0 present participle of archive
1 to store historical records or documents in an archive
In an ideal situation, the document that is produced ought to be indexed and put into shape for its archiving as a record.
Archiving all the elements, which have served to make up that production and that should be indexed separately.
Funding will be sought and 'full-scale archiving' will begin.
It is a point at which making an archive and the archiving of making become genuinely indistinguishable.
So there was a fourth term too, the collection, archiving and display associated with the museum.
Empire everywhere was an exercise in archiving and taxonomy.
Part 3 is concerned with data management including organizing and archiving the data.
The main archiving function is initiated with the building entity selected and per forms the following actions.