, including:

  • page per day
  • week per view/opening
  • week per page
  • month per view/opening

Often, as in the diary pictured above, weekend days are given less space than workdays. Small calendars of the current month, and if there is room, previous and following months at the bottom of the page are also typical.

Most diaries run from January to December, but school or academic diaries, also known as "mid-year" diaries, run for twelve months from shortly before the beginning of the school or academic year.[1] Many diaries are themed for different interest groups, and contain relevant reference information to that interest, and others are given as gifts by businesses. Especially in diaries for children or young people, many are now branded for fictional characters, authors, recording artists or magazines.

The British company Letts Filofax Group Ltd produced the world's first pre-printed "Commercial Diary" in 1812.[2] Printed diaries now compete with loose-leaf personal organizers and various electronic forms of diary functions on personal computers, personal digital assistants and mobile telephones.

Notes

  1. ^ Letts academic year diaries
  2. ^ Letts website. Also Barker, Tom. Leadership for results: removing barriers to success for people, projects, and processes, American Society for Quality, 2006, ISBN 0873896696, 9780873896696 Google books