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Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouraging patent owners to declare themselves “defensive,” and share their patents with others that have declared themselvesdefensive.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouraging patent owners to declare themselves “defensive,” and share their patents with others that have declared themselvesdefensive.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
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Isolated Elements is a collection of videos created by Ben Baker-Smith, in collaboration with sound artist Evan Kühl. Each video is constructed from materials hosted by Internet Archive and selected for their relation to five of the classical elements: space, water, fire, wind, and earth.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Defensive Patent License: Troll Proofed. Innovation Protected. Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouragingINTERNET ARCHIVE
TextLit by Theodore Fox Theodore Fox’s project Text Lit converts the tumblr page into a site that looks just like a txt file. Theodore curates from the wayback machine web archive, bringing out “textINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
This year’s LOST LANDSCAPES brings together familiar and unseen archival film clips showing San Francisco as it was and is no more. Blanketing the 20th-century city from the Bay to Ocean Beach and the Presidio to Bayview, this screening includes San Franciscans at work and play; early hippies in the Haight; a highly privileged walk on the unfinished Golden Gate Bridge; newly-discoveredINTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouraging patent owners to declare themselves “defensive,” and share their patents with others that have declared themselvesdefensive.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouraging patent owners to declare themselves “defensive,” and share their patents with others that have declared themselvesdefensive.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Isolated Elements is a collection of videos created by Ben Baker-Smith, in collaboration with sound artist Evan Kühl. Each video is constructed from materials hosted by Internet Archive and selected for their relation to five of the classical elements: space, water, fire, wind, and earth.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Defensive Patent License: Troll Proofed. Innovation Protected. Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouragingINTERNET ARCHIVE
TextLit by Theodore Fox Theodore Fox’s project Text Lit converts the tumblr page into a site that looks just like a txt file. Theodore curates from the wayback machine web archive, bringing out “textINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
This year’s LOST LANDSCAPES brings together familiar and unseen archival film clips showing San Francisco as it was and is no more. Blanketing the 20th-century city from the Bay to Ocean Beach and the Presidio to Bayview, this screening includes San Franciscans at work and play; early hippies in the Haight; a highly privileged walk on the unfinished Golden Gate Bridge; newly-discoveredINTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
This week, the University of California California Digital Libraries and the UC Libraries announced a partnership with Internet Archive’s Archive-It Service.. In the coming year, CDL’s Web Archiving Service (WAS) collections and all core infrastructure activities, i.e., crawling, indexing, search, display, and storage, will be transferred to Archive-It. WAS partners have captured close toINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. 2,400 MS-DOS games and programs have gone live on the Internet Archive. The full collection is here and the games-specific section (basically all of them, for now) is here. But wait before you click on those two links.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Redesigning Archive.org We’ve recently put up a new beta version of the archive.org site. The beta is the first step toward inviting people to participate in building libraries together. Archive.orgINTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouraging patent owners to declare themselves “defensive,” and share their patents with others that have declared themselvesdefensive.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
This week, the University of California California Digital Libraries and the UC Libraries announced a partnership with Internet Archive’s Archive-It Service.. In the coming year, CDL’s Web Archiving Service (WAS) collections and all core infrastructure activities, i.e., crawling, indexing, search, display, and storage, will be transferred to Archive-It. WAS partners have captured close toINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. 2,400 MS-DOS games and programs have gone live on the Internet Archive. The full collection is here and the games-specific section (basically all of them, for now) is here. But wait before you click on those two links.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Redesigning Archive.org We’ve recently put up a new beta version of the archive.org site. The beta is the first step toward inviting people to participate in building libraries together. Archive.orgINTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouraging patent owners to declare themselves “defensive,” and share their patents with others that have declared themselvesdefensive.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
As part of their Building Libraries Together initiative the Internet Archive is testing a new socially-responsible jobs model with Bay Area Rescue Mission (BARM) of Richmond, California.. The Internet Archive has been digitizing books for nearly 10 years, but needed help reaching a goal of 10 million eBooks.“We had so much high value content that needed to be digitized, but not enough staffINTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Maria Lin’s Bibliochronology shows a history of published writing.. Resulting from a massive study of the Archive’s contents, Lin pulls out and features texts from the year 1423 to 2013, showing a sample of a book printed every five years between the two dates.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Christine Lusey’s project The Year 1968 tells the story of America during an iconic period.. As Christine says: “I wanted to see how much of the story of 1968 in America – what people might have seen, heard and experienced – I could tell using just content found in theInternet Archive.
