Archival data

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Archival data in evaluation refers to information that was previously collected for a different purpose or requirement. Examples of archival data encompass a wide range of materials, such as reports, applications, assessments, museum collections, maps, and even content from social media platforms. These historical records and artifacts serve as valuable resources for conducting evaluations, offering insights and context from prior periods that can inform present-day analyses and decision-making.

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