See the member
list at http://netpreserve.org/about/archiveList.php
Why not the
EU Institutions websites ?
In December
of 2009 the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) released a
registry of its members' web archives. The registry offers a single
point of access to a comprehensive overview of member web archiving efforts and
outputs. Twenty-one archives from around the world are currently included; the
registry will be updated as additional archives are made accessible by IIPC
members.
In addition
to a detailed description of each web archive, the following information is
included:
- Collecting institution
- Start date
- Archive interface language(s)
- Access methods (URL
search, keyword search, full text search, thematic, etc.)
- Harvesting methods
(National domain, event, thematic, etc.)
- Access restrictions
The registry
was put in place by IIPC's Access Working Group, which focuses on initiatives,
procedures and tools required to provide immediate access and to preserve the
future access to Internet material in a Web archive. The registry will also
provide a basis for IIPC to explore integrated access and search in the future.
Preserving
the web is not a task of any single institution. It is a mission common to all
IIPC members, and many practices and lessons are transferable. The launch of
the members' web archive registry showcases international collaboration for
preserving Internet content for future generations. The IIPC was chartered in
2003 with 12 participating institutions. Today, there are over thirty-five
member organizations. More information about the IIPC can be found at <http://netpreserve.org>.
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