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Electronic archiving - Issues and standards

Author: Marie-Anne CHABIN

Publication date: May 10, 2015

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1. Archiving in the electronic context

1.1 Archiving and electronic filing

Etymologically, archiving is the act of filing, of putting in an archive. Given the sheer volume of information being managed, the term "archiving" has come to designate the entire organizational process, including the methods, people and tools used to implement archives. Today, these tools are largely electronic.

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1.1.1 Archiving: a precise gesture

For an individual or a legal entity, archiving means placing in a controlled, secure location any document...

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