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==AKI internet cafe '''am 16.09.2024 in digital zum Thema "[[Internet Archive]]" '''==
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Ab heute werden die Google-Suchergebnisse direkt mit dem [[Internet Archive]] verlinkt, um den Links in Ihren Ergebnissen einen historischen Kontext zu verleihen (via rbfirehose.com und 9to5google.com):
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“We know that many people, including those in the research community, value being able to see previous versions of webpages when available. That’s why we’ve added links to the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to our ‘About this page’ feature, to give people quick context and make this helpful information easily accessible through Search.”
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==Can You Chip In?==
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They’re trying to change history — don’t let them. In the chaotic atmosphere of 2020, the Wayback Machine is a crucial resource in the fight against disinformation, and now more than ever we need your help. Right now we’re preserving history as it unfolds, keeping track of who’s saying what and when—all without charging for access, selling user data, or running ads. Instead, we rely on the generosity of individuals to help us keep the record straight.
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Right now, the Internet Archive (which runs this project) has a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign, tripling the impact of every donation. If you find our public record useful, please pitch in.
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—Brewster Kahle, Founder, [[Internet Archive]]
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==National Emergency Library ==
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Das Internet Archive hat eine weltweit für alle zugängliche kostenlose Leihbibliothek namens
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National Emergency Library mit 1,4 Mio. urheberrechtlich geschützten Titeln eröffnet
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(via Internet Archive Blogs und netbib):
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„To address our unprecedented global and immediate need for access to reading and research materials, as of today, March 24, 2020, the Internet Archive will suspend waitlists for the 1.4 million (and growing) books in our lending library by creating a National Emergency Library to serve the nation’s displaced learners. This suspension will run through June 30, 2020, or the end of the US national emergency, whichever is later.“
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https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-national-emergency-library-is-a-gift-to-readers-everywhere
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“Is this legal? All this falls under fair use, at least for the duration, is the thinking here. As the copyright lawyer Kyle Courtney has pointed out, libraries have copyright superpowers that they can use in an emergency like this one. Other collections should follow Kahle’s lead. Factiva, jstor: unlock the gates.
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Has this ever happened before? Not that I know of, but maybe there’s a book in the National Emergency Library that will contradict me. It reminds me a little, though, of the Council on Books in Wartime, a collection of libraries, booksellers, and publishers, founded in 1942. William Warder Norton, of W. W. Norton & Company, was chair of the council, which issued a statement declaring that “books are useful, necessary, and indispensable.” F.D.R. agreed, writing to Norton, “a war of ideas can no more be won without books than a naval war can be won without ships.” The council picked over a thousand volumes, from Virginia Woolf’s “The Years” to Raymond Chandler’s “The Big Sleep,” and sold the books, around six cents a copy, to the U.S. military, as Armed Services Editions, books for soldiers and sailors and Army nurses and anyone else in uniform. As Yoni Appelbaum wrote in The Atlantic a few years ago, the council effectively gave away more than a hundred and twenty million books—their very best titles—and created a nation of readers. Emily Graff, who was, a long time ago, a student of mine but who is now an editor at Simon & Schuster, once went to the council’s archives at Princeton to read the letters written to the council by servicemen and women. One ship captain wrote, “We live on books.” (My emphasis)
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==re:launch in 2017==
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http://www.univie.ac.at/voeb/blog/?p=38440
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Oktober 22, 2015 ...
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The [[Internet Archive]] will launch
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> a modernized Wayback Machine in [[2017]]  The Wayback Machine, an
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> essential and amazing tool that's preserved 19 years of the web's
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> history, is getting a big redesign. The Internet Archive expects to
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> launch a rebuilt and modernized Wayback Machine sometime in 2017,
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> promising that it "will […]
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==Wayback Machine :: Site Search ab 2017==
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We are excited to share a beta release of the Wayback Machine featuring Site Search ==
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You can now discover web sites, many which are no longer available via the "live web," by entering terms you think might be associated with those sites. Of course you can also still enter the URLs of site. Please give this new service a try: web-beta.archive.org. We would love your feedback so don't be shy! ... http://www.archive.org ... 101116
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==Internet Archive==
==Internet Archive==
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hat seine „Wayback Machine“ enorm erweitert. Das Internet-Gedächtnis, das Zeitreisen zu Webseiten, Usenet-Beiträgen und Software ermöglicht, bietet nun 240 Milliarden Seiten und damit 60 Prozent mehr als vorher.  
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Zudem kann man das Web jetzt im Zeitraum von Ende 1996 bis Dezember 2012 durchforsten ... http://www.archive.org
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Das Internet-Gedächtnis, das Zeitreisen zu Webseiten, Usenet-Beiträgen und Software ermöglicht, bietet viele Milliarden Seiten ... von Ende 1996 bis heute ...  
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http://www.archive.org
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AKI===
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https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.aki-stuttgart.de
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[[DLA]] - archiviert seit 12/1996===
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https://web.archive.org/web/19961227113626/http://www.dla-marbach.de:80/
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[[Hubertus von Schoenebeck]] ist Vater von sechs Kindern.
