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[Archivists] A variety of fish in my net!   Message List  
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Re: [Archivists] A variety of fish in my net!

Electronic Information Systems Librarian <xlib@...> wrote:

> 1. Aaron Swartz wrote of "the work of the Internet Archive" Is that what this
> list is meant to be about? I had completely forgotten about it, but by
> plugging in www.archive.org into my web browser, was reminded that it was here
> that I joined this list! I notice also that the site still says that since
> 1998 they have only been collecting ASCII text. Is that really still the case?
>
> Aaron asked if we should "focus on more specialized archives rather than
> trying to archive the entire Web". Indeed my hope was to elicit help from
> other people in how to archive an extremely specialised subset of electronic
> documents (about or mentioning the Baha'i Faith) with extremely limited
> resources - only a part of my job, and just me with one lowly PC attached to a
> network, as part of a total library staff of 15 people.

Well, the website says the list is for "discussion on Internet libraries"
which is rather broad. Perhaps the Internet Archive could work out a
distributed system allowing people like you to work on smaller subsets
(Baha'i) of the Web and contribute your work to the archive. The archive
could provide you with the tools and technologies to spider and store the
information you'd like, and in return you could provide them with the data.

However, I haven't yet heard from anyone at the archive on this list, so I
don't know how feasible this is.

--
Aaron Swartz |"This information is top security.
<http://swartzfam.com/aaron/>| When you have read it, destroy yourself."
<http://www.theinfo.org/> | - Marshall McLuhan

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Friends, In response to Lee's comments I threw out a "fishing net" and pulled in a small but varied catch. 1. Aaron Swartz wrote of "the work of the Internet...
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... Well, the website says the list is for "discussion on Internet libraries" which is rather broad. Perhaps the Internet Archive could work out a distributed...
Aaron Swartz
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Jul 24, 2000
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You have discovered us! Yes, it is the Internet Archive which hosts this discussion list. For those who are not familiar with us, please go to www.archive.org...
Marlita Kahn
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Jul 24, 2000
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Aaron - In response to your query regarding the Internet Archive collection, the website is still accurate. We primarily collect ASCII.txt. In the past four...
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Jul 25, 2000
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... PANDORA is a regular part of the NLA's work and therefore does not have a separately allocated budget so I can't give you a figure on that. We have a ...
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Hello all - I am researching a short article on the development of toy-train related webpages for the Toy Train Paper and Memorabilia collectors newsletter. ...
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