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Archivo digital sin fines de lucro que hace disponibles millones de libros, películas, software, audio, imágenes y sitios web. Su propósito es ofrecer acceso permanente a investigadores, historiadores, académicos, personas con capacidades especiales y público en general para que puede consultar colecciones históricas en formato digital.
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El proyecto fue fundado en 1996 por Brewster Kahle en San Francisco, California, con el propósito de extender la función educativa de las bibliotecas en la era de la tecnología digital, y hacer un acervo comprensivo de la memoria web en colaboración con instituciones como Library of Congress y el Smithsonian. Una de sus intenciones más importantes es el acceso universal al conocimiento así como practicar el ejercicio del derecho a la memoria mediante una base completa, detallada, accesible e investigable de contenidos multimedia.
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== <small>'''Self-portrait'''</small> ==
  
Se propone también rastrear la evolución del internet, revivir links muertos o páginas que han sido removidas de la web, así como la realización de investigaciones sociológicas sobre el comportamiento de la gente en internet en diferentes regiones y periodos. Con el servicio Wayback Machine se pueden preservar sitios web de forma gratuita y consultar las webs almacenadas en direfentes fechas.Para la preservación de los documentos el archivo considera el almacenamiento de grandes cantidades de datos para la posteridad, previniendo accidentes mediante copias de las colecciones, migrando la información a nuevos formatos de datos en constante obsolescencia.
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''The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format.''
  
Internet Archive tiene varios proyectos como Open library, que es una biblioteca con mas de 2 millones de libros digitales en la que cada libro publicado tiene su propio sitio web. A través del proyecto Scanning services se digitalizan grandes colecciones de libros particulares o públicas para su consulta mientras que el proyecto Software archive permite el acceso a todo tipo de software sea inusual o difícil de encontrar. El servicio de pago Archive-it ayuda a los usuarios a analizar, guardar y organizar sus colecciones de sitios web. Actualmente dicho servicio es utilizado por universidades e instituciones federales. Con la plataforma Book server se pueden vender, prestar y distribuír libros en la red haciendo redes entre librerías, editoriales y vendedores de libros. En colaboración con la NASA, se ha realizado un sitio para la colección y muestra de imágenes video y contenido astronómico para ser abierto al público. Mediante Open Content Alliance se está además generando un acervo de consulta cuyo contenido es posible por la colaboración de organizaciones internacionales. Petabox es un archivo para la preservacion de petabytes (un millos de gigabytes de información) y 301 works.org permite guardar mapas URL. Bookmobile es una biblioteca digital móvil que permite descargar e imprimir cualquier tipo de material en cualquier geografía, mientras que en San Franciasco se lleva a cabo un proyecto de internet libre o community wireless, para proveer a los ciudadanos de acceso a internet.
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''Founded in 1996 and located in San Francisco, the Archive has been receiving data donations from Alexa Internet and others. In late 1999, the organization started to grow to include more well-rounded collections. Now the Internet Archive includes: texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as archived web pages in our collections, and provides specialized services for adaptive reading and information access for the blind and other persons with disabilities.''
  
URL: https://archive.org/
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== <small>'''Description'''</small> ==
  
Wayback machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://archive.org/web/
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Internet Archive is a nonprofit digital library of millions of books, movies, software, audio, images and websites. The Archive’s purpose is to offer researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities and and the general public, permanent access to historical collections in digital format.
  
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Archive
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The project was founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle in San Francisco, California, to usher the educational function of libraries into the digital technologies era and build a thorough archive of the web’s memory in collaboration with institutions such as the Library Of Congress and the Smithsonian. One of the project’s main goals is providing universal access to knowledge and exercising the right to memory with a complete, detailed, accessible and searchable database of multimedia content.
  
