#empoweringlibraries — Public Fediverse posts
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Volunteer #librarians from around the world joined forces to build the Nancy Drew collection on Open Library—volunteering their time to organize series, verify editions, untangle authorship, and clean up metadata so anyone can discover these books.
Learn more about the collection ➡️ https://blog.openlibrary.org/2026/01/30/a-community-curated-nancy-drew-collection/
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I trust #InternetArchive with government documents more than I do the government! (Or #AI for that matter...)
Internet Archive is now an official #USGovernment document #library
by Steve Dent
Fri, July 25, 2025"The US Senate has granted the Internet Archive federal depository status, making it officially part of an 1,100-library network that gives the public access to government documents, #KQED reported. The designation was made official in a letter from California Senator Alex Padilla to the Government Publishing Office that oversees the network. 'The Archive's digital-first approach makes it the perfect fit for a modern #FederalDepositoryLibrary, expanding access to federal government publications amid an increasingly digital landscape,' he wrote.
"Established by Congress in 1813, the Federal Depository Library Program is designed to help the public access government records. Each congressional member can designate up to two libraries, which include government information like budgets, a code of federal regulations, presidential documents, economic reports and census data.
"With its new status, the Internet Archive will be gain improved access to government materials, founder Brewster Kahle said in a statement. 'By being part of the program itself, it just gets us closer to the source of where the materials are coming from, so that it’s more reliably delivered to the Internet Archive, to then be made available to the patrons of the Internet Archive or partner libraries.' The Archive could also help other #libraries move toward #DigitalPreservation, given its experience in that area.
"It's some good news for the site which has faced legal battles of late. It was sued by major #publishers over loans of #DigitalBooks during the #Coronavirus epidemic and was forced by a federal court in 2023 to remove more than half a million titles. And more recently, major music labels filed lawsuits over its #Great78Project that strove to preserve #78RPM records. If it loses that case it could owe more than $700 million damages and possibly be forced to shut down.
"The new designation likely won't aid its legal problems, but it does affirm the site's importance to the public. 'In October, the Internet Archive will hit a milestone of 1 trillion pages,' Kahle wrote. 'And that 1 trillion is not just a testament to what libraries are able to do, but actually the sharing that people and governments have to try and create an #EducatedPopulace.' "
https://tech.yahoo.com/general/articles/internet-archive-now-official-us-123036550.html
#BigPublishing #Archives #BigMusic #CulturalPreservation #DigitalPreservation #WaybackMachine #Archiving #FairUse #Archives #Capitalism #Corporatism #FightForTheFuture #EmpoweringLibraries
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I trust #InternetArchive with government documents more than I do the government! (Or #AI for that matter...)
Internet Archive is now an official #USGovernment document #library
by Steve Dent
Fri, July 25, 2025"The US Senate has granted the Internet Archive federal depository status, making it officially part of an 1,100-library network that gives the public access to government documents, #KQED reported. The designation was made official in a letter from California Senator Alex Padilla to the Government Publishing Office that oversees the network. 'The Archive's digital-first approach makes it the perfect fit for a modern #FederalDepositoryLibrary, expanding access to federal government publications amid an increasingly digital landscape,' he wrote.
"Established by Congress in 1813, the Federal Depository Library Program is designed to help the public access government records. Each congressional member can designate up to two libraries, which include government information like budgets, a code of federal regulations, presidential documents, economic reports and census data.
"With its new status, the Internet Archive will be gain improved access to government materials, founder Brewster Kahle said in a statement. 'By being part of the program itself, it just gets us closer to the source of where the materials are coming from, so that it’s more reliably delivered to the Internet Archive, to then be made available to the patrons of the Internet Archive or partner libraries.' The Archive could also help other #libraries move toward #DigitalPreservation, given its experience in that area.
"It's some good news for the site which has faced legal battles of late. It was sued by major #publishers over loans of #DigitalBooks during the #Coronavirus epidemic and was forced by a federal court in 2023 to remove more than half a million titles. And more recently, major music labels filed lawsuits over its #Great78Project that strove to preserve #78RPM records. If it loses that case it could owe more than $700 million damages and possibly be forced to shut down.
