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  2. Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayback_Machine

    The Wayback Machine service offers three public APIs, SavePageNow, Availability, and CDX. [40] SavePageNow can be used to archive web pages. Availability API for checking the archive availability status for a web page, [41] checking whether an archive for the web page exists or not.

  3. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Archive

    Through the Internet address web.archive.org, users can upload to the Wayback Machine a large variety of contents, including PDF and data compression file formats. The Wayback Machine creates a permanent local URL of the upload content, that is accessible in the web, even if not listed while searching in the https://archive.org official website.

  4. Web archiving - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_archiving

    Web archivists generally archive various types of web content including HTML web pages, style sheets, JavaScript, images, and video. They also archive metadata about the collected resources such as access time, MIME type , and content length.

  5. Help:Using the Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Using_the_Wayback_Machine

    The Wayback Machine is a service which can be used to cite archived copies of web pages used by articles. This is useful if a web page has changed, moved, or disappeared; links to the original content can be retained. This process can be performed automatically, using the web interface for User:InternetArchiveBot .

  6. Archive site - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive_site

    In web archiving, an archive site is a website that stores information on webpages from the past for anyone to view. Common techniques [ edit ] Two common techniques for archiving websites are using a web crawler or soliciting user submissions:

  7. Open Library - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Library

    Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz, Brewster Kahle, Alexis Rossi, Anand Chitipothu, and Rebecca Malamud, Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization.

  8. List of Web archiving initiatives - Wikipedia

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    The End of Term Web Archive captures and saves U.S. Government federal government websites ( .gov, .mil, etc) in the Legislative, Executive, or Judicial branches of the government at the end of presidential administrations.

  9. Help:Archiving a source - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Archiving_a_source

    archive.today is an on-demand web archiving service at https://archive.today. A web archiving service allows Wikipedia editors to reduce link rot by preserving a copy of an online source that can be accessed if the original page is moved, changes, or disappears.

  10. archive.today - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive.today

    archive.today (or archive.is) is a web archiving site, founded in 2012, that saves snapshots on demand, and has support for JavaScript -heavy sites such as Google Maps, and Twitter. [3] archive.today records two snapshots: one replicates the original webpage including any functional live links; the other is a screenshot of the page.

  11. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive_of_Our_Own

    Archive of Our Own (often shortened to AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [2]