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L.H. -- thanks for noticing the bug. Here's a repost to the full list!

L.H. Grant <lhgrant@...> wrote:

> Am I to have the honor of being the first one archived?

Perhaps so, which means that I get to be the second. :-) But seriously,
there really hasn't been a whole lot of activity on the list. I too, am
interested in the work of the Internet Archive and would love to see a
discussion develop.

First Topic: How long until we have Web access to the archive?

Second Topic: Should we focus on more specialized archives rather than
trying to archive the entire Web? I mean, even some of the biggest search
engines haven't been able to do it -- and they're tossing out a lot of data
(images, and some strip out HTML tags). Why should a not-for-profit think
they can do any better?

--
Aaron Swartz | "Mud sometimes gives the illusion of depth."
<http://swartzfam.com/aaron/>| - Marshall McLuhan

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Greetings all, As a new subscriber to the list I tried to access the archivists archives and was informed that there currently are no archives available. Is...
L.H. Grant
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Jul 19, 2000
5:30 pm

Lee, Until your email I'd forgotten the list even existed. Perhaps just to start something I'll describe a little bit of what our library is trying to do in...
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Jul 20, 2000
6:46 pm

Bryn, good to hear from you, I just downloaded webstripper and it worked fine. I am trying to find a way to archive websites, much like you do, to be viewed by...
Harry Verwayen
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Jul 20, 2000
11:29 pm

L.H. -- thanks for noticing the bug. Here's a repost to the full list! ... Perhaps so, which means that I get to be the second. :-) But seriously, there really...
Aaron Swartz
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Jul 20, 2000
10:57 pm

Hello all Bryn Deamer asked if there were other similar projects to his at the Baha'i World Centre Library, so I thought I'd point out PANDORA at the National ...
Deborah Woodyard
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Jul 21, 2000
4:53 pm

... Why not use a tool that looks like the CVS system? http://www.cyclic.com/CVS/index_html (note that CVS is not really intended to save graphics- so you...
Charles MacDonald
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Jul 24, 2000
3:50 am

The IPROXY product developed by AT&T Labs-Research also provide the function of archiving web pages. It can be downloaded from: ...
David Chiou
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Jul 27, 2000
12:15 am

Harry, I'll answer the easiest question: "Another thing is how do you know when a site has been updated? Are there tools that can notify you when that happens...
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Jul 24, 2000
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... Not a bad choce. Most web formats have viewers on Unix.. ... (Lots of security holes?) ... Hate to say it, but Microsoft formats change too often to ever...
Charles MacDonald
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Jul 24, 2000
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For those looking for EAD references and the likes, I like... http://hul.harvard.edu/hul/dfap/dfapcontents.html ...
Bob Mulrenin
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