MORE 'INTERNET-ARCHIVE' POSTS
Event: June 5th In Richmond, CA: The Internet Archive Will Have an Open-House and Launch Their "Physical Archive" Facility
Libraries, Management and Leadership, News, Open Access, Preservation
|At the end of January we shared a link to a story about the Internet Archive purchasing a 45,000-square-foot building and the large yard next door at 2512 and 2514 Florida Ave. in Richmond, CA. If you’re in the SF Bay Area on Sunday, June 5th you might want to head to Richmond (about 30 […]
The Open Library collection of (and free to access) book info including many free full-text eBooks has just added the OCLC number and a direct link to the WorldCat bibliographic record for more than four million editions in their collection. The The four million number comes from many titles in the Open Library having multiple […]
From The Cornell Daily Sun: Internet Archive will begin preserving Cornell’s online content starting this month after the University signed a contract with the Internet archiving company in March. Internet Archive will create an archive of Cornell’s entire web space — approximately eight million documents — by capturing HTML coding, images, PDFs and links to […]
Online Archive of University of Michigan Web Sites, Pages Now Publicly Available
Archives and Special Collections, Associations and Organizations, Digital Collections, Interactive Tools, Libraries, Resources
|The California Digital Library (CDL) has announced that the University of Michigan Web Archive curated by Nancy Deromedi and Michael Shallcross was recently made publicly access on the web. The Bentley Historical Library (BHL) at the U. of Michigan partners with CDL’s Web Archiving Service. From a CDLInfo Post: The University of Michigan Web Archive contains 490 archived sites from the umich.edu […]
Advertising: The Internet Archive Now Provides Access to AdViews Database of Vintage TV Commercials
|The AdViews database from the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History in Duke University’s Special Collection Library has been online for several years and offers researchers access to “thousands” of television commercials from the 1950s-1980s that were “collected or created” by Benton & Bowles or its successor, D’Arcy Masius Benton & […]