Wireless cards helped the Food and Water Watch folks write from the road, letting them turn out a constant stream of blog posts, Facebook updates, Tweets and Flickr photos, all displayed on a central hub on the group's website (now serving
as an archive page).
Not exact matches
says an early version of Polonius's «about us»
page, available
as a cached
page on the Internet
Archive.
I am tempted to say this is the least important feature, but after all of the time I just spent reading through my
archives, I know that little things like logos and look - and - feel matter just
as much
as the words on the
page.
If you're looking for more general every - day - ish ideas for projects to give on Christmas Day (such
as jewelry, afghans, scarves or hats), you might also wish to check out the rest of the ideas on this
page and to visit our
archive of free crochet patterns for even more ideas.
For an
archive of NYSHCR video content such
as board meetings, select events and press coverage, please visit our YouTube
page.
He and his supporters hastily «scraped»
as many Geocities
pages as they could, creating a 641 - gigabyte
archive that initially circulated on file - sharing networks.
Comments: 20
pages, 14 figures, 5 tables; accepted for publication in ApJS; electronic versions of Tables 4 and 5 are available
as ancillary files (see sidebar on the right), and an interactive version of Table 5 is available at the NASA Exoplanet
Archive (http://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/)
20
pages, 14 figures, 5 tables; accepted for publication in ApJS; electronic versions of Tables 4 and 5 are available
as ancillary files (see sidebar on the right), and an interactive version of Table 5 is available at the NASA Exoplanet
Archive (http://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/)
I've been scrolling the
archives quite a bit
as of lately because of this reminder — so much inspiration and so many brilliant ideas live on those
pages.
It started in 2000
as a badly designed one -
page roll of news; it has now turned into a destination for fan entertainment and discussion, and has become the Harry Potter site of record, hosting the oldest and most comprehensive Potter news
archive on the Web.
Jewish singles who are interested in dating have their interests listed and there are personality tests
as well that can help the match making system find you an appropriate date with ease, all you need to do is set up your personal
page and get browsing through the huge dating
archives.
A version of this
archives appears in print on May 30, 1963, on
Page 15 of the New York edition with the headline: The Screen: «Dr. No,» Mystery Spoof; Film Is First Made of Ian Fleming Novels Sean Connery Stars
as Agent James Bond.
A version of this
archives appears in print on July 25, 1968, on
Page 26 of the New York edition with the headline: Screen: «Inspector Clouseau» Arrives; Alan Arkin Is Starred
as Bumbling Official Movie at the Trans - Lux East and West Houses.
She also warns that online content has a long shelf life because sites such
as the Internet
Archive preserve old Web
pages for posterity.
Each path begins with a common focus of each type of course, includes a guiding inquiry question, proposes a set of examples from the
archive for teacher candidates to examine and respond to in a particular sequence, and ends with possible extensions for further reading on this topic (to access these paths, sign in to http://23.21.225.52/
as «citeuser» with password «Sw@p2013» and click «Possible paths» on the Home
page, or follow the links in the following section).
The digital book is served
as an EPUB file which basically is an
archive containing
pages, stylesheets and images.
On top of managing this new solution, all Cybooks connected to Thalia ebook stores (Thalia.de, Thalia.at, Thalia.ch, Buch.de) will be able to synchronize content, such
as new books,
archived books, books opened on other devices, and last
page position within Thalia's ecosystem.
An online
archive of book
pages bearing marks, notations and other marginalia, the
Pages Project explores the act of reading, each readers unique relationship to the material, and the nature of the book
as a transitory physical object in a digital age.
«About 300
pages wound up in the Algren
archives at Ohio State University, and in edited form they make their first public appearance
as «Entrapment,» from Entrapment and Other Writings, a new collection of previously unpublished work by Algren edited by Brooke Horvath and Dan Simon for Seven Stories Press.»
Keep it locked to ShortPause.com
as we'll continuously update this
page with
archived video of the Grand Final matches and some of the top fights from throughout the tournament, and be sure to enjoy the rest of the Grand Finals stream below!
As always, you catch the stream
archives over on the OzHadou YouTube
page.
As always, you catch the stream
archives over on the OzHadou YouTube
page or after the jump.
Beginning
as a collection of more than one hundred magazine
pages saved by McCarthy for what he calls their «subjective subliminal» content, these works are the only remaining
pages of the original
archive.1
Housed within the
pages of the book, McCabe will lead participants through a series of lectures, performances, and workshops in collaboration with visiting artists and scholars that seek to restore this history and also enact it
as a living
archive for relational practice and for conversation in the present.
There are also supplementary materials
as part of the exhibition, pulled from the gallery's almost 50 year history and extensive
archive, set on shelves and in a vitrine in a separate gallery space, taking the exhibition offscreen to the physical
page.
