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- University of Victoria Archives - UVic Archives is comprised of UVic institutional archives, private archives from the university community, and private archives relating to the history of the geographical region. The site includes inventories, an archival catalog, records management resources, and archival links. Features an illustrated essay on the history of the campus site, and a "Directory of Records" database.
- Introduction to Archival Terminology - Glossary of terms used in archival management and preservation of historical records by Maygene F. Daniels, from US National Archives and Records Administration.
- National Archives of Norway - Information about the Norwegian State Archives System, covering the national and the regional archives. The archives holds documents back to the Middle Ages and from the union with Denmark up to 1814. The newer archives come from central administrative offices.
- Danish National Archives - The state archives include the Danish National Business Archives, the Danish Data Archives, and the four regional archives at Viborg, Aabenraa, Odense and Copenhagen. Services, collections, genealogy.
- Central U.P. and NMU Archives - Northern Michigan University's archives includes university papers, along with those relating to five central Upper Peninsula counties. Special collections include Dominic Jacobetti legislative papers, labor archives, and rare books.
- Provincial Archives of Manitoba - Public archives housing provincial records, documents, and artefacts. The site is available in English and French, and includes online research tools, virtual exhibits, and information about the Hudson's Bay Company Archives.
- Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Official Web Site - "The official Web site for the Encoded Archival Description DTD, a SGML application for archival finding aids. The DTD was developed by the archival community and is maintained by the Library of Congress. The Web page provides links to EAD documents and implementors."
- Digital Library and Archives - Virginia Tech - Open Archive Initiative (OAI) compliant digital repository. E-journals, electronic theses and dissertations, faculty archives.
- Archive in Nordrhein-Westfalen - Das gemeinsame Informationssystem der NRW-Archive ermöglicht es, in den Beständeübersichten nordrhein-westfälischer Archive zu recherchieren.
- European Archival Network - Provides a searchable list of all European archives, which can also be accessed via a map. Maintained by the Swiss Federal Archives.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Mail Archive - The Mail Archive is a free public mailing list archive. Rather than requiring the owner of a public mailing list to make arrangements to archive it, anyone can subscribe The Mail Archive to their list (as a user account) in order to archive all subsequent mails appearing on the list.
- Self-extracting archive - A self-extracting archive(short SFX) is a computer application which contains a compressed file archive, as well as programming to extract this information. Such file archives do not require a second executable file or program to extract from the archive, as archive files usually require.
- State Archive of the Russian Federation - The State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF) () is a large Russian state archive managed by Rosarkhiv, which preserves official documents of the Russian Federation as well as many other sources. It was established in Moscow in 1992 and acquired collections of the Central State Archive of the October Revolution () (founded in 1923) and the Central State Archive of the Russian ...
- Comic Book Archive file - Comic Book Archive file or ComicBook Reader File is a type of archive file for the purpose of sequential viewing of images, especially comics. Comic Book Archive files consist of a series of image files archived in ZIP, RAR, or more rarely TAR file formats with the filename extension renamed to .
- Internet Archive - The Internet Archive (IA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining an on-line library and archive of Web and multimedia resources. Located at the Presidio in San Francisco, California, this archive includes "snapshots of the World Wide Web" (archived copies of pages, taken at various points in time), software, movies, books, and audio recordings.