[WEB4LIB] Re: FYI: Internet Archive Launches Wayback Machine
Sloan, Bernie
bernies at uillinois.edu
Thu Oct 25 16:56:10 EDT 2001
Charles P. Hobbs wrote:
> You can search by url, but not text. (The analogy: an OPAC or card catalog
> that you can use to locate books, but doesn't actually carry the full text
of
> the books in its records).
Sort of seems more like an OPAC where you can only search using the call
number. :-)
Bernie Sloan
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles P. Hobbs [mailto:chhobbs at cdrewu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:45 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Re: FYI: Internet Archive Launches Wayback Machine
Gerry Mckiernan wrote:
>
> INTERNET ARCHIVE LAUNCHES WAYBACK MACHINE
>
> Free Service Enables Users to Access Archived Versions of Web Sites Dating
> from 1996
>
> SAN FRANCISCO (October 24, 2001)
>
> The Internet Archive [ http://www.archive.org/ ], a comprehensive
> library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form,
> today launched the Wayback Machine, a free service allowing people to
> access and use archived versions of past web pages. For the first time,
> all members of the public will be able to search and view the Internet
> Archive*s enormous collection of web sites, dating back to 1996 and
> comprising over 10 billion web pages.
There's also a pretty good writeup in today's LA Times:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-000085039oct25.story
Yes, copyright is an issue...
I played with the database a bit this morning (http://web.archive.org).
Pretty
neat, but there are a few things to remember:
* You can search by url, but not text. (The analogy: an OPAC or card catalog
that you can use to locate books, but doesn't actually carry the full text
of
the books in its records).
* Searching can be slow, and occasionally you'll see a "500 Server Error".
Just
keep trying
* Not everything is archived: password protected pages, or those protected
by
"robots.txt" files won't appear. Also, the archive will remove pages upon
request
of their creators.
* Links in archived pages will take you to the corresponding page in the
archive,
subject to the above conditions.
> --
Charles P. Hobbs
King Drew Health Science Library
http://www.cdrewu.edu/kdhsl
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