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Wayback Machine – Internet Archive

The Wayback Machine is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural …

Welcome to the US Petabox – Internet Archive

Organization: Internet Archive. The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls. At any given time several distinct …

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Books …

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine

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Internet Archive – Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi

Internet Archive er et nonprofit onlinebibliotek, der har en mission om at give “universal adgang til al viden”. … Biblioteket opbevarer permanent digitaliseret …

7 Wayback Machine Alternative (Internet Archive Website) 2023

for 6 dage siden — Wayback Machine is a service that archives information available on the WWW (World Wide Web). It allows users to see how the websites used to …

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Internet Archive (@internetarchive) / Twitter

Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering millions of free books, movies, & audio files, plus billions of saved web pages in the Wayback …

About this Collection | Web Cultures Web Archive

About this Collection  |  Web Cultures Web Archive  |  Digital Collections  |  Library of Congress

The Web Cultures Web Archive includes sites documenting the creation and sharing of emergent cultural traditions on the web. The mission of the American …

The Web Cultures Web Archive includes sites documenting the creation and sharing of emergent cultural traditions on the web. The mission of the American Folklife Center is to document traditional cultural forms and practices, and the proliferation of smart phones, tablets, and wireless Internet connections has positioned networked communication as a space where people increasingly develop and share folklore. This collection, co-curated with scholars who study digital culture, captures a set of websites that document elements of the various digital vernaculars enabled through networked and computer-mediated communication. These sites comprise a wide range of everyday communication enacted by communities to create a shared sense of the world: reaction GIFs, image macros and memes; online communities that have established, shaped and disseminated communication tropes and themes; sites that document, establish and/or define vernacular language and icon-based communications, such as emoji and memes through Know Your Meme and Giphy; sites connected to DIY (do it yourself) movements of crafting and making; sites focused on documentation, development, proliferation, distribution and discussion of digital “urban legends” and lore, such as Creepypasta; and sites that focus on the development and dissemination of vernacular creative forms, such as fan fiction. The Web Cultures Web Archive offers a representative sampling of the collective cultural creation and self-documentation characterizing vernacular spaces on the World Wide Web, and, like many of those spaces, is in process. The American Folklife Center will continue to add to these collections, developing archival holdings that reflect the dynamic nature of the web itself.

UKWA Home – The UK Web Archive

UKWA Home

The UK Web Archive (UKWA) collects millions of websites each year, preserving them for future generations. Use this site to discover old or obsolete …

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