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December 06, 2005Wiki 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...
December 27, 2004Internet 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...
Continue reading "Internet Archive, Universities Team Up For a Digitized Collection" » 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...
August 31, 2004Searching 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...
September 04, 2003You 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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