In publishing and bookbinding, the "inside the back" typically refers to:

: A physical pocket often found inside the back cover of journals or planners (such as the Clear Habit Journal) designed to hold loose papers, rulers, or notes.

devices), "inside the back" refers to the area behind the or the paper tray cavity where paper scraps or debris might be stuck. Film Cameras : For analog systems like the Mamiya RZ67 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: Historically, libraries pasted book pockets inside the back cover to hold a book card for tracking loans. Hardware and Devices