February 8th, 2018
By Karl-Rainer Blumenthal It’s comforting to know that with the help of Freedom of Press and Archive-It, the internet never forgets. So ends a thorough report by Wiredâs Louise Matsakis ... Read More
January 15th, 2015
Originally posted on the Internet Archive blog. This week, the University of California California Digital Libraries and the UC Libraries announced a partnership with Internet Archiveâs Archive-It Service. In the ... Read More
August 12th, 2014
“Websites are important records of institutional history, but they are also always being updated, redesigned, or taken down. How do we access important information from  outdated versions of websites? The ... Read More
July 2nd, 2014
“…With no time to lose, a hasty distress call was made to an office 6,500 miles away in San Francisco, a converted church that is home to the Internet Archive ... Read More
April 11th, 2014
“When a group of investigative reporters was raided last month in Crimea by masked gunmen, they made an unlikely call: to a group of archivists 6,000 miles away in San ... Read More
March 3rd, 2014
Jefferson Bailey of Metropolitan New York Library Council and Joshua Ranger of AudioVisual Preservation Solutions are the hosts of our favorite podcast about archives and preservation, “More Podcast, Less Process” ... Read More
February 25th, 2014
Library of Congress’s Signal Blog posted about the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) Sochi Olympic collection, a collaboration between IIPC member institutions, the Internet Archive, and Archive-It. It is a ... Read More
January 31st, 2014
Last month we featured guest poster Jaime McCurry, current National Digital Stewardship Resident at Folger Shakespeare Library. She recently interviewed Maureen McCormick Harlow, NDSR resident at National Library of Medicine on ... Read More
August 15th, 2013
“Visualizing Digital Collections at Archive-It”, was the subject of a recent MS thesis by Kalpesh Padia (who is continuing his Ph.D. studies at NC State University) and a JCDL 2012 ... Read More
April 18th, 2013
“Over the past year, NYARC has surveyed the publishing and web archiving landscape to develop a program for collecting born-digital art research materials.” An overview of this project called ... Read More