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Internet Archive. Coordinates: The Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library with the stated mission of "universal access to all knowledge. "[2][3] It provides permanent storage of and free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, music, moving images, and nearly three million public-domain books. As of October 2012, its collection topped 10 petabytes.[4][5] In addition to its archiving function, the Archive is an activist organization, advocating for a free and open Internet.

The Internet Archive allows the public to upload and download digital material to its data cluster, but the bulk of its data is collected automatically by its web crawlers, which work to preserve as much of the public web as possible. The Archive is a member of the International Internet Preservation Consortium.[10] This non-profit digital library was officially designated as a library by the State of California in 2007.[11] History[edit] According to its website: World Wide Web archiving[edit] Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine. Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine. Internet Archive: Wayback Machine.

Internet Archive Wayback Machine. WebCite. UK Web Archive. Digital Preservation (Library of Congress) Hanzo Archives - Website Archiving and Social Media Archiving for E-Discovery, Compliance, and Information Management. UK Government Web Archive. MINERVA: Mapping the Internet Electronic Resources Virtual Archive. Politisches Internet-Archiv - Startseite. - the european archive : home page - Warp.ndl.go. Netarchive.dk. Since 2005 the collection and preservation of the Danish part of the internet is included in the Danish Legal Deposit Law. The task is undertaken by the two legal deposit libraries in Denmark, State and University Library and The Royal Library. Netarchive.dk cannot be accessed by the general public.The archive is only accessible to researchers who have requested and been granted special permission to use the collection for specific research purposes.

This website, Netarkivet.dk, is designed to inform researchers, website owners, and other interested parties about the Danish web archive. For the time being most of the website is in Danish. You can find information about: If you want to know more about NetarchiveSuite, the open source software developed and used by the institutions behind Netarkivet, please check the NetarchiveSuite website.

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at info@netarkivet.dk. BOA - Baden-Würtembergisches Online-Archiv. Webarchivierung. Das World Wide Web hat sich seit seiner Entstehung zu einem unverzichtbaren Massenmedium entwickelt. Dort publizierte Inhalte gehören mittlerweile ebenso zum nationalen Kulturgut eines Landes wie Printmedien. Aus diesem Grund wurde der Sammlungsauftrag der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek um den Bereich der Online Medien erweitert (Mediengesetznovelle BGBl I 8/2009).

Ziel der Webarchivierung ist die Sammlung und Archivierung des gesamten nationalen Webspace. Das Web@rchiv Österreich ermöglicht LeserInnen und WissenschaftlerInnen in Zukunft noch Zugang zu Webseiten, wenn sie längst aus dem Live Web verschwunden sind. Für den Zugriff in der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek stehen spezielle Terminals zur Verfügung, die den rechtlichen Bestimmungen angepasst sind (z.B. kein E-Mail Versand etc.). Archivseiten können einerseits durch Eingabe einer Internetadresse in ein Suchfeld gefunden werden. Weitere Informationen In Kooperation mit. Digital Archive for Chineses Studies (Institute of Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg)

Schnellsuche Archiv durchsuchen Dieser Service wird Ihnen vom Institut für Sinologie der Universität Heidelberg angeboten. Das Projekt wurde von 2001 bis 2004 von der Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Foundation unterstützt. Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft unterstützt. Bildquellen Schriftzeichen, Chinesische Mauer, Buchrücken. Pandora Archive - Preserving and Accessing Networked DOcumentary Resources of Australia. Web-Archivierung. Web-Archivierung ist das Sammeln und dauerhafte Ablegen von Netzpublikationen mit dem Zweck, in der Zukunft Öffentlichkeit und Wissenschaft einen Blick in die Vergangenheit bieten zu können.

Die größte internationale Einrichtung zur Web-Archivierung ist das Internet Archive in San Francisco (USA), das sich als Archiv des gesamten World Wide Web versteht. Staatliche Archive und Bibliotheken in vielen Ländern unternehmen Anstrengungen zur Sicherung der Netzüberlieferung in ihrem Bereich. Archivierungsziele[Bearbeiten] Web-Archivierung verfolgt das Ziel, einen definierten Ausschnitt der im Internet vorhandenen Web-Präsenzen in systematischer Form abzubilden. Hierfür sind eine übergreifende Sammlungspolitik, ein Auswahlverfahren und die Häufigkeit der Archivierung vorab zu klären. Nach der Übernahme sind technische und juristische Vorkehrungen zu treffen, um eine ständige öffentliche Zugänglichkeit zu garantieren. Auswahlverfahren[Bearbeiten] Unspezifisch Auswahlliste Übernahmemethoden[Bearbeiten]

Archive site. In web archiving, an archive site is a website that stores information on, or the actual, webpages from the past for anyone to view. Common techniques[edit] Two common techniques for archiving web sites are using a web crawler or soliciting user submissions: Using a web crawler: By using a web crawler (e.g., the Internet Archive) the service will not depend on an active community for its content, and thereby can build a larger database faster. This can result in the community's growing larger as well. [why?] Examples[edit] Google Groups[edit] On February 12, 2001, Google acquired the usenet discussion group archives from Deja.com and turned it into their Google Groups service [1]. Internet Archive[edit] The Internet Archive (Internet Archive official website) is building a compendium of websites and digital media. NBCUniversal Archives[edit] NBCUniversal Archives offer access to exclusive content from NBCUniversal and its subsidiaries.

Nextpoint[edit] PANDORA Archive[edit] textfiles.com[edit] Web archiving. Preserving history of web pages Web archiving is the process of collecting portions of the World Wide Web to ensure the information is preserved in an archive for future researchers, historians, and the public. Web archivists typically employ web crawlers for automated capture due to the massive size and amount of information on the Web. The largest web archiving organization based on a bulk crawling approach is the Wayback Machine, which strives to maintain an archive of the entire Web. 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.[1] National libraries, national archives and various consortia of organizations are also involved in archiving culturally important Web content.

Commercial web archiving software and services are also available to organizations who need to archive their own web content for corporate heritage, regulatory, or legal purposes. List of Web archiving initiatives. Map of Web archiving initiatives worldwide in March, 2012. This page contains a list of Web archiving initiatives worldwide. For easier reading, the information is divided in three tables: web archiving initiatives, archived data and access methods. This Wikipedia page was originally generated from the results obtained for the research paper A survey on web archiving initiatives[1] published by the Portuguese Web Archive[2] team. Web archiving initiatives[edit] Archived data[edit] Access methods[edit] References[edit]