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  2. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    Through a web application, Archive-It partners can harvest, catalog, manage, browse, search, and view their archived collections. [81] In terms of accessibility, the archived web sites are full text searchable within seven days of capture. [82] Content collected through Archive-It is captured and stored as a WARC file. A primary and back-up ...

  3. List of Web archiving initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Web archiving at Library and Archives Canada (LAC) [27] began in 2005 and concentrated on collecting the federal government web presence and capturing the federal elections, the Olympics, and Canadian commemorative events. Thematic web collections of Canadiana research interest have been curated as an ongoing program activity since 2009.

  4. Wikipedia:List of web archives on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    1.22 UK Web Archive (British Library) 1.23 Libraries and Archives Canada (deprecated) ... Timestamp: 4–14 digits for perma-archives.org, or snapshot ID; Examples:

  5. Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive began archiving cached web pages in 1996. One of the earliest known pages was archived on May 10, 1996, at 2:08 p.m. (). [5]Internet Archive founders Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat launched the Wayback Machine in San Francisco, California, [6] in October 2001, [7] [8] primarily to address the problem of web content vanishing whenever it gets changed or when a website is ...

  6. Web archiving - Wikipedia

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    A widely known web archive service is the Wayback Machine, run by the Internet Archive. The growing portion of human culture created and recorded on the web makes it inevitable that more and more libraries and archives will have to face the challenges of web archiving. [2]

  7. Help:Using the Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Wayback Machine is a service which can be used to cite archived copies of web pages used by articles. This is useful if a web page has changed, moved, or disappeared; links to the original content can be retained.

  8. Open Library - Wikipedia

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    Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Brewster Kahle , [ 5 ] Alexis Rossi, [ 6 ] Anand Chitipothu, [ 6 ] and Rebecca Hargrave Malamud , [ 6 ] Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive , a nonprofit organization .

  9. Help:Archiving a source - Wikipedia

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    The Wayback Machine is a service which can be used to cite archived copies of web pages used by articles. This is useful if a web page has changed, moved, or disappeared; links to the original content can be retained. This process can be performed automatically, using the web interface for User:InternetArchiveBot.