What is another word for archive?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːka͡ɪv] (IPA)

Archive is a term that refers to a collection of data and information that is stored for future reference. Synonyms of the word archive include repository, record, database, library, and collection. A repository is a place where things are stored for safekeeping, while a record refers to the documentation of an event or occurrence. A database is a digital collection of information that is easily accessed and managed. A library refers to a collection of books, documents, and other materials that are organized for reference. Finally, a collection refers to a group of related items that are stored together. These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending on the context in which the term archive is used.

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Usage examples for Archive

In 2001, the Project Gutenberg Literary archive Foundation was created to provide a secure and permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and future generations.
"In the Border Country"
W. S. (William Shillinglaw) Crockett
Money should be paid to the: "Project Gutenberg Literary archive Foundation."
"Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks"
William Elliot Griffis
One of the best options for installation from a local mirror of the Debian archive or from the network.
"Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage"
John Goerzen and Ossama Othman

Famous quotes with Archive

  • Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and archive mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement, against that past.
    George Steiner
  • Some of the surveillance was ostensibly devoted to terrorism suspects. But great quantities of the programs manifestly had nothing to do with national security. The documents left no doubt that the NSA was equally involved in economic espionage, diplomatic spying, and suspicionless surveillance aimed at entire populations. Taken in its entirety, the Snowden archive led to an ultimately simple conclusion: the US government had built a system that has as its goal the complete elimination of electronic privacy worldwide. Far from hyperbole, that is the literal, explicitly stated aim of the surveillance state: to collect, store, monitor, and analyze all electronic communication by all people around the globe.
    Glenn Greenwald
  • The place was part museum, part library, and part archive; I loved it at first sight...and smell, for here there were thousands of printed books, many very old indeed, and nothing smells quite as wonderful as old books.
    Dan Simmons
  • Certainly, for a newspaper director, to have within arm's reach a Travaglio, about whom every starring actor, supporting cast and extra of Italian political life he is ready upon cold request to provide an inquiry brief refined in the most minute details is a nice comfort. But also a bit unsettling. The day I asked him if in that archive, into which no one is allowed to stick their nose, there were a brief with my name on it, Marco changed the subject.
    Indro Montanelli
  • No, Travaglio kills no one. With a knife. He uses a weapon much more refined and unendictable in court: the archive.
    Indro Montanelli

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