Dear Colleagues, 

In line with the Internet Archive's goal to make computational research (text and data mining, AI, machine learning, etc.) and education with digital collections more accessible we are introducing ARCHWay – a free to use ARCH service tier.

With ARCHWay, any individual can begin exploring web archive collections computationally using ARCH – analyzing, generating, and publishing research data from digital collections. All ARCHWay accounts work with a collection sandbox that covers a diverse range of topics:

  • Electronic Literature, Individual Works (Electronic Literature Organization
  • Opioid Epidemic Web Archive (National Library of Medicine)
  • Occupy Movement 2011/2012 (Archive-It team)
  • Art Galleries (Collaborative Art Archive)
  • Neighborhood Blogs of Washington, DC (DC Public Library)

The ARCH team maintains an easy to use ARCH User Guide, as well as written tutorials and recorded tutorials for getting started with ARCH. In addition to this documentation, you can also participate in virtual ARCH workshops we are offering throughout the Spring.

Get started with ARCHWay by expressing interest here.

Thomas 

Thomas Padilla

 

Deputy Director

Archiving and Data Services

Internet Archive

 



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