S: (n) casebook (a book in which detailed written records of a case are kept and which are a source of information for subsequent work)
S: (n) chronology (a record of events in the order of their occurrence)
S: (n) timeline (a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order and displayed along a line (usually drawn left to right or top to bottom))
S: (n) dossier (a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person's record))
S: (n) entry (an item inserted in a written record)
S: (n) Congressional Record (a published written account of the speeches and debates and votes of the United States Congress)
S: (n) Hansard (the official published verbatim report of the proceedings of a parliamentary body; originally of the British Parliament) "the Canadian Hansard is published in both English and French"
S: (n) pony, trot, crib (a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly))
S: (n) retroversion (translation back into the original language) "the teacher translated Latin texts into English which he gave to his students for retroversion"
S: (n) subtitle, caption (translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen)
S: (n) supertitle, surtitle (translation of the words of a foreign opera (or choral work) projected on a screen above the stage)
S: (n) worksheet (a piece of paper recording work planned or done on a project)
S: (n) record (anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events) "the film provided a valuable record of stage techniques"
S: (n) evidence (an indication that makes something evident) "his trembling was evidence of his fear"
S: (n) indication, indicant (something that serves to indicate or suggest) "an indication of foul play"; "indications of strain"; "symptoms are the prime indicants of disease"
S: (n) communication (something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups)