Internet Archive

Universal Access to All Knowledge

Technologies
javascript, pthon
Topics
web archiving, web extensions, voice apps
Universal Access to All Knowledge

he Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public. Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge.

2018 Program

Successful Projects

Contributor
Zhengyue Cheng
Mentor
Mark Graham, David Van Duzer
Organization
Internet Archive
Create a “Map” of the Web
Since it contains more than 600 billion archives today, these huge amounts of webpages need to be analyzed. Produce the reports about hosts and...
Contributor
Dave Barry
Mentor
Ievgenii Krevenets
Organization
Internet Archive
Proposal for Internet Archive
I would like to help expand the current Google Home Actions for the Internet Archive. I believe that the introduction of voice prompts would make...
Contributor
Fotios Tsalampounis
Mentor
Vangelis Banos-1
Organization
Internet Archive
Idea 5 - Integrate the “Scanner” software into the Wayback Machine
This proposal will present the project goal of idea 5, which is to integrate the web-monitoring software into the Wayback Machine and help to further...
Contributor
salman-bhai
Mentor
Mek
Organization
Internet Archive
Building the World’s Open Library, Together
Currently Open Library has over 1.75M Members who borrow millions of books every year. This Project looks to develop Open Library further by...
Contributor
Anish Kumar Sarangi
Mentor
abhidas
Organization
Internet Archive
Continue development of the Chrome extension “Wayback Machine”
The Wayback Machine chrome extension helps to make the web more reliable by detecting dead web pages and offering to replay archived versions of...