On 22 Jun 2006, at 17:06, Michael Kenward wrote:
> I wonder of the OST signed up to the British Library’s campaign to
> build an archive of web sites.
Speaking of which, is the OST site stored in archive.org?
Brewster Kahle is doing some terrific work as a militant librarians.
His goal: to archive 'everything', including thinking about off-
planet backups 'just in case'. If you'd like to hear him rant (at a
meeting in London a couple of years ago), I have video of his lecture
here:
<http://quernstone.com/notcon04/>
(scroll down for the talk - called 'Universal Access to Human
Knowledge'. It's well worth it. Sorry you can't see the slides, though.)
--
Jonathan Sanderson
'If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter.' (Pascal)
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