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  2. Audiovisual archive - Wikipedia

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    Video tape Archive. In archives, the term "audiovisual" is frequently used generically to denote materials other than written documents. [1] Films, videos, audio recordings, pictures, and other audio and visual media are collected in audiovisual archives. [2]

  3. Imageboard - Wikipedia

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    The name is a reference to the larger 4chan [13] and the code term 420 of the cannabis subculture. Its boards included various drug-specific boards, [ 12 ] as well as a board featuring a chatbot named Netjester.

  4. Arctic World Archive - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, GitHub (which was acquired by Microsoft in 2018 [6]) announced that all of its public open source code would be archived in a code vault at the Arctic World Archive, [17] [18] as part of its GitHub Archive Program. [7] In July 2020, the 21TB February site archive was stored at the AWA.

  5. Australian Series System - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Series System is an archival control or metadata system, used primarily to describe records in the custody of archival institutions. It was developed at the Australian Archives and forms the basis for the Australian Society of Archivists' committee on descriptive standards guide ″Describing archives in context″.

  6. The Library of Babel (website) - Wikipedia

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    The algorithm Basile created generates a 'book' by iterating every permutation of 29 characters: the 26 English letters, space, comma, and period. [8] Each book is marked by a coordinate, corresponding to its place on the hexagonal library (hexagon name, wall number, shelf number, and book name) so that every book can be found at the same place every time.

  7. National Archives at College Park - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives building at College Park held its groundbreaking in 1989 and opened in 1994 on a parcel of campus donated by the University of Maryland, [1] mostly to alleviate space constraints at the aged National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. [2] [3] By that time, the original facility had become incapable of holding further numbers of records transferred in from various ...

  8. Anna's Archive - Wikipedia

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    The code and data for Anna's Archive are fully open source.It preserves its collection in bulk using torrents in order to make the site resilient to failure. It has a two-tiered system of file download options, in which high-speed downloads are only available to users with an active membership, while non-members have to use the slower options where they must verify their browser to prevent ...

  9. Warner Archive Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Warner Archive Collection is a home video division for releasing classic and cult films from Warner Bros.' library. [1] [2] It started as a manufactured-on-demand (MOD) DVD series by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on March 23, 2009, with the intention of putting previously unreleased catalog films on DVD for the first time. [3]