International Libraries and the Internet Archive collaborate
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Google and Internet Archive collaborate
with librarians to digitize books
Google and Internet Archive collaborate
with librarians to digitize books
12/17/2004 06:30 PM
Search giant
Google has
launched yet another initiative, a project
to digitize old books in collaboration with a group of leading
libraries ( Harvard University ,
the New York Public Library , Oxford University , Stanford University , and the University of Michigan ).
The intent of this collaboration appears to be :
to expand the Web beyond its current valuable, if eclectic, body of
material and create a digital card catalog and searchable library for
the world's books, scholarly papers and special
collections.
Copyrighted materials will be available only in small selections.
Also in development, but unrelated to the Google effort, the Internet Achive has launched
the Million Book Project , which will digitize that many
books from libraries around the world. The Archive is also beginning
an open access archive .
Following its open-access tradition, the Archive has arranged with
libraries to make entire books accessible to the world.
The International Association of Law
Libraries (IALL)
The International Association of Law
Libraries (IALL)
06/05/2004 05:53 AMThe International Association of Law Libraries
(IALL)http://www.iall.org/The
International Association of Law Libraries (IALL) is a worldwide
organization of librarians, libraries, and other persons and
institutions concerned with the acquisition and use of legal
information emanating from sources other than their own jurisdictions.
The basic purpose of the Association is to promote on a world-wide
cooperative and non-profit basis the work of individuals, libraries
and other organizations concerned with all aspects of legal
information, and to facilitate the use of such information. Founded in
1959, the IALL now has over 600 members in more than 50 countries on
five continents. The members represent all types of legal collections
ranging from academic law libraries of all sizes to corporate
libraries, and from national and parliamentary libraries to
administrative agency and court libraries. This will be added to
Legal Resources 2004
Internet MiniGuide.
INTERNATIONAL AD AGENCY GROUP TO
COLLABORATE VIA EXTRANET Client Service
Process at Agencies Being Transformed by
Easy-to-Use Web-based Tool
INTERNATIONAL AD AGENCY GROUP TO
COLLABORATE VIA EXTRANET Client Service
Process at Agencies Being Transformed by
Easy-to-Use Web-based Tool
07/22/2004 03:01 AMWorldwide Partners, Inc., with partner offices in fifty-six countries,
has adopted WorkZone as a global collaboration tool. Headquartered in
Aurora, CO, Worldwide Partners has become a licensee of Trichys, LLC
of Conshohocken, PA, for Trichys’ WorkZone collaboration extranet.
[PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
Internet Archive: Audio Archive: Search
Results for naropa
Internet Archive: Audio Archive: Search
Results for naropa
06/23/2004 06:18 AMThe Naropa University Beat Generation audio archives .. The Internet
Archive just got
beat
archive.org/audio/audio-searchresults.php?searchAll=yes&collect
ion=&submit=main&search=naropa&limit=100&start=0
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Internet Archive allowed to archive
vintage software
Internet Archive allowed to archive
vintage software
12/09/2003 09:47 PMSydney Morning Herald Dec 9 2003 8:35PM ET
Internet Archive - Text Archive
Internet Archive - Text Archive
12/31/2004 06:47 AMInternet Archive - Text Archive
http://www.archive.org/texts/
This collection is free and open for everyone to use.
Their goal in digitizing these texts and putting them online is to
provide easy access to a rich and fascinating core collection of
archival texts. By providing near-unrestricted access to these texts,
they hope to encourage widespread use of texts in new contexts by
people who might not have used them before. Currently included: 1)
Canadian Libraries, 2) Million Book Project, 3) Children's Library, 4)
Project Gutenberg, 5) Arpanet, 6) Dance Manuals, 7) Internet
Bookmobile, and 8) Open Source Books. This will be added to
Academic Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
Libraries and the Internet
Libraries and the Internet
12/19/2004 03:00 PM
Kudos to Google and its new university allies -- including my alma
mater, the University of Michigan, as well as Harvard, Stanford, and
Oxford -- for their exciting project to
open the stacks (Wall Street
Journal, via
Paul
Kedrosky). It's a great day for the dissemination of knowledge!
