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- Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:50 am
- Forum: TG Data Set
- Topic: The graduate program attracts students
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The graduate program attracts students
Today, the majority of students live elsewhere in a dozen different countries from Brazil to Hungary—and instruction has moved online. This is driving up demand for e-books. Modig has found resources on the Internet Archive to fill the gap between what her physical library can provide and the needs ...
- Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:35 am
- Forum: TG Data Set
- Topic: Community Webs will now include
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Community Webs will now include
We are excited to announce that Community Webs has received $750,000 in funding from The Mellon Foundation to continue expanding the program. The award will allow additional public libraries to join the program and will enable new and existing members to continue their web archiving collection ...
- Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:07 am
- Forum: TG Data Set
- Topic: It is not surprising that
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It is not surprising that
Dedicated to the fiftieth anniversary of Senegal's independence from France, the African Renaissance Monument was unveiled in April 2010. It is made of 3 cm thick bronze sheets. The height of the grandiose structure is 49 meters. The giant sculptural composition is the tallest monument in Africa ...
- Thu Jul 10, 2025 5:40 am
- Forum: TG Data Set
- Topic: GifCities GIFs and inspirational text
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GifCities GIFs and inspirational text
The new version of GifCities includes a number of new improvements. We are especially excited at the drastic improvement in “GifSearchies” by implementing semantic search for GifCities, instead of the hacky old “file name” text search of the original version. Note that via the “Special Search” tab ...
- Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:28 am
- Forum: TG Data Set
- Topic: Gibbs adds that just as museums are repatriating
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Gibbs adds that just as museums are repatriating
“For me doing my work, the Internet Archive is my library,” said Gibbs, who lives in Austin, Texas. “There are books at the Internet Archive that I can’t get at my local library or even in my local university library. Some of these books are really obscure. There just physically aren’t that many ...
- Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:17 am
- Forum: TG Data Set
- Topic: The Honolulu Advertiser published
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The Honolulu Advertiser published
Today, thanks to Chuck’s foresight in preserving these artifacts, anyone with an internet connection can step back into the 1980s and experience the wonder of shortwave radio as Chuck did—a high schooler in a small town, tuning in to a much larger world.
Experience this remarkable collection ...
Experience this remarkable collection ...