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{{Internetquelle |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171114040454/https://www.vhs-cl.de/unsere-vhs/dozenten/bereich/dozent/id/1121/kathauptalt/222/ |titel=Dr. phil. Hubertus von Schoenebeck |werk=Webseite der Volkshochschule Calenberger Land via archive.org |zugriff=2023-10-16}}
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[[ekz]]===
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https://web.archive.org/web/20160323190142/http://www.ekz.de/unternehmen/fuehrungsteam/
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esp-evoluo===
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https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.esp-evoluo.info
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tao48.de ===
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https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.tao48.de
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sylvia ashton-warner ... https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/Writers/Profiles/Ashton%20Warner,%20Sylvia
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esperanto ... https://web.archive.org/web/20080227110652/http://www.naturfreunde-nrw.de:80/referate/esperanto.html ... wg ena mail von leo in ifef am 051117
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Isaac Newton wg. Weltende in 2060 ...
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https://web.archive.org/web/20030404014042/http://www.chemie.uni-bremen.de/stohrer/biograph/newton.htm
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ka-mpus zu esperanto in 2011 ... https://web.archive.org/web/20110913121935/http://ka-mpus.extrahertz.de:80/2011/08/esperanto-eine-gescheiterte-sprache-2/#more-21078
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Bibliographie zu [[Guy Debord]]
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https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/institute/mediathek/bibliographien/Debord/
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Zum 1.1. 2016 werden die [[TIB]] und die UB Hannover ===
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in der Stiftung Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) – kurz TIB – zusammengeführt.
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Nur wenige Tage später geht unser neues TIB-Portal unter www.tib.eu online.
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==Dear [[Internet Archive]] Supporter==
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You’ve come to us seeking the facts.
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To access to good and reliable information. Now we come to you. We need your help. Maybe now more than ever.
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For those of us who believe that facts matter, this year has been a nightmare. Fake news is poisoning the internet and poisoning our minds.
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We need to guarantee access to true information, to published information, to historically accurate information that is increasingly important, but in short supply. We need libraries that can be a trusted source for fact checkers, scholars and citizens.
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When I founded the Internet Archive twenty years ago, people thought I was crazy. They didn’t think the stuff on the Web was worth saving. I made the Internet Archive a nonprofit because I wanted it to be a library built on trust. The Web belongs to all of us. Our mission is to provide everyone with access to knowledge. Forever.
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Today, the Internet Archive has only 150 staff but runs one of the top-250 websites in the world. We could sell ads, but to me that doesn’t feel right. We take your privacy very seriously, so we don’t even collect your IP address. But we still need to pay for the increasing costs of servers, staff and rent.
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You may not know this, but your support fueled the work of journalists who used our Political TV Ad Archive in their fact-checking of candidates’ claims.
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It keeps the Wayback Machine going, saving 750 million Web pages each week, so no one will ever be able to change the past just because there is no digital record of it.
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Recently, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said “the Wayback Machine, it’s a national treasure, it’s an international treasure...it’s always the first place you go.”
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And now we are making the Wayback Machine even better, by adding web site search for the first time.
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We can do all of this because of you. You keep us going and growing.
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If the Internet Archive continues to be useful to you, please take a minute to donate $50, $75, $100 or whatever you can. During this month, a generous supporter will match your donation, dollar-for-dollar.
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For every dollar you donate, the Internet Archive will receive $2.
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Help us keep improving for another year. I promise you—It will be money well spent.
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Donate today!
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Thank you,
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Brewster Kahle
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Founder & Digital Librarian
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==The Complutensian Polyglot ==
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presented the Old Testament in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin and the New Testament in Greek and Latin. It was prepared at the University of Alcala de Henares, in Spain, by a group of scholars under the sponsorship of Cardinal Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros and printed (probably 600 copies) in 1514-17. With the authorization of Pope Leo X, the work was published in 1521 or 1522." EB 2008. submitted by mjm, 2009.
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==Mehr als 500’000 Bücher ==
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wurden aufgrund des Rechtsstreits Hachette gegen Internet Archive aus der Leihbibliothek des Internet Archive entfernt, darunter mehr als 1’300 verbotene und angefochtene Titel (via blog.archive.org):
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«The potential repercussions of this lawsuit extend far beyond the Internet Archive. This is a fight for the preservation of all libraries, and the fundamental right to access information, a cornerstone of any democratic society. We believe in the right of authors to benefit from their work; and we believe that libraries must be permitted to fulfill their mission of providing access to knowledge, regardless of whether it takes physical or digital form. Doing so upholds the principle that knowledge should be equally and equitably accessible to everyone, regardless of where they live or where they learn.»
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190624 via digithek ch
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AKI internet cafe am 16.09.2024 in digital zum Thema "Internet Archive"

