| Title |
Comments |
| Library of Congress |
The list of books in the library and many other resources that they offer. |
| National Archives |
The Center for Electronic Records. In the National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA's) efforts to ensure ready access to essential evidence, the Center for Electronic Records appraises, accessions, preserves and provides access to U.S. Federal Government electronic records of continuing value. |
| Internet Archive |
Where Brewster Kahle and his company are archiving the entire internet. |
| The KEO Project |
Sending a satellite into space with a billion pages of text written onto tempered glass DVD's to return in 50,000 years. You can add your own message on the website free. |
| Digipress |
Makers of a tempered glass CD and DVD disk for long term data storage. This is the medium being used for the KEO Project. |
| Getty Conservation Institute |
The Getty Conservation Institute works internationally to further the appreciation and preservation of the world's cultural heritage for the enrichment and use of present and future generations. |
| Family Tree Maker |
Broderbund's family tree software in the hands of millions of people getting connected together to make the Grand Family Tree. |
| The Commission on Preservation and Access and The Research Libraries Group, Inc. |
Report of the Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information. |
| The National Media Laboratory |
The National Media Laboratory (NML) is an industry resource supporting the U.S. Government in the evaluation, development, and deployment of advanced storage media and systems. |
| Conservation OnLine |
Resources for Conservation Professionals |
| Howard Besser |
Information technology in education and museums. |
| Universal Preservation Format |
This site disseminates information about the proposed "Universal Preservation Format" for the archiving of media assets. |
| The Dead Media Project |
How long will it be before the much-touted World Wide Web interface is itself a dead medium? And what will become of all those billions of thoughts, words, images and expressions poured onto the Internet? |
| CNRI |
The Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) undertakes, fosters, and promotes research in the public interest. (many digital continuity projects) |
| D-Lib Magazine |
D-Lib Magazine offers monthly stories, commentary, and briefings; a collection of resources for digital library research; and access to D-Lib's Working Groups. |
| Norsam |
Makers of the HD Rosetta product, a multi-millennial storage medium. |
| Voyager's Interstellar Outreach Program |
Where you can find out about the contents of the Voyager's collection of goodies...For any interstellar traveller that may find it. |
| Digital Library Journal |
LJDigital is an electronic offshoot of Library Journal, the oldest independent national library publication. |
| The International Dunhuang Project |
A deliberately inaccessible repository of 10th century manuscripts discovered not too long ago. Now in the British Library collection. |
| LOCKSS |
Lots Of Copies Keeps Stuff Safe, a new Stanford archival project. |
| The Intermemory Initiative |
Aims to develop highly survivable and available storage systems made up of widely distributed processors that are individually unreliable and untrustworthy - with the overall system nevertheless secure. |
| PURL |
A PURL is a Persistent Uniform Resource Locator. |