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Million Book Project

An early collection of books from the Indian scanning centers of the Universal Library Project, sometimes called the Million Books Project.

 
 

Million Book Project

Internet Archive 

The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public. Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge.

We began in 1996 by archiving the Internet itself, a medium that was just beginning to grow in use. Like newspapers, the content published on the web was ephemeral - but unlike newspapers, no one was saving it. Today we have 20+ years of web history accessible through the Wayback Machine and we work with 625+ library and other partners through our Archive-It program to identify important web pages.

As our web archive grew, so did our commitment to providing digital versions of other published works. Today our archive contains:

·         330 billion web pages

·         20 million books and texts

·         4.5 million audio recordings (including 180,000 live concerts)

·         4 million videos (including 1.6 million Television News programs)

·         3 million images

·         200,000 software programs