"The new designation likely won't aid its legal problems, but it does affirm the site's importance to the public. 'In October, the Internet Archive will hit a milestone of 1 trillion pages,' Kahle wrote. 'And that 1 trillion is not just a testament to what libraries are able to do, but actually the sharing that people and governments have to try and create an #EducatedPopulace.' "
https://tech.yahoo.com/general/articles/internet-archive-now-official-us-123036550.html
#BigPublishing #Archives #BigMusic #CulturalPreservation #DigitalPreservation #WaybackMachine #Archiving #FairUse #Archives #Capitalism #Corporatism #FightForTheFuture #EmpoweringLibraries
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I trust #InternetArchive with government documents more than I do the government! (Or #AI for that matter...)
Internet Archive is now an official #USGovernment document #library
by Steve Dent
Fri, July 25, 2025"The US Senate has granted the Internet Archive federal depository status, making it officially part of an 1,100-library network that gives the public access to government documents, #KQED reported. The designation was made official in a letter from California Senator Alex Padilla to the Government Publishing Office that oversees the network. 'The Archive's digital-first approach makes it the perfect fit for a modern #FederalDepositoryLibrary, expanding access to federal government publications amid an increasingly digital landscape,' he wrote.
"Established by Congress in 1813, the Federal Depository Library Program is designed to help the public access government records. Each congressional member can designate up to two libraries, which include government information like budgets, a code of federal regulations, presidential documents, economic reports and census data.
"With its new status, the Internet Archive will be gain improved access to government materials, founder Brewster Kahle said in a statement. 'By being part of the program itself, it just gets us closer to the source of where the materials are coming from, so that it’s more reliably delivered to the Internet Archive, to then be made available to the patrons of the Internet Archive or partner libraries.' The Archive could also help other #libraries move toward #DigitalPreservation, given its experience in that area.
"It's some good news for the site which has faced legal battles of late. It was sued by major #publishers over loans of #DigitalBooks during the #Coronavirus epidemic and was forced by a federal court in 2023 to remove more than half a million titles. And more recently, major music labels filed lawsuits over its #Great78Project that strove to preserve #78RPM records. If it loses that case it could owe more than $700 million damages and possibly be forced to shut down.
"The new designation likely won't aid its legal problems, but it does affirm the site's importance to the public. 'In October, the Internet Archive will hit a milestone of 1 trillion pages,' Kahle wrote. 'And that 1 trillion is not just a testament to what libraries are able to do, but actually the sharing that people and governments have to try and create an #EducatedPopulace.' "
https://tech.yahoo.com/general/articles/internet-archive-now-official-us-123036550.html
#BigPublishing #Archives #BigMusic #CulturalPreservation #DigitalPreservation #WaybackMachine #Archiving #FairUse #Archives #Capitalism #Corporatism #FightForTheFuture #EmpoweringLibraries
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I trust #InternetArchive with government documents more than I do the government! (Or #AI for that matter...)
Internet Archive is now an official #USGovernment document #library
by Steve Dent
Fri, July 25, 2025"The US Senate has granted the Internet Archive federal depository status, making it officially part of an 1,100-library network that gives the public access to government documents, #KQED reported. The designation was made official in a letter from California Senator Alex Padilla to the Government Publishing Office that oversees the network. 'The Archive's digital-first approach makes it the perfect fit for a modern #FederalDepositoryLibrary, expanding access to federal government publications amid an increasingly digital landscape,' he wrote.
"Established by Congress in 1813, the Federal Depository Library Program is designed to help the public access government records. Each congressional member can designate up to two libraries, which include government information like budgets, a code of federal regulations, presidential documents, economic reports and census data.
"With its new status, the Internet Archive will be gain improved access to government materials, founder Brewster Kahle said in a statement. 'By being part of the program itself, it just gets us closer to the source of where the materials are coming from, so that it’s more reliably delivered to the Internet Archive, to then be made available to the patrons of the Internet Archive or partner libraries.' The Archive could also help other #libraries move toward #DigitalPreservation, given its experience in that area.
"It's some good news for the site which has faced legal battles of late. It was sued by major #publishers over loans of #DigitalBooks during the #Coronavirus epidemic and was forced by a federal court in 2023 to remove more than half a million titles. And more recently, major music labels filed lawsuits over its #Great78Project that strove to preserve #78RPM records. If it loses that case it could owe more than $700 million damages and possibly be forced to shut down.
