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Definition of "Enduring Value" |
Something is said to have enduring value when it has historical significance or another form of worth that is expected to last well into the future. While many artistic documents have enduring value, including artists’ manifestos and literary works, this term also is often used for legal and business documents. The reasons for keeping a document are varied, but they usually involve the document containing information that is new, revolutionary or expected to be useful in the future. On average, documents with enduring value are less than 5 percent of all documents made. The organizations responsible for the documents normally do not determine which documents are valuable, this is usually left to archivists. |
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