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Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
$4 Million Available for Digitization in 2015 Application Deadline is April 30th - Let’s Apply Together! Internet Archive wants to partner with you to bring your ‘Hidden Collections’ into the publicINTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
This week, the University of California California Digital Libraries and the UC Libraries announced a partnership with Internet Archive’s Archive-It Service.. In the coming year, CDL’s Web Archiving Service (WAS) collections and all core infrastructure activities, i.e., crawling, indexing, search, display, and storage, will be transferred to Archive-It. WAS partners have captured close toINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. 2,400 MS-DOS games and programs have gone live on the Internet Archive. The full collection is here and the games-specific section (basically all of them, for now) is here. But wait before you click on those two links.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Redesigning Archive.org We’ve recently put up a new beta version of the archive.org site. The beta is the first step toward inviting people to participate in building libraries together. Archive.orgINTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
This week, the University of California California Digital Libraries and the UC Libraries announced a partnership with Internet Archive’s Archive-It Service.. In the coming year, CDL’s Web Archiving Service (WAS) collections and all core infrastructure activities, i.e., crawling, indexing, search, display, and storage, will be transferred to Archive-It. WAS partners have captured close toINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. 2,400 MS-DOS games and programs have gone live on the Internet Archive. The full collection is here and the games-specific section (basically all of them, for now) is here. But wait before you click on those two links.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Redesigning Archive.org We’ve recently put up a new beta version of the archive.org site. The beta is the first step toward inviting people to participate in building libraries together. Archive.orgINTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
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Jeff Thompson’s Most Frequent Word Search is an algorithmic-curatorial project. It uses the 250 most-frequent unique words in the oldest text with a date listed in Project Gutenberg - “Old Mortality, Volume 2” by Sir Walter Scott.INTERNET ARCHIVE
As part of their Building Libraries Together initiative the Internet Archive is testing a new socially-responsible jobs model with Bay Area Rescue Mission (BARM) of Richmond, California.. The Internet Archive has been digitizing books for nearly 10 years, but needed help reaching a goal of 10 million eBooks.“We had so much high value content that needed to be digitized, but not enough staffINTERNET ARCHIVE
Maria Lin’s Bibliochronology shows a history of published writing.. Resulting from a massive study of the Archive’s contents, Lin pulls out and features texts from the year 1423 to 2013, showing a sample of a book printed every five years between the two dates.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Christine Lusey’s project The Year 1968 tells the story of America during an iconic period.. As Christine says: “I wanted to see how much of the story of 1968 in America – what people might have seen, heard and experienced – I could tell using just content found in theInternet Archive.
