A soft archive refers to a digital repository that stores and preserves various types of digital content, such as documents, multimedia files, and datasets, often with a focus on ease of access and collaboration. Unlike traditional hard archives, which may involve physical storage media, soft archives are typically cloud-based or online platforms that facilitate sharing and retrieval. They often support version control and metadata management, making it easier for users to locate and utilize archived materials.
The word "archive" in Tagalog is "arkibo."
The Archive-It service of the Internet Archive Wayback Machine is something that allows different institutions to preserve their own web archive of digital content. It is designed to fit the needs of many organizations.
Pandora Archive was created in 1996.
Bauhaus Archive was created in 1960.
MySQL Archive was created in 2004.
Archive Cardiacs was created in 1977.
Datasheet Archive was created in 1993.
Internet Archive was created in 1996.
Archive Fever was created in 1995.
The Dalkey Archive was created in 1964.
Trunk Archive was created in 2004.
Mills Archive was created in 2002.