"The new designation likely won't aid its legal problems, but it does affirm the site's importance to the public. 'In October, the Internet Archive will hit a milestone of 1 trillion pages,' Kahle wrote. 'And that 1 trillion is not just a testament to what libraries are able to do, but actually the sharing that people and governments have to try and create an #EducatedPopulace.' "
https://tech.yahoo.com/general/articles/internet-archive-now-official-us-123036550.html
#BigPublishing #Archives #BigMusic #CulturalPreservation #DigitalPreservation #WaybackMachine #Archiving #FairUse #Archives #Capitalism #Corporatism #FightForTheFuture #EmpoweringLibraries
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I trust #InternetArchive with government documents more than I do the government! (Or #AI for that matter...)
Internet Archive is now an official #USGovernment document #library
by Steve Dent
Fri, July 25, 2025"The US Senate has granted the Internet Archive federal depository status, making it officially part of an 1,100-library network that gives the public access to government documents, #KQED reported. The designation was made official in a letter from California Senator Alex Padilla to the Government Publishing Office that oversees the network. 'The Archive's digital-first approach makes it the perfect fit for a modern #FederalDepositoryLibrary, expanding access to federal government publications amid an increasingly digital landscape,' he wrote.
"Established by Congress in 1813, the Federal Depository Library Program is designed to help the public access government records. Each congressional member can designate up to two libraries, which include government information like budgets, a code of federal regulations, presidential documents, economic reports and census data.
"With its new status, the Internet Archive will be gain improved access to government materials, founder Brewster Kahle said in a statement. 'By being part of the program itself, it just gets us closer to the source of where the materials are coming from, so that it’s more reliably delivered to the Internet Archive, to then be made available to the patrons of the Internet Archive or partner libraries.' The Archive could also help other #libraries move toward #DigitalPreservation, given its experience in that area.
"It's some good news for the site which has faced legal battles of late. It was sued by major #publishers over loans of #DigitalBooks during the #Coronavirus epidemic and was forced by a federal court in 2023 to remove more than half a million titles. And more recently, major music labels filed lawsuits over its #Great78Project that strove to preserve #78RPM records. If it loses that case it could owe more than $700 million damages and possibly be forced to shut down.
"The new designation likely won't aid its legal problems, but it does affirm the site's importance to the public. 'In October, the Internet Archive will hit a milestone of 1 trillion pages,' Kahle wrote. 'And that 1 trillion is not just a testament to what libraries are able to do, but actually the sharing that people and governments have to try and create an #EducatedPopulace.' "
https://tech.yahoo.com/general/articles/internet-archive-now-official-us-123036550.html
#BigPublishing #Archives #BigMusic #CulturalPreservation #DigitalPreservation #WaybackMachine #Archiving #FairUse #Archives #Capitalism #Corporatism #FightForTheFuture #EmpoweringLibraries
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The stakes of the lawsuit against our library are clear: Libraries must have the right to innovate and adapt to new technology, so that we can continue preserving knowledge in the digital age. https://eff.org/document/hachette-v-internet-archive-amicus-brief-kevin-l-smith-and-william-m-cross #EmpoweringLibraries
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« For those who have asked how to support our library as we keep fighting for the digital rights of all libraries, there will be a rally on the steps of the @internetarchive next Saturday (4/8) @ 11am PT #EmpoweringLibraries #DigitalRightsForLibraries
RSVP👇 https://twitter.com/fightfortheftr/status/1641214291641528321 »— Retweet https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/1641276122313678848
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#OpenAccess #OpenScience
"And yet it moves" / "Eppur si muove"
#rememberGalileo
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RT @internetarchive
We will appeal.#DigitalRightsForLibraries #EmpoweringLibraries
http://blog.archive.org/2023/03/25/the-fight-continues/
https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/1639424777264721923 -
Libraries need to be able to fulfil their mission in the digital environment. We stand with @internetarchive.
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RT @internetarchive
We will appeal.#DigitalRightsForLibraries #EmpoweringLibraries
http://blog.archive.org/2023/03/25/the-fight-continues/
https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/1639424777264721923 -
RT @internetarchive: We will appeal.
