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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access archive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of retrieving or viewing stored information or documents in an archive.
Example: "To find the old reports, you need to access the archive on the company server."
Alternatives: "retrieve archive" or "view archive".
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Video editors were unable to access archive footage to use in news reports via computers in New Broadcasting House in central London.
The publisher said all its published articles would be included in the open access archive PubMed and copies of the articles will be deposited in PubMed Central and other internationally recognised open access repositories.
To support global malaria eradication strategy efforts, here we describe the construction of an open access archive of estimated internal migration flows in endemic countries built through pooling of census microdata.
The WorldPop-InternalMigration-v1 code74, used to produce the open access archive of estimated 5-year (2005 2010) internal human migration flows described in this article, is publicly available through Figshare.
Problems with DMI were first exposed during the coverage of the death of Baroness Thatcher last month, when BBC News staff were unable to access archive footage of the late prime minister via computers in New Broadcasting House and were reduced to ferrying tapes from the corporation's archive storage facility in Perivale, north-west London, in taxis or on the tube.
In order to preserve and study the effects of consumer arbitration in the United States, Professor Judith Resnik together with a team of student Research Assistants and Law Librarians created an open access archive of data from the American Arbitration Association.
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A spokesman would not say whether those people can still access archived mail, or if they may later be accessible to the public.
It was difficult to access archives, which are open during regular working hours.
The other problem in the country is that it's very difficult to access archives, even newspaper archives.
To access archives.newyorker.com, use the login you created on newyorker.com or through our magazine app for tablets and smartphones.
To access archives.newyorker.com, use the log-in you created on newyorker.com or on your New Yorker mobile apps.
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