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The most generic groups of material are often referred to as “collections,” or in strictly archival terms “'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts#Archival Fonds|fonds]]'''.” Each collection is divided into “series,” which can contain individual items as well as “subseries” and “folders” (sometimes also referred to as “files”), which are smaller, subordinated units of structure that then also contain individual items. See Figure 6.

The most generic groups of material are often referred to as “collections,” or in strictly archival terms “fonds.” Each collection is divided into “series,” which can contain individual items as well as “subseries” and “folders” (sometimes also referred to as “files”), which are smaller, subordinated units of structure that then also contain individual items. See Figure 6.