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$4 Million Available for Digitization in 2015 Application Deadline is April 30th - Let’s Apply Together! Internet Archive wants to partner with you to bring your ‘Hidden Collections’ into the publicINTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive will do a best effort to keep the backbone running well, but we cannot guarantee specific performance metrics. Also, over time expectations of what is an acceptable speed tend to go up. For this reason, we recommend upgrading devices aboutINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
Louise Barry’s Adventures Close to Home is a selection of videos from the collection of the Internet Archive, spanning 80 years and including educational productions, ephemeral films, advertisements, experimental films, cartoons, home movies, and vlogs. This project looks at the American iconography of travel: road trips, wanderers, vacations, car culture, and the relationship of thisINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The new version of the archive.org site has been evolving over the past 6 months in response to the feedback we’ve received from thousands of our awesome users.. If you haven’t been following along, you can review a little bit of the journey through these blog posts: Building Libraries Together: New Tools for a New Direction (10/28/14); Redesigning Archive.org (11/5/2014)INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
MARIO KLINGEMANN'S MAP OF BOOK SUBJECTS ON INTERNET ARCHIVE With his eye to images in the ‘Texts’ collection, Mario Klingemann algorithmically arranged Archive book content based on tag similarity. This map offers an alternative way to browse the 2,619,833 images contained in the Internet Archive’s book collection.It shows 5500 different subjects which have been algorithmically arranged by their thematic relationships.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Defensive Patent License: Troll Proofed. Innovation Protected. Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouragingINTERNET ARCHIVE
Friday, December 19, 2014 6 pm Reception 7:30 pm Film. 300 Funston Ave. San Francisco, CA 94118. Get tickets here!INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. 2,400 MS-DOS games and programs have gone live on the Internet Archive. The full collection is here and the games-specific section (basically all of them, for now) is here. But wait before you click on those two links.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Isolated Elements is a collection of videos created by Ben Baker-Smith, in collaboration with sound artist Evan Kühl. Each video is constructed from materials hosted by Internet Archive and selected for their relation to five of the classical elements: space, water, fire, wind, and earth.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Redesigning Archive.org We’ve recently put up a new beta version of the archive.org site. The beta is the first step toward inviting people to participate in building libraries together. Archive.orgINTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
Welcome to the new Archive tumblr presence.We’ve had a fun time seeing all the amazing experiments that came out of the Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies and are glad so many of you decided to join us as followers on this new blog.. From this point, we’ll still post any interesting experimental projects with archive resources but this blog aims to add to the tumblr community in a moreINTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. At our Annual Event last week, the Archive announced a variety of new projects and plans, including our new beta interface, our compact book scanner, and our progress in tracking political ads on television.. The event (full video is here) went very well, with lots of activities and social gathering before and afterwards, and included the first public unveiling of our newestINTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
INTERNET ARCHIVE
by Jason Scott. 2,400 MS-DOS games and programs have gone live on the Internet Archive. The full collection is here and the games-specific section (basically all of them, for now) is here. But wait before you click on those two links.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Isolated Elements is a collection of videos created by Ben Baker-Smith, in collaboration with sound artist Evan Kühl. Each video is constructed from materials hosted by Internet Archive and selected for their relation to five of the classical elements: space, water, fire, wind, and earth.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Last September, the John S. and James L Knight Foundation issued this challenge: “How might we leverage libraries as a platform to build more knowledgeable communities?”Today we are proud to announce that the Internet Archive’s plan for “Building Libraries Together” will make archive.org more community-driven, with a major grant from the Knight Fo undation.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive’s mission is universal access to knowledge. For us, that access happens over the Internet. In many places, there are two or few providers of fast Internet access, which tends to lead to high prices, bad service and makes censorship too easy.INTERNET ARCHIVE
Redesigning Archive.org We’ve recently put up a new beta version of the archive.org site. The beta is the first step toward inviting people to participate in building libraries together. Archive.orgINTERNET ARCHIVE
Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be inINTERNET ARCHIVE
The new version of the archive.org site has been evolving over the past 6 months in response to the feedback we’ve received from thousands of our awesome users.. If you haven’t been following along, you can review a little bit of the journey through these blog posts: Building Libraries Together: New Tools for a New Direction (10/28/14); Redesigning Archive.org (11/5/2014)INTERNET ARCHIVE
With his eye to images in the ‘Texts’ collection, Mario Klingemann algorithmically arranged Archive book content based on tag similarity. This map offers an alternative way to browse the 2,619,833 images contained in the Internet Archive’s book collection.It shows 5500 different subjects which have been algorithmically arranged by their thematic relationships.INTERNET ARCHIVE
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library offering access to millions of free books, movies, and music, plus an archive of 400+billion web pages.
