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The word "archives" can refer to any organised [[body]] of records fixed on [[media]]. The management of archives is essential for effective day-to-day organisational [[decision]] making, and even for the survival of organisations. Archives were well developed by the [[ancient]] Chinese, the ancient [[Greeks]], and ancient [[Romans]]. Modern archival thinking has many roots in the French Revolution. The [[French National Archives]], who possess perhaps the largest archival collection in the world, with records going as far back as A.D. 625, were created in 1790 during the French Revolution from various government, religious, and private archives seized by the revolutionaries.
 
The word "archives" can refer to any organised [[body]] of records fixed on [[media]]. The management of archives is essential for effective day-to-day organisational [[decision]] making, and even for the survival of organisations. Archives were well developed by the [[ancient]] Chinese, the ancient [[Greeks]], and ancient [[Romans]]. Modern archival thinking has many roots in the French Revolution. The [[French National Archives]], who possess perhaps the largest archival collection in the world, with records going as far back as A.D. 625, were created in 1790 during the French Revolution from various government, religious, and private archives seized by the revolutionaries.
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