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April 2024

Browsing the Archive

Defending Public Access to Information

Last week, we took a significant step in its ongoing fight for libraries' digital rights by submitting the final appellate reply brief in the Hachette v. Internet Archive lawsuit. This reaffirms the Archive's commitment to its mission of providing universal access to all knowledge despite legal challenges. The nearly four-year legal process reflects the struggle against publishers' license-only models, which perpetuate inequality in knowledge access. Our defense isn't just about its digital lending program but about safeguarding the digital rights of all libraries and ensuring equal access to knowledge for future generations. More on the matter on our blog: 

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Archiving an Entire Caribbean Island

Aruba, famous for its stunning beaches, is also taking steps to preserve its rich history through a digitization initiative known as Coleccion Aruba. This collection, which can be accessed globally via the Internet Archive, includes over 100,000 items and is the result of collaboration among the national library, archives, and various institutions. The collection features newspapers, images, and videos that document Aruba's past and is an invaluable resource for researchers. By embracing its digital heritage, the portal enriches academic pursuits, celebrates the island's diverse culture, and serves as a testament to the power of collaborative preservation efforts. More on the project below: 

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From Our Collections

Save Your Tickets
Feel like a kid again browsing through this catalog of miscellaneous Chuck E Cheese merchandise from the 90's and early 2000's. With saved images of gift cards, tickets, prizes and more, this assortment of paraphernalia is sure to strike a nostalgic chord.

Prepare to Be Amazed
For those always looking to see how the magician achieved their trick, why not try a few yourself? Practical Conjuring (1911) covers many basic magic tricks known and loved today, and a few obscure ones (Goldin's Levitation of a Rabbit?) for you to learn and even attempt yourself!

What We're Reading

WIRED: The Internet Archive Just Backed Up an Entire Caribbean Island

LIBRARY JOURNAL: The Internet Archive Files Reply Brief in Lawsuit Appeal (Hachette Book Group, et al, v. Internet Archive)

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE: Preamble and Articles of Association for the Free African Society

SLATE: The History of Aruba—and All of Our Websites—Is at Risk

TECH RADAR PRO: Open Internet, web scraping, and AI: the unbreakable link

G POST: What is the Wayback Machine and Why is it Useful?

If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Internet Archive, we would greatly appreciate your support. You can help out by visiting archive.org/donate or by texting ARCHIVE to 44321.

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