The Internet Archive Wayback Machine (WM), created and maintained by the Internet Archive, is an open access online archive of website content, derived from periodic crawls of the open web and data donations from Alexa Internet and others.
The Internet Archive is a a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose goal is to provide a free Internet library. This means offering permanent access to historic collections that exist in digital format for researchers and the general public. They acquire a majority of their content with the Archive-It harvesting service using a Web crawler that collects content from the surface web. The content is maintained and served through an open access digital repository called the Wayback Machine. Internet Archive also offers book digitization services.
Updated: Jan 28, 2015 12:32pm
This archival digital collection, covering the years 1986-2012, is intended to complement other NewsVault archives collections.
This digital collection presents the full run of Punch magazine from its start until its initial demise, from 1841-1992. The re-launched version from 1996-2002 is not included.
The publisher has assembled an extensive grouping of archival materials related to Indians of North America, dating primarily up through the early twentieth century, with some material extending through the 1980s.
The Associated Press Collections Online (AP Online) consists of an extensive collection of archival files and internal communications from various bureaus of the Associated Press (AP), in six parts, anticipated to total around 2.7 million pages.
Le Grand Robert Online Dictionary provides all six volumes of the latest edition of this French language reference work. Its latest edition, published in 2011, includes:
- 86,000 articles
- 100,000 words
- 350,000 definitions
- 410,000 use examples
- 325,000 quotations
- 25,000 idioms, expressions, and proverbs
De Marque is a Canadian company that specializes in the publishing and distribution of educational and cultural content. De Marque is in the field of digital cultural content distribution, specifically digital books.
Updated: Aug 16, 2017 1:06pm
Slavery and Anti-Slavery: a transnational archive provides access to four series devoted to the history of slavery in America, slave trade, and anti-slavery movement.
The four series are:
- Slavery and Anti-Slavery 1: Debates over Slavery and Abolition
- Slavery and Anti-Slavery 2: Slave Trade in Atlantic World
- Slavery and Anti-Slavery 3: Institution of Slavery
- Slavery and Anti-Slavery 4: Age of Emancipation