[[Categoría:Proyectos]]
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IA also sets out to track the Internet’s evolution, bring back expired links and previously removed websites, as well conduct sociological research on the people’s behavior online across different regions and time periods. The Wayback Machine preserves websites for free and allows browsing cached websites on different dates. In order to ensure its preservation, the archive relies on a large amount of data storage and several copies of each document in case of emergencies, migrating data on to the newest, most relevant formats.
[[Categoría:Cultura]]
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IA has several projects, such as Open Library, with over 2 million digitized books, each of which has its website. The Scanning Service project works on digitizing large private and public book collections, while the Software Archive project enables access to all kinds of unusual and hard-to-find software. The Archive-It tool (currently being used by universities and federal institutions) is a paid service that helps users analyze, store and organize their website collections. The BookServer platform allows to sell, lend and distribute books online through a network of bookstores, publishers and booksellers, In collaboration with NASA, IA has built a website collecting astronomic content and video, open to the general public. Open Content Alliance is a project generating a reference archive with content collected in collaboration with several international organizations. Petabox is an archive for the preservation of petabytes (a million gigabytes of information each), while 301Works.org stores URL maps. Bookmobile is a digital, mobile library that allows downloading any kind of material anywhere. IA is also developing a Community Networking project, providing residents of San Francisco with free internet.
[[Categoría:Estados Unidos]]
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[[Categoría:1996]]
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== <small>'''Links'''</small> ==
[[Categoría:Open content]]
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[[Categoría:Contenido abierto]]
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'''URL:''' https://archive.org/
[[Categoría:Crowdsourcing]]
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[[Categoría:Nonprofit]]
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'''Wayback machine:''' https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://archive.org/web/
[[Categoría:No lucrativo]]
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'''Wikipedia:''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Archive
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[[Category:Culture]]
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[[Category:English]]
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[[Category:USA]]
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[[Category:Open content]]
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[[Category:501(c)3 nonprofit]]

Latest revision as of 00:56, 3 June 2017

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Self-portrait

The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format.

Founded in 1996 and located in San Francisco, the Archive has been receiving data donations from Alexa Internet and others. In late 1999, the organization started to grow to include more well-rounded collections. Now the Internet Archive includes: texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as archived web pages in our collections, and provides specialized services for adaptive reading and information access for the blind and other persons with disabilities.

Description

Internet Archive is a nonprofit digital library of millions of books, movies, software, audio, images and websites. The Archive’s purpose is to offer researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities and and the general public, permanent access to historical collections in digital format.

The project was founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle in San Francisco, California, to usher the educational function of libraries into the digital technologies era and build a thorough archive of the web’s memory in collaboration with institutions such as the Library Of Congress and the Smithsonian. One of the project’s main goals is providing universal access to knowledge and exercising the right to memory with a complete, detailed, accessible and searchable database of multimedia content.

IA also sets out to track the Internet’s evolution, bring back expired links and previously removed websites, as well conduct sociological research on the people’s behavior online across different regions and time periods. The Wayback Machine preserves websites for free and allows browsing cached websites on different dates. In order to ensure its preservation, the archive relies on a large amount of data storage and several copies of each document in case of emergencies, migrating data on to the newest, most relevant formats.

IA has several projects, such as Open Library, with over 2 million digitized books, each of which has its website. The Scanning Service project works on digitizing large private and public book collections, while the Software Archive project enables access to all kinds of unusual and hard-to-find software. The Archive-It tool (currently being used by universities and federal institutions) is a paid service that helps users analyze, store and organize their website collections. The BookServer platform allows to sell, lend and distribute books online through a network of bookstores, publishers and booksellers, In collaboration with NASA, IA has built a website collecting astronomic content and video, open to the general public. Open Content Alliance is a project generating a reference archive with content collected in collaboration with several international organizations. Petabox is an archive for the preservation of petabytes (a million gigabytes of information each), while 301Works.org stores URL maps. Bookmobile is a digital, mobile library that allows downloading any kind of material anywhere. IA is also developing a Community Networking project, providing residents of San Francisco with free internet.

Links

URL: https://archive.org/

Wayback machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://archive.org/web/

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Archive