Bloggers from these institutions are relaying the emails received from
their administrators:
...Libraries to install Internet filters
Libraries to install Internet filters
06/14/2004 05:25 AMHome.hamptonroads.com - Mon Jun 14, 07:57 am GMT
Internet Revives Public Libraries
Internet Revives Public Libraries
04/27/2004 07:28 AMAlmost All Libraries in U.S. Offer Free
Access to Internet
Almost All Libraries in U.S. Offer Free
Access to Internet
06/24/2005 03:23 PMNew York Times Jun 24 2005 5:42AM GMT
Kuwait: Libraries playing key role even
in the age of Internet
Kuwait: Libraries playing key role even
in the age of Internet
08/15/2004 06:02 AMZawya.com - Sun Aug 15, 09:16 am GMT
Phoenix bans Internet porn at libraries
Phoenix bans Internet porn at libraries
09/09/2004 06:56 AMAzcentral.com - Thu Sep 9, 10:46 am GMT
Public Libraries, the Internet and the
Impact of the Gates Foundation
Public Libraries, the Internet and the
Impact of the Gates Foundation
04/22/2004 08:00 PMBeSpacific Apr 23 2004 0:49AM GMT
The Internet Archive
The Internet Archive
09/21/2004 12:47 AMDirect and Related Links for 'The Internet
Archive'
“Why the Archive is Building an ‘Internet
Library’ Libraries exist to preserve society’s cultural
artifacts and to provide access to them. If libraries are to continue
to foster education and scholarship in this era of digital technology,
it’s essential for them to extend those functions into the
digital world. Many early movies were recycled to recover the silver
in the film. The Library of Alexandria — an ancient center of
learning containing a copy of…
Internet Picks Archive
Internet Picks Archive
09/08/2004 06:52 AMAdver.co.uk - Wed Sep 8, 10:07 am GMT
Internet Archive: Petabox
Internet Archive: Petabox
05/11/2004 04:45 PMInternet Archive: Petabox .. Petabox ..
more
archive.org/web/petabox.php
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Internet Archive: FreeCache
Internet Archive: FreeCache
05/12/2004 02:31 PMThe intriguing power of Freecache .. Internet Archive: FreeCache ..
FreeCache: .. free cache .. GO THERE! ..
FreeCache
archive.org/web/freecache.php
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Internet Archive additions as RSS
Internet Archive additions as RSS
07/14/2004 10:00 AMThis is an RSS feed for new files added to the Internet Archive
(images, music, video): lots of amazing serendipity here!
LinkThe Internet Archive wants your files
The Internet Archive wants your files
04/09/2005 05:19 AMSlate Magazine Apr 9 2005 9:14AM GMT
CeBIT 2005 Hannover, Germany. Dial-up
Internet Access by International
Internet Service Provider Dialer.net ISP
for Exhibitors and Visitors Worldwide
CeBIT 2005 Hannover, Germany. Dial-up
Internet Access by International
Internet Service Provider Dialer.net ISP
for Exhibitors and Visitors Worldwide
03/14/2005 05:24 PMDialer.net provides global roaming Internet access in Hannover,
Germany by several dial-up access points. The exhibitors and visitors
for CeBIT 2005 can connect to Internet and send and receive e-mails.
[PRWEB Mar 4, 2005]
Hacking The Internet Archive For
Lawsuits
Hacking The Internet Archive For
Lawsuits
07/12/2004 03:57 PMA fascinating post over at Lawmeme discusses a case where someone's
lawyers were
accused of hacking into The Internet Archive in
order to access certain archived web page that could be incriminating.
The company in question, perhaps realizing the problems with those
web pages, had asked Archive.org not to archive their sites.
Somehow, however, they claim the law firm of the other party "hacked"
into archive.org to access the data anyway. It's not at all clear how
someone could hack into archive.org to access the material, but as
James Grimmelmann notes, this seems like a legal issue worth watching.
It didn't become a major issue in this particular case, but it
certainly is likely to come up again in the future.
Digital Junkyard: A Competitor To The
Internet Archive?
Digital Junkyard: A Competitor To The
Internet Archive?
12/09/2003 03:50 AMBrewster Kahle's Internet Archive project is really a great thing, but
should there be only one such archive? It looks like they may be
getting some competition in the form of the
digital junkyard being built at the
University of Waterloo. They claim it's the "world's largest"
archive of digital content - but I wonder if they're really larger
than the Internet Archive which is quite large and growing every day
by leaps and bounds. It's going to contain all sorts of odd content,
though, including "everything from movie outtakes to the sound bites
left on the editing floor during the shooting of a music video." They
say they plan to make it available to anyone who wants access, but
don't say how they plan to do so. Right now, however, it's not easy
to find at all, and after a quick search, I've given up until someone
with more time/knowledge of this project points it out.
Extremely Cool Collection of 78s At
Internet Archive
Extremely Cool Collection of 78s At
Internet Archive
06/05/2005 11:21 PMI don't know why I haven't mentioned this cool collection of 78s at
the Internet Archive before. They're available at
http://www.archive.org/audio/audiolisting-browseartists.php?collection
=78rpm . The page I'm pointing to leads to a...
the Internet Archive is searching the
fourth dimension
the Internet Archive is searching the
fourth dimension
05/24/2004 11:37 PMWatch out Google,
the Internet
Archive is searching the fourth dimension -- time.
