arhiivuuringuid
Arhiivuuringuid is a term used primarily in Estonian archival science to denote a specific class of digital archival records that have undergone a distinctive preservation process. The word is derived from the Estonian noun arhiiv, meaning archive, combined with the suffix –uringu, which indicates a form of archival content, and the plural marker –id. It first appeared in professional literature in the mid-2000s as part of the terminology developed by the Estonian National Archives to describe digitized documents that have been processed through a standardized encoding and watermarking protocol.
The designation is applied to records that have been captured, verified for authenticity, and stored in a
In practice, arhiivuuringuid are used for a range of materials such as administrative forms, legal documents,