Archive (disambiguation)
Archive, The Archive, or Archives may also refer to:
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An archive is a collection of historical records.
Companies
- Archive Corp., a data storage company active in the 1980s
- The Internet Archive, a large digital library
- The Wayback Machine, an archive of the World Wide Web created by the Internet Archive
Computing
- Archive bit, a file system attribute used for controlling incremental backups
- Archive file, a computer file combining several files into one
- Archive site, a website that stores information from the World Wide Web
- Web archiving, the process of archiving the World Wide Web
Internet
- archive.is, a general purpose archive site
- arXiv (pronounced "archive"), an online archive of scientific papers
Publishing
- Archive (non-profit publishing organisation), a publishing and research platform based in Berlin
- Archive (magazine), a membership computer magazine for users of the Acorn Archimedes and RISC OS
- Archives, a scholarly journal of the British Records Association
Music
- Archive (band), a trip-hop/progressive rock band
- Grand Archives, an indie rock band formerly known as Archives
- aRCHIVE recordings, an independent record label selling limited releases by underground artists
Albums
- Archive (The Specials album), 2001
- Archive (Magnum album), 1993
- Archives (Darkest Hour album), 2006
- The Archive (EP), a 2013 EP by Imagine Dragons
- Archives, a 1978 box set by Rush
Film
- Archive (film), a 2020 science fiction film directed by Gavin Rothery
Other uses
- Archives station, a Washington Metro station
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