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April 25, 2006

Archive-It launches

Archive-It launched today. A project of the beloved Internet Archive, Archive-It is aiming to allow "any institution – though most importantly libraries and archives - to create their own web archives – for a relatively low fee, and without any technical expertise."  They're featuring two publicly accessible collections for the launch: the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake collection and the Lilly Library collection at Indiana University.  Their FAQ answers many questions.  Have a collection you'd like to archive permanently?  Talk to them and see what they can do for you!

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