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 +A '''data storage device''' is a [[device]] for [[recording]] (storing) [[information]] ([[data]]). Recording can be done using virtually any form of [[energy]], spanning from manual muscle power in [[handwriting]], to acoustic vibrations in [[phonograph]]ic recording, to electromagnetic energy modulating [[magnetic tape]] and optical discs.
 +==See also==
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 +* [[Archival science]]
 +* [[Blank media tax]]
 +* [[Computer data storage]]
 +* [[Content format]]
 +* [[Data transmission]]
 +* [[Semiconductor memory]]
 +* [[Digital Preservation]]
 +* [[Format war]]
 +* [[Flip-flop (electronics)]]
 +* [[IOPS]]
 +* [[Library]]
 +* [[Medium format (film)]]
 +* [[Memristor]]
 +* [[Nanodot]]
 +* [[Nonlinear medium]] ([[random access]])
 +* [[Recording formats]]
 +* [[Telecommunication]]
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A data storage device is a device for recording (storing) information (data). Recording can be done using virtually any form of energy, spanning from manual muscle power in handwriting, to acoustic vibrations in phonographic recording, to electromagnetic energy modulating magnetic tape and optical discs.

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