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If you were a K12 student which websites would you want to save for future generations? What would you want people to look at 50 or even 500 years from now?

These questions are central to the K12 Web Archiving Program, a partnership between the Internet Archive and the Library of Congress. Now in its fourth year, with 5th to 12th graders participating in schools across the country, this program provides a new perspective on saving history and culture, allowing students to actively participate and make decisions about what "at risk" website content will be saved.

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Archive-It allows institutions to build and preserve their own web archive of digital content, through a user friendly web application, without requiring any technical expertise or hosting facilities. Subscribers can harvest, catalog, and archive their collections, and then search and browse the collections when complete. Collections are hosted at the Internet Archive data center, and accessible to the public with full text search.

Archive-It is designed to fit the needs of many types of organizations and individuals. The over 200 partners include: state archives, university libraries, federal institutions, state libraries, non government non profits, museums, historians, and independent researchers.

The 1,700 Collections captured by Archive-It range from subject matters as diverse as "Political parties in Latin America" to the "Matthew Shepard Web Archive"  to  the "2008 Beijing Olympic Games" to "Iranian Blogs" to "North Carolina State Government Web Site Archive".

Contact the Archive-It team for more details about subscribing to this service.

Around the World in 2 Billion Pages

Thanks to a generous grant from the Mellon Foundation, Internet Archive completed a 2 billion page web crawl in 2007. This is the largest web crawl attempted by Internet Archive. The project was designed to take a global snapshot of the Web.

Please browse through the resulting collection.

Special thanks to the memory institutions who contributed URLs to the crawl. The crawl began with 18,000 websites from over 60 countries.

Web Collections

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The Internet Archive and many individual contributors worked together to put together a comprehensive list of websites to create a historical record of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and the massive relief effort which followed. This collection has over 25 million unique pages, all text searchable, from over 1500 sites. The web archive commenced on September 4th.
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The UK Central Government Web Archive is a selective collection of UK Government websites, archived from August 2003, which has been collected by the Internet Archive on behalf of the National Archives of the United Kingdom. history.
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The Library of Congress, in collaboration with WebArchivist.org of the State University of New York Institute of Technology and the Internet Archive, created the Election 2002 Web Archive. A selective collection of nearly 4,000 sites archived between July 1, 2002 and November 30, 2002, the collection includes congressional and gubernatorial candidates, political party, government, advocacy, blogs, public opinion, and miscellaneous Web sites related to the 2002 United States elections.
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The tragic events of September 11, 2001, prompted web creators around the world to respond. This special collection of archived web sites preserves this unique moment in our history.
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The End of Term Web Archive documents the United States Government's World Wide Web presence during the transition between the administrations of President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.
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The early years of the internet are a testament to the internet's diversity and ingenuity. This special collection highlights a handful of sites that played a role in the early internet.
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Subject Poster Replies Date
Please could you include this site in the database? Chevaline 0 July 19, 2012 02:36:51pm
Can't access archived links gscott7833 0 July 18, 2012 05:17:18pm
add my website rhodest 0 July 18, 2012 06:47:14am
Question for Jeff regarding contradictory statements on web crawling policy James983 1 July 17, 2012 01:29:58pm
   Re: Question for Jeff regarding contradictory statements on web crawling policy Jeff Kaplan 0 July 17, 2012 02:36:57pm
Archive of WDC paleoclimatology website anju306 0 July 17, 2012 08:55:00am
Please could you include my site? Lawnscape 3 July 16, 2012 09:27:06am
   Re: Please could you include my site? Jeff Kaplan 0 July 16, 2012 10:16:37am
   Re: Please could you include my site? Tivity 0 July 16, 2012 12:04:05pm
   Re: Please could you include my site? loquia 0 July 17, 2012 02:41:47pm
Why wont this work? yoyolol 0 July 15, 2012 11:42:29am
Privacy Issue - Wayback images being used on screenshots.com dfsfds 0 July 13, 2012 10:35:07am
Please crawl soon Janj757 0 July 10, 2012 04:27:16pm
archive.org website issues Jeff Kaplan 0 July 10, 2012 12:08:29pm
archive.org website issues Jeff Kaplan 0 July 10, 2012 12:08:14pm
Something's wrong with the Wayback Machine angeldeb82 0 July 10, 2012 11:37:57am
please include my site Veerender 0 July 10, 2012 12:11:58am
Winamp mobile rfischpera 0 July 09, 2012 06:33:39am
Help: How to browse very large listings? dmar 0 July 08, 2012 10:48:20pm
Heyy Jeff, please add us Jonathan_Samson 0 July 08, 2012 03:26:18am
Hey Jeff - Mind Adding Us to Be Crawled T5A 0 July 08, 2012 01:35:23am
Windows Phone Vietnam windowsphonevn 0 July 07, 2012 01:53:36am
no wayback data for my site axiomsigns 1 July 06, 2012 02:18:37pm
   Re: no wayback data for my site Jeff Kaplan 0 July 06, 2012 05:10:23pm
cannot view archive site after July 2011 tozka 1 July 06, 2012 05:56:11am
   Re: cannot view archive site after July 2011 Jeff Kaplan 1 July 06, 2012 07:03:46am
     Re: cannot view archive site after July 2011 tozka 1 July 09, 2012 02:57:39am
       Re: cannot view archive site after July 2011 Jeff Kaplan 0 July 09, 2012 08:45:40am
homedepot.com JackW 0 July 04, 2012 10:12:47am
Football Funny? Jerroslaw 0 July 03, 2012 04:01:21pm
Do crawls get deleted? tfc115 1 June 30, 2012 12:20:51pm
   Re: Do crawls get deleted? Anamon 1 July 04, 2012 05:56:24pm
     Re: Do crawls get deleted? KlangenFarben 0 July 06, 2012 06:41:48pm
Wayback Machine Failure! angeldeb82 1 June 29, 2012 08:02:52pm
   Re: Wayback Machine Failure! Jeff Kaplan 1 June 29, 2012 10:26:09pm
     Re: Wayback Machine Failure! angeldeb82 1 June 30, 2012 07:41:03am
       Re: Wayback Machine Failure! Jeff Kaplan 1 June 30, 2012 08:02:00am
         Re: Wayback Machine Failure! angeldeb82 1 June 30, 2012 08:47:26am
           Re: Wayback Machine Failure! angeldeb82 0 June 30, 2012 12:25:53pm
Download Rodos 1 June 28, 2012 04:04:13pm
   Re: Download Jeff Kaplan 0 June 28, 2012 04:29:13pm
How do I submit html websites here EdwardRech 2 June 28, 2012 12:35:11am
   Re: How do I submit html websites here Rizig 0 July 03, 2012 12:55:26pm
   Re: How do I submit html websites here Anamon 0 July 04, 2012 06:04:07pm
FortuneCity Archive / Mirror geocities 0 June 24, 2012 11:29:58am
Sign up to receive Internet Archive Announcements and Newsletters Jeff Kaplan 0 June 22, 2012 03:13:07pm
Add Me Mudasir Nazir 1 June 22, 2012 03:08:53pm
   Re: Add Me Jeff Kaplan 1 June 18, 2012 10:10:05pm
     Re: Add Me ijazuddin 0 June 20, 2012 11:14:13pm
Domainsponsor.com erasing prior archived copies of 135,000+ domains CoJaBo 1 June 13, 2012 12:06:39am
   Re: Domainsponsor.com erasing prior archived copies of 135,000+ domains Jeremy Leader 1 June 13, 2012 09:55:54am
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