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  2. Wikipedia:Guide to deletion - Wikipedia

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    If the page is in your own user space (i.e. starts with "User:YourName/"), then you can request immediate deletion of the page at any time. Simply edit the page and put the template {{db-u1}} at the top of the page. An administrator will see that the page is in your own user space and delete it.

  3. Wikipedia:Content removal - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedian prepares to do some cutting. Content removal is the removal of material that provides information from an article, without deleting the article itself. While an entire page can be deleted only via the deletion process (ultimately completed by an administrator), even a single unregistered editor can boldly remove part of a page.

  4. SharePoint - Wikipedia

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    SharePoint Designer is a semi-deprecated product that provided 'advanced editing' capabilities for HTML/ASPX pages, but remains the primary method of editing SharePoint workflows. A significant subset of HTML editing features were removed in Designer 2013, and the product is expected to be deprecated in 2016–7.

  5. Enterprise content management - Wikipedia

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    ECM's digital preservation components also temporarily store information which does not need to be archived. Preserve components have special viewers, conversion and migration tools, and long-term storage media: Write once read many (WORM) 5.25-inch (13.3 cm) or 3.5-inch (89 mm) optical discs, CD-Rs and DVD-Rs; Magnetic tapes in secure drives

  6. Digital preservation - Wikipedia

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    The cornerstone of digital preservation, "data integrity" refers to the assurance that the data is "complete and unaltered in all essential respects"; a program designed to maintain integrity aims to "ensure data is recorded exactly as intended, and upon later retrieval, ensure the data is the same as it was when it was originally recorded".

  7. Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property

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    Preservation "places a high premium on the retention of all historic fabric through conservation, maintenance and repair". [22] In other words, all the materials added to a building over its lifetime are retained and work is only completed when it is essential to prevent deterioration of the site.

  8. Legal hold - Wikipedia

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    A legal hold is a process that an organization uses to preserve all forms of potentially relevant information when litigation is pending or reasonably anticipated. [1] It is often issued when an organization receives a request for production in pending litigation.

  9. Conservation and restoration of photographs - Wikipedia

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    The conservation and restoration of photographs is the study of the physical care and treatment of photographic materials. It covers both efforts undertaken by photograph conservators, librarians, archivists, and museum curators who manage photograph collections at a variety of cultural heritage institutions, as well as steps taken to preserve collections of personal and family photographs.