Other Web Archives

The California Digital Library is actively involved in a number of web archiving initiatives and projects. CDL has worked collaboratively with a number of institutions on additional web archiving efforts including:

K-12 Web Archiving
If you were a high school student, which web sites would you want to save for future generations? This is the challenge we posed to students and their teachers. In the spring of 2008, Internet Archive, the Library of Congress and California Digital Library collaborated on a project that explains archiving the Web from the perspective of high school students.

End of Term Harvest
The Library of Congress, the California Digital Library, the University of North Texas Libraries, the Internet Archive and the U.S. Government Printing Office have joined together for a collaborative project to preserve public United States Government web sites during the course of the transition from the Bush to the Obama administrations. In this collaboration, the partners have conducted a comprehensive harvest of the Federal Government (.gov, .mil, etc) domain from September 2008-April 2009. This archive will be made publicly available for search and display.

Stanford Web-Base
The Stanford Department of Computer Science has been capturing the U.S. government web domain since 2005, with the support of the California Digital Library. Data captured as part of this project is available for download from the Stanford Web Base page. A copy of this content is also held at the California Digital Library and will be made available for search and display.

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