“Information wants to be free” – but at what cost? The Internet Archive was founded in 1996 as a non-profit digital library, aiming to provide “universal access to all knowledge”. It started with a ...
A targeted hack on the Internet Archive has threatened billions of archived web pages and a comprehensive digital history of the globe. The website remained offline on Friday after its founder ...
WASHINGTON – The Internet is a treasure trove of information, but as more people head for Wikipedia instead of an encyclopedia, how can we be sure we’re getting accurate historical data? That’s where ...
Patrons will soon be able to view digitized archival newspapers at the Grace A. Dow Library. Midland City Council approved a ...
A potentially landmark copyright lawsuit could affect how libraries are able to scan their own book collections. A potentially landmark copyright lawsuit could affect how libraries are able to scan ...
The Internet Archive (IA), a digital archival and library project, began its appeal process on June 28, against a 2023 judgement. The Archive seeks to defend its controlled digital lending (CDL) ...
Everything came to a halt for Brewster Kahle when he realized that the Internet Archive was hacked earlier this month. The Internet Archive is an enormous collection of digitized print and ...
Too many people are excited about Europeana, a pan-European digital library, archive, and museum. Last week, when the project’s prototype Web site debuted, it got 10 million hits per hour — and ...
The Internet Archive has appealed a verdict from March that found that its “Open Library” program fell foul of copyright laws, The Verge reported. The appeal was filed at the Second Circuit Court of ...
Internet Archive, the San Francisco-based digital library is celebrating its 25th year of preserving the history of the internet, radio, and TV broadcasts. The digital library is currently storing 475 ...
This collection compiles the interviews conducted as part of the 2024 Edgren Scholars project "The Women of Bethel: An Oral History Project" conducted by professors Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry and ...