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If you want a PDF of an article I would instead suggest using the "Download as PDF" option in the side bar which can reliably give you a PDF version in seconds. At the time of the deprecation RfC, the namespace had pageviews on the order of a popular portal like Portal:South Africa spread out over slightly more than 6000 pages.
A Wikipedia book is a collection of articles linked from a special Book page comprising brief details and a table of contents. As time goes by and the articles get edited, the contents of the book will change to match. Wikipedia books are available for rendering as PDF files or printing off as paper books by third party providers.
But ultimately, Judge John G. Koeltl of the Southern District of New York ruled that Internet Archive "creates derivative e-books that, when lent to the public, compete with those authorized by the publishers." Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle declared their intention to appeal the ruling. [1] In fact, the case is still pending.
Also, old data in the Internet Archive. Wikimedia mailing lists archives. User:Emijrp/Wikipedia Archive. An effort to find all the Wiki[mp]edia available data, and to encourage people to download it and save it around the globe. Script to download all Wikipedia 7z dumps
Deletionpedia was an online archive wiki containing articles deleted from the English Wikipedia. Its version of each article included a header with more information about the deletion such as whether a speedy deletion occurred, where the deletion discussion about the article can be found and which editor deleted the article.
All books were moved to subpages of Wikipedia:Books/archive at the end of June where they remained for a month to allow users to keep books in userspace and allow for refunds after namespace deletion. On 3 August 2021, all books were deleted. For details of how to restore a book after deletion, see: Wikipedia:Books/archive
The Hachette decision affects all books made available through the Internet Archive and still under copyright, that is, almost all books available from the Internet Archive published since 1928. Both parties are still negotiating and the Internet Archive has said it will appeal, so nothing has changed regarding the availability of any of these ...
No. I am not talking about using the Internet Archive for citations (e.g. the Wayback Machine). I am talking about the Wikipedia article on the Internet Archive. The reason why you might find my missing the point is that you're on the wrong page for the discussion that you're trying to have. This is the Talk page for the article.