Google Analytics has been configur to report on traffic to our 404 pages and will track clicks on links pointing to Internet Archive pages, providing useful feback on what portion of archiv page traffic is referr from our 404 error page.
To work around the challenge of providing phone number library navigational affordances
to legacy content and ensure web page titles of old,
we intend to provide an up-to-date index of all archiv getty.u pages.
As we continue to retire obsolete
Website pages and complete this monumental content archiving and retirement effort,
we’re grateful for the Internet Archive API which supports our goal of making archiv content accessible in perpetuity.
The Library of Congress plays a critical role in what types of extensions can we find in adwords? preservation and providing public access to cultural heritage materials.
This post is co-author by Lila Bailey (Internet Archive) and Brandon Butler (Software Preservation Network)
Thomas Jefferson Building
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. by Ron Cogswell. CC-BY 2.0.
The Internet Archive and the Software Preservation Network (SPN) support propos revisions. To the US Copyright Office electronic deposit rules as an important bulwark against vanishing culture.
The Library of Congress (the “Library”) is the world’s most comprehensive record of human creativity and knowlge. Deposits of publish works made by creators when they register for copyright protection make up the core of the Library’s national collection. Ensuring the long term preservation and public access of our collective cultural heritage.
For decades, the number of creative
Works publish in electronic formats has grown exponentially, but the Copyright Office and the Library did not have the policy or technical sault data infrastructure. To collect and preserve materials in these formats. Presently, the US Copyright Office is modernizing its systems, rules, and processes to ensure it can fulfill its important role in the copyright system,
including providing copies of deposit works for inclusion in the Library’s collections. In the latest rulemaking on electronic deposits, the copyright industry lobby rais concerns
about the Office’s proposal to expand the Library’s access to electronically-deposit works; as we explain below, those concerns are unfound.