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A report cover (hereinafter, the Cover) is the the front and back of a report. The Cover is an optional part of report's front matter; when the Cover is included, it functions as a part of report's descriptive metadata.
Description
The ANSI/NISO Scientific and Technical Reports standard details,
[[document summary|List(s) of Symbols, Abbreviations, and Acronyms
If there are numerous symbols, abbreviations, and acronyms in a report (more than five that are not readily recognized as standard in the field), or if there is a chance that readers will not understand them, a report requires a list of all symbols, abbreviations, and acronyms with an explanation of each. The list of symbols, abbreviations, and acronyms begins on a new page in print publications. (See also 6.9, Symbols, Abbreviations, and Acronyms.) Some
organizations may include this section as part of the front matter to ensure that the reader is quickly aware of its existence.