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14  janvier     12h00
How Librarian Megan Lotts Turned 1 Trillion Web Pages into an 8-Page Zine
Caralee Adams    How do you commemorate the preservation of 1 trillion web pages in a zine? That was Megan Lotts’ challenge when she was contacted by the Internet Archive last summer. Lotts [&]
12  janvier     20h45
EveryLibrary Institute Joins the Our Future Memory Coalition
Chris Freeland    The Our Future Memory movement continues to grow, with the EveryLibrary Institute (ELI) formally joining the global coalition and endorsing the Statement on Digital Rights for Protecting Memory Institutions Online. [&]
11  janvier     14h44
The Chronicles of Cheifet
Jason Scott    The end of 2025 brought news of the passing of Stewart Cheifet, creator of Computer Chronicles, and Net Cafe, two shows about electronics and computers that are, depending on your [&]
03  janvier     23h44
CREATORS: You Still Have Time to Submit Your Public Domain Remix Film
Chris Freeland    You have until 11:59pm PST on January 7th to enter our annual Public Domain Film Remix Contest full details & contest guidelines.
01  janvier     04h00
Welcome to the Public Domain in 2026
Sterling Dudley    Celebrate the public domain with the Internet Archive in the following ways: On January 1, 2026, we celebrate published works from 1930 and published sound recordings from 1925 entering the [&]
26  décembre     17h14
Tintin, The Wayback Machine, and The Public Domain
Sterling Dudley    What do a Belgian boy reporter, a forgotten 2008 webpage, and the Wayback Machine have in common? They all played a role in uncovering Tintin the Belgian detective’s earliest adventures [&]
22  décembre     20h42
Top News Stories About the Internet Archive: 2025
Chris Freeland    In 2025, a global conversation emerged about memory, power and who controls the historical record. As governments deleted web pages, platforms broke links, and public data quietly (and not so [&]
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The Joyful Chaos of the Early Web: A Conversation with Creator Audrey Witters
Caralee Adams    Audrey Witters remembers the creativity of the early web. When she was launching her career in the mid-1990s, being online was more about exploring and having fun than figuring out [&]
18  décembre     03h27
DWeb in 2025: Looking Back at a Year of Decentralization
mai ishikawa sutton    We’re thrilled to see all that our community has done this past year: gathering, developing, and dreaming together. Here is a look back at the major events and happenings across the DWeb Network
16  décembre     18h55
Fun Library Kiosk and Novel Web-based Display of Millions of Web Pages
Caralee Adams    When someone calls up a single webpage in a digital archive, it’s difficult to understand the scope of the collection. To improve the visibility and appreciation of its resources, the [&]