de access

/ˌdiːˈæk.sɛs/
verb
  1. To remove or withdraw something from a collection, especially in a museum, library, or archive, often for sale or disposal.
    • The museum decided to de-access several old paintings to raise funds for new exhibits.
    • The archive had to de-access duplicate documents to free up storage space.
    • Libraries sometimes de-access books that are damaged or no longer in demand.
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