Hacking Web Archives
The awkward teenage years of the web archive are over. It is now 27 years since Tim Berners-Lee created the web and 20 years since we at Internet Archive set out to systematically archive web content....
View ArticleInternet Archive Partners with University of Edinburgh to Provide Historical...
The Internet Archive will provide portions of its web archive to the University of Edinburgh to support the School of Informatics’ work building open data and tools for advancing machine translation,...
View ArticleInternet Archive and Center for Open Science Collaborate to Preserve Open...
Open Science and research reproducibility rely on ongoing access to research data. With funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ National Leadership Grants for Libraries program, the...
View ArticleArchive-It and Archives Unleashed Join Forces to Scale Research Use of Web...
Archived web data and collections are increasingly important to scholarly practice, especially to those scholars interested in data mining and computational approaches to analyzing large sets of data,...
View ArticleRadio Ngrams Dataset Allows New Research into Public Health Messaging
Guest post by Dr. Kalev Leetaru Radio remains one of the most-consumed forms of traditional media today, with 89% of Americans listening to radio at least once a week as of 2018, a number that is...
View ArticleA New Approach To Understanding War Through Television News: Introducing The...
For more than 20 years, the Internet Archive’s Television News Archive has monitored television news, preserving more than 9.5 million broadcasts totaling more than 6.6 million hours from across the...
View ArticleHow do you use the Internet Archive in your research?
Tell us about your research & how you use the Internet Archive to further it! We are gathering testimonials about how our library & collections are used in different research projects &...
View ArticlePermanent Residents: A Research Guest Post
This post is part of our ongoing series highlighting how our patrons and partners use the Internet Archive to further their own research and programs. From Patricia Rose, in her own words: Tour guide...
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