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/ˈärˌkīv/,
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archives, 3rd person singular present; archived, past participle; archiving, present participle; archived, past tense;
  1. Place or store (something) in such a collection or place

  2. Transfer (data) to a less frequently used storage medium such as magnetic tape, typically external to the computer system and having a greater storage capacity


  1. An archive is a collection of historical records, as well as the place they are located. Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organization's lifetime.
  2. (Archived (EP)) The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated to FSOL) is a prolific British electronic music band composed of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans. The duo are often credited with pushing the boundaries of electronic music experimentation and of pioneering a new era of dance music.
  3. (archived) having been placed into an archive
  4. (Archived) Removed from the list of active caches.
  5. (Archived) a completed sale that is moved out of the Current & Completed Sales screen. It no longer contains details about the individual products that had been on sale.
  6. (Archived) the program has no funding opportunity document under which proposals may be submitted or for which the program is still managing active awards.
  7. (archived) Saved (in storage or online) in a retrievable form.
  8. the process of scanning and storing old legacy paper drawings for future use. Often done to reclaim storage space.
  9. The storage of backup files and associated journals, usually for a given period of time.
  10. Preserves the scholarly record over time.
  11. Ensuring that data are properly selected, stored, can be accessed and that logical and physical integrity are maintained over time, including security and authenticity.
  12. Moving electronic files no longer being used to less accessible and usually less expensive storage media for safe keeping. [SRV] (see also archive, access, access control, backup, file)
  13. the storage of image and patient data for future retrieval.
  14. 1. procedure for transferring information from an active file to an inactive file, storage medium, or facility; 2. act of creating a backup copy of computer files (1)
  15. How can documents be preserved for future readability?
  16. The retention of valuable research data which may have secondary use, or may be analysed further to verify results or as part of a meta-study. The retention of study files demonstrate the compliance of the investigator and sponsor with GCP and regulatory requirements. ...
  17. Online archiving of check images without payment processing
  18. The process of moving data off a primary storage device to a long-term storage medium such as a CD-ROM.
  19. The process of saving the state of an object and restoring it.
  20. (v) A term used to describe the storing and retrieval process for engineering documentation. Although originally involving paper documents, the term increasingly refers to the storage of computer-generated information on magnetic or optical media.
  21. adding a story to a collection of similar works
  22. Freeing up space on the active storage system by moving infrequently-used data files to off-line storage.
  23. To copy all the data and indexes of a database to a different physical device from that which stores the database. Archived material can be used by the Database Administrator for recovery from a failure. See also backup.
  24. Images are archived, often on CD-ROM, for a specified period. Information necessary to reproduce the print is also archived, including ink, tables, sizes, and media used.
  25. is the process of copying a file from a SAM-FS or SAM-QFS file system to archive media. When files on SAM-FS and SAM-QFS file systems are created or modified, the archiving process identifies those files, makes one to four copies of them and sends them to tape, magneto-optical disk or an online ...