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Defensive Patent License: Troll Proofed. Innovation Protected. Today the Defensive Patent License is officially released. It is designed to bring free software ideas to the patent arena by encouragingINTERNET ARCHIVE
Friday, December 19, 2014 6 pm Reception 7:30 pm Film. 300 Funston Ave. San Francisco, CA 94118. Get tickets here!INTERNET ARCHIVE
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Internet Archive Tumblr Residencies Visit us at http://archive.org . SAVE THE DATE: NETLABEL DAY - JULY 14TH _The Internet Archive has a large (over 58,000 items) and growing collection of netlabels.
Recently we received a message asking to help announce a new global event, Netlabels Day. Please support it if you are part of thenetlabels world._
Record
Store Day was created on 2007 to celebrate the record stores in the USA and the rest of the world. In that celebration, independent bands and labels released music exclusively for that day on vinyl, seizing the revival of that format. This was the base of the Netlabel Day,
a sort of distant relative of RSD, that hopes to install a new tradition releasing digital music every July 14th from now on. This initiative was born in Chile thanks to Manuel Silva, from M.I.S.T. Records, and it reunites more than 50 labels from all over the world. All genres are present: Rock, pop, electronic, noise, ambient and many many more - free and just for you! We will upload every single release on Archive.org, because we love this platform. We always use it and we’ve never experimented any issues with it. Every album will be available for free on WAV and FLAC via direct download, or torrent as well. The most important thing is to include everyone in this idea. We will close the call on June 1, so if you have a netlabel and you want to be part of this, please email us to contact.netlabelday@gmail.com.
If you are an independent artist without any label associated, you can release your music with us too and be listened to along every participating netlabel, so just contact us from May 15 to June 1. Everyone is invited. Be part of this madness!Links:
http://netlabelday.blogspot.com http://www.facebook.com/netlabelday http://www.twitter.com/netlabel_day* # netlabels
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MAKING YOUR DOS PROGRAMS LIVE AGAIN AT THE INTERNET ARCHIVE | INTERNETARCHIVE BLOGS
Since the beginning of the year, the Internet Archive has been making a large amount of DOS-based gamesand programs
run in the browser, much like our Console Living Roomand Internet Arcade
collections. Many thousands of people have stopped by and tried out these programs, enjoying such classics as Llamatron 2112or Dangerous Dave
.
With countless examples of DOS programs going back spanning 30 years, there’s lots of great software to try out and experiment with. Here’s a great place to start. If you want to just try out the software, we’re done here. Go intoour stacks
and
have a great time!
Otherwise, READ ON!
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THE EVOLVING INTERNET ARCHIVE The new version of the archive.org site has been evolving over the past 6 months in response to the feedback we’ve received from thousands of our awesome users. If you haven’t been following along, you can review a little bit of the journey through these blog posts: * Building Libraries Together: New Tools for a New Direction(10/28/14)
* Redesigning Archive.org(11/5/2014)
* What’s New with V2(2/12/2015)
Why change the site at all? The posts above help answer that, but inbrief:
* 35% of our ~3 million daily users are on mobile/tablet devices, and the classic site is not easy to use on small formats. * The new tools we want to offer our users would be difficult to implement in the old site architecture. * The classic site was built a long time ago, using methods that are outdated. Finding programmers who have the skills to work in that environment is becoming increasingly difficult, and the ramp up time for new employees is painful. The redesign has given us an opportunity to start pulling the front end (what you see) apart from the back end, so they can evolve separately. Blue represents people in classic archive.org (v1), red represents people in the new version (v2) Currently about 85% of archive.org users are in the new version. Over the next few weeks we will be asking the remaining 15% to try it out. For the time being, users will be able to exit the new archive.org and return to the “classic” version — but the classic will not always be available or supported, so please give the new version a try and give us feedback if there are things on the site that you don’t like, can’t find, or that seem like bugs. (When you click “exit” you will have an opportunity to give us feedback.) We have made several video tours that introduce you to the new site. I recommend starting with the sitetour.
