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{{For|a list of dead wikis who have had their content saved by an archiving service|category: Archived}}
{{For|a list of wiki sites (notably [[:Category:Dead|dead]]) which have had their content saved by an archiving service|category: Archived}}
'''Category:Archives''' — this [[Special:Categories|category]] contains {{tag|All|wikis}} and / or other articles who's '''<u>{{tag|Wiki Topic|subject matter}}</u>''' deals with archives and archiving.  Traditionally, archives would consist of vellum scrolls, acts of parliament, patent applications, planning applications – basically, any physical {{tag|Documentation|document}} of importance created by a public body or legislative {{tag|organisation}}.  The said archives would typically be stored at your county or national public records office; private organisations will typically use specialist private archiving contractors.  Works of {{tag|art}} and {{tag|literature}} can be stored in archives, as can scientific research papers, medical journals, hospital records, newspapers and periodicals, and anything from the {{tag|publishing}} world may all be found in vast arrays of archives.  However, in todays' digital world, massive amounts of data can be archived at multiple locations, and take up a minuscule amount of physical space compared to their former 'hard copy' equivalents; and this is colloquially known as '''[[web archiving]]'''.
'''Category:Archives''' — this [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains {{tag|All|wiki sites}} and / or other articles who's '''<u>{{tag|Wiki Topic|subject matter}}</u>''' deals with archives and archiving.  Traditionally, archives would consist of vellum scrolls, acts of parliament, patent applications, planning applications – basically, any physical {{tag|Documentation|document}} of importance created by a public body or legislative {{tag|organisation}}.  The said archives would typically be stored at your county library or national public records office; private organisations will typically use specialist private archiving contractors.  Works of {{tag|art}} and {{tag|literature}} can be stored in archives, as can scientific research papers, medical journals, hospital records, newspapers and periodicals, and anything from the {{tag|publishing}} world may all be found in vast arrays of archives.  However, in todays' digital world, massive amounts of data can be archived at multiple locations, and take up a minuscule amount of physical space compared to their former 'hard copy' equivalents; and this is colloquially known as '''[[web archiving]]'''.


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