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Glossary definition(s) for: copy
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n., The duplicate of an object, resulting from a reproduction process. Syn.: duplicate.
[ General Dictionaries - A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology ]
Dictionary definition(s) for: copy
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n., The duplicate of an object, resulting from a reproduction process. Syn.: duplicate.
[ General Dictionaries - A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology ]
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n., [copies] Refers to objects derived from or made to resemble original existing objects. Implies less precise and faithful imitation than does the term "reproductions." When copies are presented with intent to deceive, use "forgeries" or "counterfeits." When more than one similar work is produced by the same maker, use "replicas" or "versions."
[ Arts - Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) ]
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n., [copies] Specific specimens of a given written or printed work; may be issued in multiples as an edition.
[ Arts - Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) ]
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n., A copy is the result of a reproduction process. A copy can be made from an original or from a copy of either an original or another copy.
[ Archives - Authenticity Task Force Final Report , Page: 51 ]
Authenticity Task Force. "Authenticity Task Force Report." In The Long-term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project. Edited by Luciana Duranti. San Miniato, Italy: Archilab, 2005. Also available online at http://interpares.org/book.
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n., A duplication of the text of an original document prepared simultaneously or seperately, usually identified by function or by method of creation.
[ Archives - Dictionary of Archival Terminology ]
Dictionary of Archival Terminology. 2nd rev. ed. Edited by Peter Walne. New York: K.G. Saur, 1988.
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n., An entity that is generated from and resembles a record.
[ Archives - The InterPARES 1 Project Glossary , Page: 358 ]
Duranti, Luciana, ed. The Long-term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project. San Miniato, Italy: Archilab, 2005. Also available online at http://interpares.org/book.
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v., Non-fraudulent manual repetition of another work of art. The non-fraudulent copy may be divided into three distinct but not necessarily mutually exclusive categories: the copy as a means of duplication; the copy in art education; and the copy as a starting-point for the creation of another art work (often called "artists' copies" to distinguish the genre from the essentially utilitarian function of the first two categories).
[ Arts - The Dictionary of Art ]
The Dictionary of Art. Edited by Jane Turner. New York: Grove, 1996.
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n., Reproduction, duplicate or replica.
[ Arts - Filmmaker’s Dictionary ]
Filmmaker's Dictionary. 2nd ed. Edited by Ralph S. Singleton and James A. Conrad. Hollywood, CA: Lone Eagle, 2000.
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n., Something that is identical to something else; a facsimile.
[ General Dictionaries - A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology (The Society of American Archivists) ]
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v., To make a reproduction of a record in any state of transmission for business purposes.
[ Archives - Preservation of the Integrity of Electronic Records , Page: 113 ]
Duranti, Luciana, Terry Eastwood, and Heather MacNeil. Preservation of the Integrity of Electronic Records. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
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v., To produce a replica of some stored information in a different part of the store or on a different storage device. For example, a piece of text or graphical information can be copied by marking it in some way, reading it into a temporary storage area, and writing it into a new location (compare cut).
[ Computer and Information Sciences - A Dictionary of Computing ]
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v., To reproduce or duplicate something.
[ Arts - Filmmaker’s Dictionary ]
Filmmaker's Dictionary. 2nd ed. Edited by Ralph S. Singleton and James A. Conrad. Hollywood, CA: Lone Eagle, 2000.
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