Archive-It 2.0 is a subscription-based archiving service geared towards a broad range of institutions. Archive-It enables subscribers to capture, catalog, and preserve online material from their own institutions as well as from...
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Archive-It 2.0 is a subscription-based archiving service geared towards a broad range of institutions. Archive-It enables subscribers to capture, catalog, and preserve online material from their own institutions as well as from the world wide web. Users are able to create and access their text searchable collections, without needing technical support or infrastructure. Current partners include the Library of Congress, Library of Virginia, University of Toronto, University of Southern California, Indiana University and North Carolina State Archives, alongside other respected academic and memory institutions. Contact the Archive-It team for more details about subscribing to this service and to learn more about our Curated and Domain Crawl services. Election 2006 Crawl Help us document the election! On November 7th, Americans will go to the polls and vote. Internet Archive, using Archive-It, is asking our community at large to archive the websites commemorating this national election. Please submit your election themed url below and check Archive-It in a few weeks to browse the collection. You must be a registered user to submit a site to the Election 2006 Crawl. Please login or register as a new user. Archive That! Don't see your site in the Wayback Machine? Submit an URL for inclusion. We will archive the site you have submitted and you will be able to view it in the wayback machine within 6 months. Please note: sites that are database driven, generate dynamic web pages or have robots.txt exclusions can not be archived. You must be a registered user to submit a site to Archive That. Please login or register as a new user. Take The Wayback Machine With You Put the Wayback Machine right in your browser! The Wayback Machine Bookmarklet Drag this link to your browser's toolbar: Wayback When you visit a page that you want to find an old version of, just click the toolbar link. You will be transported to any historic versions at the Wayback Machine.
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