#DigitalRightsForLibraries #EmpoweringLibraries
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This must be overturned
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RT @internetarchive
We will appeal.#DigitalRightsForLibraries #EmpoweringLibraries
http://blog.archive.org/2023/03/25/the-fight-continues/
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"La décision rendue aujourd'hui dans l'affaire #Hachette vs @internetarchive est un coup pour toutes les bibliothèques et les collectivités que nous desservons.
Nous continuerons de nous battre pour le droit des bibliothèques de posséder, de prêter et de conserver des livres."
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RT @internetarchive
We will appeal.#DigitalRightsForLibraries #EmpoweringLibraries
http://blog.archive.org/2023/03/25/the-fight-continues/
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The #internetarchive case: worst outcome they lose, what's the ACTUAL effect of that? No more digital lending + a hefty fine paid to the publishers?
Just trying to think ahead on this...#DigitalRightsForLibraries #EmpoweringLibraries
#IA
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BREAKING: 🐦InternetArchive will appeal today’s ruling in a suit from Big Media that would terminate libraries’ last option to own and preserve digital books.
QT internetarchive: We will appeal.
#DigitalRightsForLibraries #EmpoweringLibraries
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Read this great write-up by @klillington on the case big publishers brought against the @internetarchive on #ControlledDigitalLending
🎥 Check out Karlin's #WalledCulture interview with @brewster_kahle 👇
#EmpoweringLibraries
https://walledculture.org/interview-brewster-kahle-libraries-role-3-internet-battles-licensing-pains-the-national-emergency-library-and-the-internet-archives-controlled-digital-lending-efforts-vs-the-publishers-lawsuit/ -
Read this great write-up by @klillington on the case big publishers brought against the @internetarchive on #ControlledDigitalLending
🎥 Check out Karlin's #WalledCulture interview with @brewster_kahle 👇
#EmpoweringLibraries
https://walledculture.org/interview-brewster-kahle-libraries-role-3-internet-battles-licensing-pains-the-national-emergency-library-and-the-internet-archives-controlled-digital-lending-efforts-vs-the-publishers-lawsuit/ -
Read this great write-up by @klillington on the case big publishers brought against the @internetarchive on #ControlledDigitalLending
🎥 Check out Karlin's #WalledCulture interview with @brewster_kahle 👇
#EmpoweringLibraries
https://walledculture.org/interview-brewster-kahle-libraries-role-3-internet-battles-licensing-pains-the-national-emergency-library-and-the-internet-archives-controlled-digital-lending-efforts-vs-the-publishers-lawsuit/ -
Read this great write-up by @klillington on the case big publishers brought against the @internetarchive on #ControlledDigitalLending
🎥 Check out Karlin's #WalledCulture interview with @brewster_kahle 👇
#EmpoweringLibraries
https://walledculture.org/interview-brewster-kahle-libraries-role-3-internet-battles-licensing-pains-the-national-emergency-library-and-the-internet-archives-controlled-digital-lending-efforts-vs-the-publishers-lawsuit/ -
Read this great write-up by @klillington on the case big publishers brought against the @internetarchive on #ControlledDigitalLending
🎥 Check out Karlin's #WalledCulture interview with @brewster_kahle 👇
#EmpoweringLibraries
https://walledculture.org/interview-brewster-kahle-libraries-role-3-internet-battles-licensing-pains-the-national-emergency-library-and-the-internet-archives-controlled-digital-lending-efforts-vs-the-publishers-lawsuit/ -
Un procès menace la capacité d'Internet Archive et de la Wayback Machine de préserver les sites Web et de conserver ces propres copies numériques de livres @internetarchive @fightfortheftr
#ebook #OpenLibrary #bibliothèque #EmpoweringLibraries https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/20/23641457/internet-archive-hachette-lawsuit-court-copyright-fair-use -
🚨We’re standing up for the digital rights of all libraries today in court! Happening now: the Southern District of New York is hearing oral argument in Hachette v. Internet Archive, the lawsuit against our library. Here’s how you can help us defend the rights of libraries & readers:
✊Join the online rally: https://www.battleforlibraries.com/ @team
🗣Join the live blog: https://controlleddigitallending.org/2023/03/20/hachette-v-ia-liveblog/
🔗Sign up for updates: https://empoweringlibraries.org/get-involved/
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RT @internetarchive
Thank you to everyone who has supported the Internet Archive - and all libraries - during this lawsuit. The judge will hear oral argument on Monday. Make your voice heard: https://battleforlibraries.com
@fightfortheftr
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The #InternetArchive #library is being sued by 4 #corporate publishers who want to stop them from lending books.
