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* '''[http://www.archive.org Internet Archive]'''
* '''[http://www.archive.org Internet Archive]'''
* '''[http://www.archives.gov/ The National Archives]'''
* '''[http://www.archives.gov/ The National Archives]'''
* '''[http://www.loc.gov/ Library of Congress]'''
* '''[http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Gutenberg Project]''' produces free electronic books.
* '''[http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Gutenberg Project]''' produces free electronic books.
* '''[http://www.webharvest.gov/collections/ Federal Web Harvest]''' gathers material from federal government websites and archives them online.
* '''[http://www.webharvest.gov/collections/ Federal Web Harvest]''' gathers material from federal government websites and archives them online.

Revision as of 04:17, 19 September 2014

Closer to the top are links to sites directly related to Archive Team projects and Internet preservation, while links towards the bottom are more general. There is also a Newsfeed of articles where people go off on the need to back up your stuff or issues Archive Team likes you to know about.

Web 2.0 Bubble?

It seems like the 2.0 bubble is a bit more resilient than the 1.0 bubble. The name might not be as apt, but the sites could be doomed to suffer the same fate as their forebears due to the recession. These articles are useful because they make a head-count and attempt to survey the situation.

A Gentler Way to Say BACK IT UP

Online Archives of Interest

Books

  • The Victorian Internet by Tom Standage

See also