s.a.

Ab heute werden die Google-Suchergebnisse direkt mit dem Internet Archive verlinkt, um den Links in Ihren Ergebnissen einen historischen Kontext zu verleihen (via rbfirehose.com und 9to5google.com):

“We know that many people, including those in the research community, value being able to see previous versions of webpages when available. That’s why we’ve added links to the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to our ‘About this page’ feature, to give people quick context and make this helpful information easily accessible through Search.”

120924 via digithek ch


Can You Chip In?

They’re trying to change history — don’t let them. In the chaotic atmosphere of 2020, the Wayback Machine is a crucial resource in the fight against disinformation, and now more than ever we need your help. Right now we’re preserving history as it unfolds, keeping track of who’s saying what and when—all without charging for access, selling user data, or running ads. Instead, we rely on the generosity of individuals to help us keep the record straight.

Right now, the Internet Archive (which runs this project) has a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign, tripling the impact of every donation. If you find our public record useful, please pitch in.

—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive

261220 via site



Internet Archive

Das Internet-Gedächtnis, das Zeitreisen zu Webseiten, Usenet-Beiträgen und Software ermöglicht, bietet viele Milliarden Seiten ... von Ende 1996 bis heute ...

http://www.archive.org


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AKI=== https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.aki-stuttgart.de


DLA - archiviert seit 12/1996=== https://web.archive.org/web/19961227113626/http://www.dla-marbach.de:80/


Hubertus von Schoenebeck ist Vater von sechs Kindern.


The Complutensian Polyglot

presented the Old Testament in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin and the New Testament in Greek and Latin. It was prepared at the University of Alcala de Henares, in Spain, by a group of scholars under the sponsorship of Cardinal Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros and printed (probably 600 copies) in 1514-17. With the authorization of Pope Leo X, the work was published in 1521 or 1522." EB 2008. submitted by mjm, 2009.

100124 via site


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Mehr als 500’000 Bücher

wurden aufgrund des Rechtsstreits Hachette gegen Internet Archive aus der Leihbibliothek des Internet Archive entfernt, darunter mehr als 1’300 verbotene und angefochtene Titel (via blog.archive.org):

«The potential repercussions of this lawsuit extend far beyond the Internet Archive. This is a fight for the preservation of all libraries, and the fundamental right to access information, a cornerstone of any democratic society. We believe in the right of authors to benefit from their work; and we believe that libraries must be permitted to fulfill their mission of providing access to knowledge, regardless of whether it takes physical or digital form. Doing so upholds the principle that knowledge should be equally and equitably accessible to everyone, regardless of where they live or where they learn.»

190624 via digithek ch

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