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Oxford Dictionary: A collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people.
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== How we use it==
Websters Dictionary :
 
1: a place in which public records or historical materials (such as documents) are preserved
an archive of historical manuscripts
also : the material preserved
—often used in plural: "reading through the archives"
 
2: a repository or collection especially of information
as verb: "She archived her e-mail messages in a folder on her hard drive."
 
'''Application (how we use it)''' <br>
<span style="color:#0000FF"> There has not yet been a shared definition of what an archive is, but datasets, libraries and collections have been mentioned in correlation to it. </span>


See: ARCHIVE FEVER: A FREUDIAN IMPRESSION by JACQUES DERRIDA  https://sites.duke.edu/vms565s_01_f2014/files/2014/08/DerridaPrenowitz1995fragment.pdf
See: ARCHIVE FEVER: A FREUDIAN IMPRESSION by JACQUES DERRIDA  https://sites.duke.edu/vms565s_01_f2014/files/2014/08/DerridaPrenowitz1995fragment.pdf


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Websters Dictionary :

1: a place in which public records or historical materials (such as documents) are preserved an archive of historical manuscripts also : the material preserved —often used in plural: "reading through the archives"

2: a repository or collection especially of information as verb: "She archived her e-mail messages in a folder on her hard drive."

Application (how we use it)
There has not yet been a shared definition of what an archive is, but datasets, libraries and collections have been mentioned in correlation to it.

See: ARCHIVE FEVER: A FREUDIAN IMPRESSION by JACQUES DERRIDA https://sites.duke.edu/vms565s_01_f2014/files/2014/08/DerridaPrenowitz1995fragment.pdf