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off at Internet Archive March 13! Saskia Sassen, Omar Khan & Katina Michael speak with Etienne Turpin. * # the data made me do it* # saskia sassen
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HISTORIAN TELLS DEVELOPERS TO "STEAL FROM WORK" - IGN _Jason Scott of Internet Archive makes a case for saving gaming’s relics from destruction. _ Our lovely Jason featured at IGN. * # internet archive* # jason scott
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WHAT'S NEW WITH ARCHIVE.ORG V2 If you’re curious about the changes you’ve been seeing in the beta version of archive.org,
this blog post has all the details. Try https://archive.org/v2for yourself!
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FCC APPROVES NET NEUTRALITY RULES FOR 'OPEN INTERNET' > The FCC approved the policy known as net neutrality by a 3-2 vote, > with FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler saying the agency will ensure that no > entity “should control free open access to the Internet.” Great news, and a perfect excuse to throw a party! * # internet archive* # FCC
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Awww… it’s true, the archive is one big room full of happy! Join us for a Friday lunch when you’re in town. * # internet archive* # paul wouters
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YOU ARE INVITED TO A PARTY: VICTORY FOR THE NET Dear Friend of the Open Internet,JOIN US!
FCC Chairman, Tom Wheeler, wants to do something monumental: reclassify broadband access providers under Title II of theCommunications Act.
Translation: we’ve made huge progress in the fight to protect the Open Internet. And it’s time to celebrate! The Internet Archive & Electronic Frontier Foundation invite you to VICTORY FOR THE NET! An evening of celebration, conversation, and sharing what’s next. The party will be Thursday, February 26 at the Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, from 6-9 p.m. The FCC still has to vote on Chairman Wheeler’s proposal and we don’t know the exact details yet. What we do know is that we’ve all worked hard to get the agency on the right track at last. We’re not done yet, but we have a lot to celebrate. We are joining hands with our friends and co-hosts from:Free Press
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18 Million Rising
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Center for Media Justice–home
of the Media Action Grassroots Network, Common Cause,
Daily Kos
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Demand Progress
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Fight For the Future,Media
Alliance
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Progressive Change Campaign Committee,
Public Knowledge
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San Francisco Bitcoin,
San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation,
The Greenlining Institute,
The Utility Reform Network and to take stock of how far we have come, and where we are headed in the movement to protect the Open Internet. Hope to see you next Thursday! RSVP Today!Brewster Kahle
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> RICK PRELINGER’S LATEST FILM: NO MORE ROAD TRIPS? {5 MINUTE > PRESENTATION AT THE CREATIVE CAPITAL ARTIST RETREAT}>
> from the New York Film Festival Description of No More Road Trips?:>
>> Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur >> films, No More Road Trips?, the latest film from archivist and >> filmmaker Rick Prelinger (Lost Landscapes of San Francisco; Lost >> Landscapes of Detroit), explores the highways and byways of a >> period in American history that may well be in our rearview >> mirror. Focusing on road culture and the idea of “peak >> travel,” the film is a participatory experience that depends >> upon audiences to provide the soundtrack and narration. No More >> Road Trips? is a perpetual work in progress, a piece that cannot >> be completed until you, the audience, lends your voice to the >> images to this one of a kind interactive cinema experience.>
> the Prelinger Library>
> and The Internet Archive> (&
> way back machine> )
> are places anyone can access this sort of raw material>
> (see video below (Bonobo Cirrus) for an amazing example of a music > video made from Prelinger’s movie archive)>
> for me the glory of this project is nested and layered. i love the > fact that he is using the ephemera of everyday people (the home > movies) to make a movie experience that is ultimately ephemeral, > unique, and entirely dependent upon the audience at each showing. so > it’s recursively ephemeral. on top of that it creates a context in > which a collective group must participate in the production of the > art — that experience is the most valuable, exciting thing for me. > this truly collectively made and experienced art —- being a maker > of the moment is a large part of the experience of the moment - for > everyone involved. sigh. want. * ↵ Reblogged from trixclibrarian * # internet archive* # rick prelinger
