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Relationships Distinguish From:  archives backup v. ~ 1. To transfer records from the individual or office of creation to a repository authorized to appraise, preserve, and provide access to those rec [..]
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The place on a website where you find old news, articles, stories etc.
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1819 (implied in archived), from archives. Related: Archiving.
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to keep records or documents.
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Traditionally an archive is a store of documents or artefacts of a purely documentary nature
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A repository for infrequently used or historic records. Editor's Note: A suitably assembled and accessible archive is an important part of an organization's estimating and forecasting capabi [..]
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A storage of infrequently-used or historical data.
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 Term used to describe either a server
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1. A storage repository for software, data, or other materials to be saved and preserved.
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v. To copy programs and data onto an auxiliary storage medium (disk, tape,etc.) for long-term retention, such as when disk space has become full. n. A file with a structure that allows storage of mult [..]
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(IEEE) A lasting collection of computer system data or other records that are in long term storage.
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n. 1. A collection of several files bundled into one file by a program such as `ar(1)', `tar(1)', `cpio(1)', or arc for shipment or archiving (sense 2). See also {tar and feather}. 2. A [..]
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Internet Glossary An FTP host; a file (typically compressed) that contains multiple other files
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(v.) (1) To copy files to a long-term storage medium for backup. Large computer systems often have two layers of backup, the first of which is a disk drive. Periodically, the computer operator will ar [..]
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n. a relatively permanent repository of data or material, for example, a data bank stored on a computer.
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A place where institutions such as governments, businesses, and churches keep their records and official documents. Also used in the plural.
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Data that is important information, stored for a long period of time in some recording media such as magnetic tapes, storage arrays or other non-active hard disks.
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Data that is important information, stored for a long period of time in some recording media such as magnetic tapes, storage arrays or other non-active hard disks.
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The process of moving data from a primary storage device to a secondary storage device (i.e. backup your files from a hard drive to a cd). Click here for an article about backup in Windows XP Home Edi [..]
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Used to describe documents or files that are not immediately needed but which should not be completely discarded. An archive may be stored on an external Hard Disc, CD-ROM, DVD or other Storage Device [..]
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A collection of data in long-term storage. Artifact(ing)
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(noun) A data archive is a site where machine-readable materials are stored, preserved, and possibly redistributed to individuals interested in using the materials. (verb) To place or store in an arch [..]
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See Backup archive
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A collection of records that are no longer active, but are being maintained in a locked state according to the purposes of the organization (e.g., a back­up for long-term storage or regulations requir [..]
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An archive file is usually a collection of files that have been combined into one to make it easy to download.
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A place where documents, letters, diaries, photos, recordings, and other information are stored and can be used by researchers with special permission.
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A place or folder where files are stored.
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A storage of files, usually compressed, kept at a FTP site for downloading.
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In the context of ZIP files, archiving refers to collecting several files together in one carrier *.ZIP file, the way class.zip collects various classes in one file. Archiving does not necessarily imp [..]
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(n) a depository containing historical records and documents(v) put into an archive
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An organization that intends to preserve information for access and use by a Designated Community.
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  An area of data storage set aside for non-current (old, or historical) records in which the information can be retained under a restricted access regime until no longer required by law or organisation record retention policies. This is a field in which computers have a distinct advantage over older paper files, in that computer files can be ' [..]
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The term archive next to an asset title indicates the asset is dated and newer content may be available. Archived assets are not removed from the site and remain fully accessible.
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A collection of data in long term storage, usually the hard drive on your PC or an external hard drive.
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(1) To save records or documents for an extended period of time, either for historical preservation or for long-term safekeeping. (2) To store audio files on a hard drive or other media when a recordi [..]
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Storage of selected digital files for backup or long-term storage. Artifact:
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A collection of data in long-term storage, usually the hard drive on your PC or an external hard drive.
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component of the common data environment (CDE) [from PAS 1192-2] As-built
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Archives consist of records that have been selected for permanent or long-term preservation on grounds of their enduring cultural, historical, or evidentiary value. As a verb, archive means to store r [..]
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1. <file format> A single file containing one or (usually) more separate files plus information to allow them to be extracted (separated) by a suitable program. Archives are usually created for software distribution or backup. tar is a common format for Unix archives, and arc or PKZIP for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. 2. <operating system& [..]
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A collection of files that contains documents and other infor mation of value.
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Archiving permanently removes a geocache listing from search results. A geocache owner can archive their own listing. A geocache owner cannot unarchive it. As an alternative to archiving, the geocache [..]
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refers to a collection of stories by multiple different authors in one easy-to-browse location. Major fandom archives often host thousands of stories of every imaginable variety. Many archives are als [..]
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v. (IT) Create a backup copy of an electronic file for non-current, but not permanent, storage. (Arch) Capture an electronic record for permanent retention. Usually requires additional indexing or relocating of records to be maintained for future reference. (RM - slang) Sometimes used inappropriately to refer to moving inactive records to off-site [..]
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A copy of data on a computer drive, or on a portion of a drive, maintained for historical reference.
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A place for storing earlier, and often historical, material. An archive usually contains documents (letters, records, newspapers, etc.) or other types of media kept for historical interest. The ma [..]
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Archiv|lang=de
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An archive is an accumulation of historical records – in any media – or the physical facility in which they are located. Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course [..]
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An archive is a collection of historical records. Archive, The Archive, or Archives may also refer to:
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An archive is a collection of historical records. Archive, The Archive, or Archives may also refer to:
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Archive are a musical group based in London, England, whose music spans electronic, trip hop, avant-garde, post-rock and progressive rock. Over their twenty-five-year history, the band has released tw [..]
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An archive is an accumulation of historical records – in any media – or the physical facility in which they are located. Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course [..]
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Archive is compilation album by English rock band Magnum. It is a collection of previously unreleased demo and outtake material recorded from 1976 to 1983, and was released in 1993 by Jet Records.Most [..]
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Archive is a compilation album by The Specials, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). It consists of old Specials songs and ones by the new line-up, mostly covers.
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Archive is a publishing and research platform based in Berlin. It consists of a publishing house, an exhibition space and a magazine. Its activities are focused on the publishing field and experimenta [..]
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Archive is a membership magazine for users of the Acorn Archimedes personal computer and related RISC OS hardware. It is the oldest and longest-running RISC OS magazine.
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