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The Effectiveness of Archiving

Tajae Chevannes Student Contributor, William Paterson University of New Jersey
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at WPUNJ chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Archiving is the process of storing anything that is within what is known as an archive. An archive, in short, is a place where information and the kinds of items or necessities you want stored in a place you know where to find it. And at times, archiving is quite the best kind of way to store what you need somewhere.

For academics, archiving essentially helps you deal with having to separate materials you would need to study on or like to read. Furthermore, archiving helps with dealing on organizing your places of the information you have and archiving what you need to keep safe somewhere you know to find it. Another benefit of archiving is that for memory, it serves best as archiving helps you grow to understand your surroundings and know places that will help you remember it best.

My name is Tajae Chevannes. I am a writer for Her Campus and I write about articles. I mainly write immersive content.