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ARCHIVE-IT - CHARLIE HEBDO Charlie Hebdo Archive-It Collection. A collaboration between AIT, Bibliotheque nationale de France, and other IIPC organizations. * # Internet Archive* # Archive-it
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IS THE INTERNET ARCHIVED?amye5800
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> I was cleaning out my inbox today and found a ton of articles I had > sent myself to read. I had a bit of time and really wanted the > clarity of a small inbox so I decided to read them. Two were deemed > too long, but I happily made my way through the six remaining > articles. My favourite one was _The New Yorker’_s article _The> Cobweb
>
> _about archiving the internet.>
> I generally assume that anything I publish online can be found by > anyone and will remain there forever (at least for a very long > time). What I did not think about was who would take care of > archiving all of these things and how long they would actually be > kept for. I highly recommend reading the article, but if you’re > short of time, here are a few of my favourite snippets.>
> _No one believes any longer, if anyone ever did, that “if it’s > on the Web it must be true,” but a lot of people do believe that > if it’s on the Web it will stay on the Web. Chances are, though, > that it actually won’t._>
> _Web pages don’t have to be deliberately deleted to disappear. > Sites hosted by corporations tend to die with their hosts. When > MySpace, GeoCities, and Friendster were reconfigured or sold, > millions of accounts vanished. Facebook has been around for only a > decade; it won’t be around forever. Twitter is a rare case: it has > arranged to archive all of its tweets at the Library of Congress._>
> _A footnote used to say, “Here is how I know this and where I > found it.” A footnote that’s a link says, “Here is what I used > to know and where I once found it, but chances are it’s not there> anymore.”_
>
> _…if Memento and projects like it work, the Web will have a time > dimension, a way to get from now to then, effortlessly, a fourth > dimension. And then the past will be inescapable, which is as > terrifying as it is interesting._>
> _“Every time a light blinks, someone is uploading or > downloading,” Kahle explains. Six hundred thousand people use the > Wayback Machine every day, conducting two thousand searches a > second. “You can see it.”_ When considering your personal privacy and goals for putting out information, assuming what you publish will be archived in some way is probably a good idea. While the Internet Archive makes an effort to respect any request (including robots.txt preferences) for avoiding archiving something, someone out there could still screenshot your content, save a copy for themselves, and there are plenty of bots that scrape online content for many reasons - Google caches, spambots use content to aggregate for their posting, and so on. So while there’s always a risk that we may lose important resources when a server goes down, there’s also that flipside you mention that anything posted to the internet can be saved - in fact, it has to be locally on your machine somewhere just to view it, even if it’s‘temporary’!
Glad you enjoyed the article about us! * ↵ Reblogged from amy-eaton * # internet archive * # posting content to the internet* # the new yorker
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> _The Tourmaline. Its Relation as a Gem; Its Complex Nature; Its > Wonderful Physical Properties, Etc., Etc.; With Special Reference to > the Beautiful and Matchless Crystals Found in the State of Maine_ > (1873). Found in the Internet Archive>
> by AnitaNH
Some beatiful pages! * ↵ Reblogged from anitanh * # internet archive* # books
* # illustrations
* # 1800s
* # nature
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JOBS AT THE INTERNET ARCHIVE NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT THE INTERNET ARCHIVE! * Senior Engineer: Search and Data Management * Wayback Machine Senior Engineer * Software Project Engineer * Junior Accounting Specialist * # internet archive* # job posting
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Beautiful photos from our Internet Archive London scanning operation in the Euston Scan Centre, courtesy of Motherboard. > On the top floor of the Wellcome Library, 12 people sit in the > darkness of blackout blinds, illuminated by the white LEDs of a > scanning machine. > This is the Euston Scan Centre, currently home to a team from the > Internet Archive. They are part of an ambitious project to digitise > the 19th century book collections of 10 UK libraries relating to the > topic of medicine. They each aim to scan 800 pages an hour. > They‘ve scanned over 2.5 million since they started with a full > staff in October, and will have done 16-17 million by 2016. Read more at Motherboard! * # internet archive* # book scanning
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