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Many users upload cameraphone images to the web, archiving them in so-called moblogs.
I have hundreds of 30s and 40s dresses, and have thought about archiving them and saving them for my daughters.
When the BBC does create interesting and ambitious games – for example, the fascinating CDX, a multi-episode mystery game about a Roman sacrificial blade – it has no commitment to archiving them properly, unlike with TV and radio.
"We're archiving them so future scientists can come and study them and not have to go throughout the range and get individual permissions for each tree, which would keep a project from happening," Dr. Libby said.
I recorded so many songs as a kid, and I used to lose them and forget about them, toss them everywhere, and my younger brother, Ross, was really into archiving them.
That's when he began selecting small pieces of trash from the streets and gutters of New York, pinning them unaltered to walls and also archiving them in carefully labeled cardboard files.
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Emerging designers might sell their SAMPLES to raise money; established brands typically archive them.
Now you can archive them, search them, copy and paste them, print them, forward them and so on.
The big question for shoppers: To wear their purchases or to archive them?
Given their popularity, it's somewhat surprising that the publishers of these defunct titles haven't ever digitally archived them themselves.
"I can't stress enough" to people who have historical materials how important it is to conserve, preserve and archive them, she said.
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