Statement: Major Decision on Libraries’ Digital Rights A Step Closer on March 20
"Judge John G. Koeltl of the Southern District of New York has set March 20, 2023 as the date for oral arguments in four major publishers’ lawsuit against the Internet Archive’s digital library.
"The following statement can be attributed to Lia Holland (they/she), Campaigns and Communications Director at Fight for the Future:
"We’re eagerly awaiting the Internet Archive’s opportunity to have their day in court and speak up for the digital rights and future of all libraries in the US. This suit from major publishers has broad implications for libraries’ abilities to circulate digital books—namely, whether or not they are allowed to own and preserve digital books at all.
"Currently, major publishers offer no option for libraries to permanently purchase digital books and carry out their traditional role of #preservation. It is just as important to preserve digital books as paper books, given especially the rising popularity of digital books and the fact that many local and #diverse voices are not published in print. We want a future where libraries are free to preserve digital book files and ensure they remain accessible to the public as well unaltered. Instead, libraries are forced to pay high licensing fees that regard patron privacy as a premium feature, and the third-party vendors like Overdrive that offer such licenses are vulnerable to censorship from book banners. Under this regime, publishers act as malicious gatekeepers, preventing the free flow of information and undermining libraries’ ability to serve their patrons.
"This untenable situation is the direct consequence of shareholder #greed at Big Publishing #monopolies. Libraries owning and preserving books is not the reason that most authors are being paid ever less amid the past few years’ record publishing profits. The publishers’ suit against the Internet Archive’s library must be recognized for what it is: an attack on all libraries, conveniently aimed at a groundbreaking nonprofit that Big Publishing’s highly-paid lobbyists aggressively mischaracterize as a for-profit Big Tech company.
"With a similar preservationist ethos to the Wayback Machine, another Internet Archive project considered essential infrastructure for our digital lives, the Internet Archive’s library provides access to and preservation of out-of-print, midlist, local, and diverse voices in addition to popular books. In many ways, this initiative is similar to the Brooklyn Public Library’s youth censorship circumvention efforts—but the Internet Archive’s library is accessible to everyone around the world, not just youth in the US. The Internet Archive’s digital books also are used for citations on #Wikipedia, underpinning yet another core digital public good.
"We hope that on March 20th Judge Koeltl will resoundingly free this robust and beloved institution from the greedy maw of Big Publishing."
#BigPublishing #Censorship #FairUse #Libraries #Archives #WaybackMachine #Archiving #DigitalWorld #OpenContent #Capitalism #EmpoweringLibraries #FightForTheFuture
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Below is a link to a PDF of the #InternetArchive's final brief.
Arguments include:
- Internet Archive’s Digital Lending Is a Lawful Fair Use.
- The Internet Archive’s digital lending program is noncommercial.
- The Internet Archive’s digital lending program is transformative.
- Digital lending would still be fair use even if it were not transformative.
- Plaintiffs [book publishers] present no evidence of market harm beyond the unquantified suppositions of their executives and high-level observations about economic theory.
#Censorship #FairUse #Libraries #Archives #WaybackMachine #Archiving #DigitalWorld #OpenContent #Capitalism #EmpoweringLibraries
https://www.publishersweekly.com/binary-data/ARTICLE_ATTACHMENT/file/000/006/6074-1.pdf
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Oral Argument Set in #InternetArchive #Copyright Case
By Andrew Albanese |
Feb 21, 2023"Months after a final round of reply briefs was filed, a federal judge is now ready to hear oral arguments for summary judgment in a closely watched copyright case filed by four major publishers against the Internet Archive over its program to scan and lend library books.
"In their final brief, attorneys for the Internet Archive counter that the IA’s 'controlled' scanning and lending of library books is protected by fair use, and that the evidence will show no harm to the publishers' marketplace."
