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December 06, 2005

Wiki for Digitization Issues

DigiWik, which sounds like a groovy trance record label, is in fact a Wiki devoted to digitization issues. Do not look at this Web site in Opera. It looks awful. Stick with Firefox. The Wiki's at http://www.digiwik.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page and describes itself...

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December 27, 2004

Internet Archive, Universities Team Up For a Digitized Collection

Things that make me go whee: Internet Archive and ten universities agree to team up and make their own online library of digitized books. Whee! You can get a nice article on this turn of events at http://www.iwr.co.uk/IWR/1160176 . From...

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Nifty Top Lists from Gutenberg

The Gutenberg Project has a nifty set of top lists at Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/scores/top. There's a list of the top books and top authors for the week, but also lists for the top books for the last three months or...

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August 31, 2004

Searching Lycos for Discussions

Lycos doesn't seem to get on many search radars these days, which is why it was a bit odd to hear from them that they're now offering a discussion search. It's in beta, and can come up with some...

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September 04, 2003

You Thought A Three Billion Page Search Engine Was Big? Phooey.

The Internet Archive ( http://web.archive.org ) now has the ability to do keyword searches. The new feature, currently in beta, offers the ability to search a portion of the "Wayback" archive database (about eleven billion pages.) The search is available...

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