Arkistoitavina
Arkistoitavina is a Finnish term that denotes something that can be archived. It is formed from the adjective arkistoitava (archivable) with a participial ending used to describe multiple items or a category of items. The form is most commonly found in formal or administrative language, such as records management, archival guidelines, and information governance texts.
- Arkistoitavina olevat tiedot refer to information that is archivable, for example in retention schedules or archival
- Arkistoitavina olevat asiakirjat will be preserved for long-term access, while non-arkistoitavina items may be discarded or
- In Finnish policy and procedure documents, the phrase helps distinguish materials suitable for archival storage from
- The term signals criteria related to preservation, compliance with retention periods, and archival relevance.
- It emphasizes potential long-term value or legal/administrative necessity to retain certain materials.
- Arkistoitavina is derived from arkistoitava (archivable) with a participial ending that marks the form typically used
- It is often paired with olevat/olevat or other copulas in sentences, e.g., arkistoitavina olevat tiedot.
- Arkisto