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ArchivesRelationships Abbreviation Of: APPM Abbreviation: APPM Related Term: Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules cataloging descriptive standard n. (APPM, abbr.) ~ A standard for developing a catalog of archi [..]
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ArchivesRelationships Broader Term: collection repository Narrower Term: business archives collecting archives corporate archives dark archives iconographic archives institutional archives joint archives li [..]
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Archivesc. 1600, from French archif (16c.), from Late Latin archivum (singular), from Greek ta arkheia "public records," plural of arkheion "town hall," from arkhe "government," [..]
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Archives(revision in progress) Assumed name:
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Archivescollection of documents or records.
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ArchivesRefers both to collections of public records, documents, etc and the place/s where they are stored.
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ArchivesFrench word for "archive."
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ArchivesLocation and contents of public records kept by the Secretary of State, including copies of all measures considered at each session, journals, committee reports, and documents of historic value.
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ArchivesRecords that are appraised as having archival value. This definition of the term differs to the IT sphere where it refers to a copy of one or more files, or a copy of a database that is saved for future reference or for recovery purposes in case the original data is damaged or lost.
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ArchivesA place such as a building, room or storage area where archival material is kept.
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ArchivesAn organisation (or part of an organisation) responsible for appraising, acquiring, preserving and making available archival material.
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ArchivesA collection of published documents and articles that constitute the organized historical record of an organization or of an individual’s details.
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Archives(n) collection of records especially about an institution
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ArchivesArchives
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Archives Most often an index page, often organizing posts or entries by either category or date.
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ArchivesCollections with related systems and services, organized to emphasize the long-term preservation of information.
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ArchivesOctober 2016
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ArchivesMay 2016
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Archivesn. (1) A collection of non-current records of an organization or institution preserved because of their continuing historical value; also referred to as archival materials or archival holdings. (2) The organization or agency responsible for selecting, accessioning, preserving, and making available records determined to have permanent or continuing [..]
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ArchivesRecords, usually but not necessarily non-currant records, of enduring value selected for permanent preservation. Archives will normally be preserved in an archival repository, which is managed by archival institution such as the State Archives; Montana Historical Society.
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ArchivesThe noncurrent records of an organization, regardless of format, which are maintained and preserved because of their permanent legal, fiscal, regulatory, evidential, informational, or historical value to the institution. Materials that are archived are permanently retained.
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ArchivesA chronological archive of GW Drupal Articles or Events.
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ArchivesKnowing Where You've Been: Maintaining Records and Archives
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Archives
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ArchivesCollections of old or unpublished records which can be used in historical and other RESEARCH. Archives contain such things as family or personal letters and papers; government, church and business records; maps, pictures, and photographs; films and TV shows; and tapes or records. A large proportion of these items are PRIMARY SOURCES.
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Archives1. A space which houses historical or public records. 2. The historical or public records themselves, which are generally non-circulating materials such as collections of personal papers, rare books, [..]
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