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September 2024

Browsing the Archive

Access Archived Web Pages Through Google Search

Google Search has integrated a feature that links directly to the Wayback Machine, allowing users to access archived versions of webpages through search results. By clicking the three dots next to a search result and selecting "More About This Page," users can view how a webpage appeared at different points in time. The collaboration enhances public access to web history, ensuring that digital records remain available for future generations. More on the new collaboration, which emphasizes the importance of digital preservation in one of our latest blog posts.

LEARN ABOUT THE FEATURE

Internet Archive Responds to Appellate Opinion

Earlier this month, a federal appeals court sided with publishers in the copyright case over whether the Internet Archive can lend out digitized books—which has resulted in the removal of over 500,000 books from our lending library. 

We are determined to fight against threats to public access to knowledge and believe that access to information is a fundamental right, which we will continue to defend. Read our formal response and learn how you can take action, below.

READ OUR RESPONSE
We've rolled out the Monthly Giving Circle—a community of our patrons who donate each month. To find out more about the program, perks and upcoming events, visit here or contact donations@archive.org.
In addition to sustaining our work, Monthly Giving Circle members enjoy exclusive events, benefits, and discounts! Join over 16,000 members by making a recurring monthly donation today.

From Our Collections

Accessing the Animation Archives
After 26 years, Cartoon Network's website was shut down, but fret not! The Internet Archive has preserved the site on the Wayback Machine and its flash games in our collections. Browse through the various games featuring famed characters from the network. 
Best in Show
For the dog lovers, this one's for you! Dogs of All Nations is a book from 1915 featuring illustrations and written physical descriptions of numerous dog breeds as well as their contribution to civil efforts. Breeds include but are not limited to: the Little Lion Dog, Iceland Dog, and Bolognese.

Celebrate with the Internet Archive Wednesday October 23, as we highlight the vital role of libraries in preserving our shared digital culture. Register to join us ONLINE as we livestream the event

What We're Reading

BBC: We're losing our digital history. Can the Internet Archive save it?

THE VERGE: How the Wayback Machine is trying to solve the web's growing linkrot problem

ENGADGET: Google searches now link to the Internet Archive

MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW: Why a ruling against the Internet Archive threatens the future of America's libraries

OPEN CULTURE: Download 1,000+ Digitized Tapes of Sounds from Classic Hollywood Films & TV, Courtesy of the Internet Archive

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.

Thank you for helping us provide Universal Access To All Knowledge.

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