Naropa University Teams Up With Internet
Archive
Naropa University Teams Up With Internet
Archive
06/29/2004 09:11 AMNaropa University has teamed up with the Internet Archive to provide
online access to its collection of audio recordings. The recordings
represent 30 years of classes, lectures, and other presentations...
Internet Archive Opens Crawler Code
Under LGPL
Internet Archive Opens Crawler Code
Under LGPL
01/07/2004 02:38 PMramakant writes: "It looks like the Internet Archive, which hosts the
infamous Wayback Machine has opened its newest in-development crawler
code under the ...
Internet Archive, Universities Team Up
For a Digitized Collection
Internet Archive, Universities Team Up
For a Digitized Collection
12/27/2004 11:26 PMThings that make me go whee: Internet Archive and ten universities
agree to team up and make their own online library of digitized books.
Whee! You can get a nice...
Google archive exceeds 6 billion
Internet items
Google archive exceeds 6 billion
Internet items
02/17/2004 07:51 PMGoogle, the most widely used search engine in the US and among English
speakers worldwide, has reached a milestone of sorts now that its
index of Internet ...
Brewster Kahle on the Internet Archive
and People's Technology
Brewster Kahle on the Internet Archive
and People's Technology
04/16/2004 10:18 PMOpenP2P.com Apr 17 2004 2:26AM GMT
Search engine adds links to Internet
Archive cache
Search engine adds links to Internet
Archive cache
01/27/2004 01:47 PMGigablast, a search engine, now provides links to current versions of
search-results and to older versions cached in the Internet Archive.
Link
(
via Batelle)
BBC launches internet access to archive
dating back to 1934
BBC launches internet access to archive
dating back to 1934
06/25/2004 10:11 AMDMeurope.com Jun 25 2004 1:51PM GMT
International Internet Access Service
Provider Dialer.net ISP Adds a New
Global FAX Service for its Internet
Roaming Users Worldwide
International Internet Access Service
Provider Dialer.net ISP Adds a New
Global FAX Service for its Internet
Roaming Users Worldwide
02/05/2005 09:23 PMGlobal Internet Access provider Dialer.net provides global FAX service
for its users worldwide. Users can send faxes from anywhere in the
world to any FAX in the world with their current e-mail program.
[PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
Stargate Information Archive - Federal
Charges Filed Against SG-1 Archive
Stargate Information Archive - Federal
Charges Filed Against SG-1 Archive
07/27/2004 04:30 AMA Stargate SG-1 fan has had his computers destroyed and his life
thrown into turmoil because he ran a fansite .. Another Terrorist
Thwarted by FedGov .. brave new world of copyright law .. A threat to
national security!
sg1archive.com/nightmare.shtml
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The Internet Archive released a
preliminary version of their new Web
crawler software, Heritrix.
The Internet Archive released a
preliminary version of their new Web
crawler software, Heritrix.
01/08/2004 08:25 PMThe Internet Archive released a
preliminary version of their new Web crawler software, Heritrix.The amount of office space that
corporations allocate to their libraries
has fallen by 8.36% over the past five
years, according to a new survey of
corporate libraries "Corporate Library
Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition" ISBN:
1-57440-069-X.
The amount of office space that
corporations allocate to their libraries
has fallen by 8.36% over the past five
years, according to a new survey of
corporate libraries "Corporate Library
Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition" ISBN:
1-57440-069-X.
09/03/2004 02:51 AMReports on results of a major survey of corporate and other business
libraries. Gives extensive data on management policies and practices
and details on spending trends for salaries, electronic and print
materials, and library services. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]
International Internet
International Internet
12/26/2004 07:28 AMSignonsandiego.com - Sun Dec 26, 10:40 am GMT
International Internet Preservation
Consortium
International Internet Preservation
Consortium
05/15/2004 05:47 AMInternational Internet Preservation Consortiumhttp://netpreserve.orgThe national libraries of Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland,
France, Iceland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom, The Library of
Congress (USA) and the Internet Archive acknowledged the importance of
international collaboration for preserving Internet content for future
generations and therefore decided to form a consortium called the
International Internet Preservation Consortium. The goals of the
consortium are:
To enable the collection of a
rich body of Internet content from around the world to be preserved in
a way that it can be archived, secured and accessed over
time.
To foster the development and use of
common tools, techniques and standards that enable the creation of
international archives.
To encourage and
support national libraries everywhere to address Internet archiving
and preservation.
Interplanetary International Internet
Launched
Interplanetary International Internet
Launched
02/14/2004 02:46 PMKWSnet Feb 14 2004 6:11PM GMT
On the International Internet, Does the
First Amendment Apply?
On the International Internet, Does the
First Amendment Apply?
03/26/2005 01:00 PMTechnocrat.net Mar 26 2005 5:25PM GMT
Grok Description matches for International Libraries and the Internet Archive collaborate
GrokA matches for International Libraries and the Internet Archive collaborate
International Libraries and the Internet Archive collaborate