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Что (кто) такое archiving - определение

AGENCY OR INSTITUTION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PRESERVATION AND COMMUNICATION OF RECORDS SELECTED FOR PERMANENT PRESERVATION
Archives; Archive human; Archivehuman; Archiving; User talk:The Neokid/Archive1; User talk:The Neokid/Archive2; Digital archive; Archival; Archiver; Dark archive; Archieve; Archived; Film archives; Film archive; Personal papers; Archive repository; Town archive; Document archive; Digitise archives; Archival holdings; Document collection; Archieves; Online archive
  • [[Charles Sturt University]] Regional Archives.
  • Shelved record boxes of an archive
  • UN Geneva]]).
  • Österreichisches Staatsarchiv]] (Austrian State Archive), in the Erdberg district of Vienna (2006)
  • Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies in May 2013
  • Storage facility at the [[National Archives and Records Administration]], Washington, D.C.
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Research data archiving         
  • Data Repository and an Archive Repository
LONG-TERM STORAGE OF SCHOLARLY RESEARCH DATA
Data library; Data repository; Data libraries; Data archive; Data archiving; Scientific data archiving; Data archives; Scholarly data archiving
Research data archiving is the long-term storage of scholarly research data, including the natural sciences, social sciences, and life sciences. The various academic journals have differing policies regarding how much of their data and methods researchers are required to store in a public archive, and what is actually archived varies widely between different disciplines.
Data library         
  • Data Repository and an Archive Repository
LONG-TERM STORAGE OF SCHOLARLY RESEARCH DATA
Data library; Data repository; Data libraries; Data archive; Data archiving; Scientific data archiving; Data archives; Scholarly data archiving
A data library, data archive, or data repository is a collection of numeric and/or geospatial data sets for secondary use in research. A data library is normally part of a larger institution (academic, corporate, scientific, medical, governmental, etc.
File archiver         
TYPE OF SOFTWARE
Archiving software; File archivers; Archive software; Archiver software; Archiver utility
A file archiver is a computer program that combines a number of files together into one archive file, or a series of archive files, for easier transportation or storage. File archivers may employ lossless data compression in their archive formats to reduce the size of the archive.
List of Web archiving initiatives         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Web Archiving Initiatives; List of web archiving initiatives; Web archiving initiatives
This article contains a list of Web archiving initiatives worldwide. For easier reading, the information is divided in three tables: web archiving initiatives, archived data, and access methods.
archive         
(archives)
1.
The archive or archives are a collection of documents and records that contain historical information. You can also use archives to refer to the place where archives are stored.
...the archives of the Imperial War Museum...
N-COUNT: usu pl
2.
Archive material is information that comes from archives.
...pieces of archive film.
ADJ: ADJ n
archive         
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> To transfer files to slower, cheaper media (usually magnetic tape) to free the hard disk space they occupied. This is now normally done for long-term storage but in the 1960s, when disk was much more expensive, files were often shuffled regularly between disk and tape. 3. <networking> archive site. (1996-12-08)
archive         
['?:k??v]
¦ noun a collection of historical documents or records.
?a complete record of the data in part or all of a computer system, stored on a less frequently used medium.
¦ verb place or store in an archive.
Derivatives
archival adjective
Origin
C17: from Fr. archives (plural), from L. archiva, archia, from Gk arkheia 'public records'.
Archive         
·noun The place in which public records or historic documents are kept.
II. Archive ·noun Public records or documents preserved as evidence of facts; as, the archives of a country or family.
Archives         
·pl of Archive.
archival         
Archival means belonging or relating to archives.
...his extensive use of archival material.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Википедия

Archive

An archive is an accumulation of historical records or materials – in any medium – or the physical facility in which they are located.

Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organization's lifetime, and are kept to show the function of that person or organization. Professional archivists and historians generally understand archives to be records that have been naturally and necessarily generated as a product of regular legal, commercial, administrative, or social activities. They have been metaphorically defined as "the secretions of an organism", and are distinguished from documents that have been consciously written or created to communicate a particular message to posterity.

In general, archives consist of records that have been selected for permanent or long-term preservation on grounds of their enduring cultural, historical, or evidentiary value. Archival records are normally unpublished and almost always unique, unlike books or magazines of which many identical copies may exist. This means that archives are quite distinct from libraries with regard to their functions and organization, although archival collections can often be found within library buildings.

A person who works in archives is called an archivist. The study and practice of organizing, preserving, and providing access to information and materials in archives is called archival science. The physical place of storage can be referred to as an archive (more usual in the United Kingdom), an archives (more usual in the United States), or a repository.

The computing use of the term "archive" should not be confused with the record-keeping meaning of the term.