#Censorship #FairUse #Libraries #Archives #WaybackMachine #Archiving #DigitalWorld #OpenContent #Libraries #EmpoweringLibraries -
If the publishers win the lawsuit against our library, researchers lose 📡 Renee DiResta (@Noupside) of the Stanford Internet Observatory explains why the Internet Archive is crucial for her research team in this age of "information glut" #researchers #EmpoweringLibraries
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If the publishers win, communities lose 🫶 Several historic community libraries have used the archive to preserve & expand the reach of their physical collections. Watch to learn how we helped Marygrove College save their library from permanent closure #EmpoweringLibraries http://blog.archive.org/2020/10/20/digitization-saves-marygrove-college-library-after-closure/
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If the corporate publishers win the lawsuit, authors lose ✍️ Here's @neilhimself, Naomi Klein and 1000+ other authors explaining why they "fear a future where libraries are reduced to a sort of Netflix... for books" https://www.fightforthefuture.org/Authors-For-Libraries #supportauthors #EmpoweringLibraries
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♲ @[email protected]:If the corporate publishers win the lawsuit, authors lose ✍️ Here's @neilhimself, @NaomiAKlein and 1000+ other authors explaining why they "fear a future where libraries are reduced to a sort of Netflix... for books" fightforthefuture.org/Authors-For-Li… #supportauthors #EmpoweringLibraries
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The lawsuit we're fighting isn’t just about the Internet Archive. It will determine the future of all libraries & their patrons, including those with print disabilities. #Accesstoknowledge for diverse communities will be impacted 🌍
Over the next 20 days until we go to court, we’ll be giving you 20 reasons to care about this lawsuit. We can’t wait to introduce you to the teachers, doctors, journalists & many more who rely on our lending library #EmpoweringLibraries https://www.eff.org/cases/hachette-v-internet-archive
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We launched the #EmpoweringLibraries campaign in 2020 to defend equal access to library services for all. Since then, threats to libraries have only grown, so our fight continues. Take a look back through some of the milestones & achievements over the past year in our 2022 Empowering Libraries Year in Review: http://blog.archive.org/2022/12/28/2022-empowering-libraries-year-in-review/
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Wer ist bereit einen Blick in die Zukunft zu werfen?
Mit der „Wayforward Mashine“ des Internet Archives kann man sehen, wie das Internet im Jahr 2046 aussehen könnte, wenn wir nicht aufpassen.
https://wayforward.archive.org/IA2046/
Das #InternetArchive ist ein gemeinnütziges Projekt zur Langzeitarchivierung digitaler Daten in frei zugänglicher Form, welches im Übrigen auch seinen #Mastodon-Auftritt auf einem eigenen Server hostet.
@internetarchive
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« And the 2022 Internet Archive Hero Award goes to... @carlmalamud! Congratulations Carl, and thank you for your tireless advocacy for making government information accessible to all. You're our hero! https://blog.archive.org/2022/10/12/internet-archive-to-honor-carl-malamud-with-2022-hero-award/ #empoweringlibraries https://t.co/zTe4nYr80t »
— Retweet https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/1580269585361940481
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«Nobody should have to pay to read government research...it should be free and easy to access. That's why we're starting #DemocracysLibrary—to help everyone, everywhere, stay informed: https://t.co/WOzY37v5ll #EmpoweringLibraries https://t.co/YiStt1eOah »
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« Don't miss the 2022 Library Leaders Forum virtual gathering on October 12! Join experts for a series of conversations exploring digital ownership and the future of library collections. Learn more & register at https://libraryleadersforum.org/ #EmpoweringLibraries #OwnBooks https://t.co/gWQLHlFVEA »
— Retweet https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/1576947456159408128
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« Don't miss the 2022 Library Leaders Forum virtual gathering on October 12! Join experts for a series of conversations exploring digital ownership and the future of library collections. Learn more & register at https://libraryleadersforum.org/ #EmpoweringLibraries #OwnBooks https://t.co/gWQLHlFVEA »
— Retweet https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/1576947456159408128
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Check out the direction our internet is heading:
https://wayforward.archive.org/
https://wayforward.archive.org/ia2046/
#Privacy #Security #Monopolies #Technology #InternetArchive #InformationAccess #internetFreedom #EmpoweringLibraries