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The '''Stanford Quiz Bowl Packet Archive''' is perhaps the preeminent archive of Quiz Bowl questions on the Internet, with its holdings reaching back all the way to 1989. The archive is, as the name suggests, hosted by the [[Stanford]] team, and despite the recent ascendancy of such archives as [[Gyaankosh]] and [[quizbowlpackets.com]], the Stanford Archive remains the most comprehensive archive of Quiz Bowl questions in existance.
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The '''Stanford Quiz Bowl Packet Archive''' is an archive of Quiz Bowl questions on the Internet, with its holdings reaching back all the way to 1989. The archive is, as the name suggests, hosted by the [[Stanford]] team. Though it includes some unique holdings not found elsewhere, the archive has been very sporadically updated since the late 2000s and contains almost no good high school sets or regular college sets from the past five years. New teams searching for good practice material are more likely to find contemporary question styles and examples of good writing practices on [[quizbowlpackets.com]].
  
[http://quizbowl.stanford.edu/archive/ The Stanford Quiz Bowl Packet Archive]
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Link: [http://quizbowl.stanford.edu/archive/ The Stanford Quiz Bowl Packet Archive]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:36, 13 July 2013

The Stanford Quiz Bowl Packet Archive is an archive of Quiz Bowl questions on the Internet, with its holdings reaching back all the way to 1989. The archive is, as the name suggests, hosted by the Stanford team. Though it includes some unique holdings not found elsewhere, the archive has been very sporadically updated since the late 2000s and contains almost no good high school sets or regular college sets from the past five years. New teams searching for good practice material are more likely to find contemporary question styles and examples of good writing practices on quizbowlpackets.com.

Link: The Stanford Quiz Bowl Packet Archive