«Introduction: Museum of Natural History Pristina 1951 - 2001 The
pages that follow reproduce almost the entire contents of the
archives of the now - defunct Museum of Natural History, Pristina,
as found by Petrit Halilaj in July 2013.»
2013 Education, Vögele Kultur Zentrum, Pfäffikon, Switzerland 2013 Block Party: Contemporary Craft Inspired by the Art of the Tailor, AUB, Bournemouth, England 2013 Living
Archive, Paco Das Artes, Sao Paulo, Brasil 2013 Bienniale Cuvee, Offenes Kulturhaus, Linz, Austria 2013 Out of Fashion, gl Holtegaard, Holte, Denmark; travelling to Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg, Aalborg, Denmark 2013 Pivot Points: 15 Years & Counting: 15th Anniversary Collection, MOCA, North Miami, USA 2013 Brilliant Disguise: Masks and Other Transformations, Contemporary Art Centre, Louisiana, USA 2013 Earth Matters: Land
as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa, Smithsonian Institute, National Museum of African Art, Washington DC, USA 2013 Encounters: Photography from the Sheldon Museum of Art, Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA 2013 Le Pont, Musée d'Art Contemporain, project for Marseille - Provence 2013 European Capital of Culture 2013 Pedro Lasch, Susan Harbage
Page and Yinka Shonibare, Nasher, Museum of Art at Duke University, North Carolina, USA 2013 Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London, England, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, USA 2013 Victoriana: The Art of Revival, Guildhall Art Gallery, London, England 2013 Kunst & Textile, Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg, Germany 2013 Miniartextil, Villa Olmo, Como, Italy
In Ann Hirsch's «Twelve» (2013)
as the artists chat room dialogues, and in Martine Syms» «Reading Trayvon Martin» (2013), an ongoing work that tracks Syms»
archiving and bookmarking of web
pages relating to the case.
Thematic chapters on key concepts — such
as modernity, nation, site, technology, the postcolonial city, performance, the
archive and sport — combine new writing with artists»
pages, reprints of much sought - after texts, unpublished transcripts of discussions and interviews featuring leading international scholars.
In celebration of the gallery's fifty years of exhibitions
as well
as performance, poetry, and music events, we will be sharing weekly images from the gallery's
archive on Instagram
as well
as on this dedicated
page on our website.
I read texts on or by Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise, Charles Biederman, Anthony Hill, Kenneth Martin etc. and, wanting to turn the
pages, I have the sense of a past that is locked, only partially accessible via faded documents, memory and influence,
as if the works on the wall are familiarly connected to the
archive material or they can be interpreted
as having evolved from a «constructive context», some more consciously connected to the base than others, like the system formula that eludes my attempt to discern it, or like Noureldin's drawings wending their way through various permutations, continually repeating and changing, awareness of the past leading to an informed openness to an unknown future.
Shortly afterward, I figured out how to see the then - and still - offline but
archived pages of Ozone.org, among them being the statement in the «Ties that Blind» report saying «According to documents obtained by Ozone Action and by Ross Gelbspan, several ICE strategies were laid out including: the repositioning of global warming
as theory, not fact.»
Not long after that, it dawned on me that I should dump the phrase «reposition global warming
as theory (not fact)» — within quote marks — into Greenpeace's
archive collection home
page.
The two mentioned 404 links in the WUWT piece are not findable by the Wayback Machine
as the National Post has disabled web crawling by using the robots.txt protocol thus their
pages are not
archived.
But the 2013 Desmog piece didn't explain what led them to link to Greenpeace's scans; not one word on why Greenpeace didn't reveal the scans
as a major news item back in 2007 when they were
archived, not one word explaining why those scans were at Greenpeace when it was reported that the Sierra Club had them more than sixteen years earlier,... and not a word of why those scans have a cover
page from some outfit called Ozone Action (lest anyone forget, when the Union of Concerned Scientists breathlessly «revealed» those old scans in 2015, the reason their collection is only 49
pages vs Greenpeace's 50 is because they simply erased the problem of the Ozone Action cover
page).
As implied in my closing sentence just above, the blockage of Ozone Action
archive web
pages is another instance of the deepening problems to be found in the smear of skeptic climate scientists.
There are several posts on Skeptical Science (also check the «argument»
page and recent
archives), with links to published papers,
as well.
Drop his HeatIsOnline link into the Internet
Archive site's search feature, and that particular
page's history is revealed to be
as old
as 2000, where the older iterations of the
page are considerably longer, on his attempts to spearhead a «World Energy Modernization Plan».
Notably, web
pages are
archived not
as static images, but in their original formats, including their source code and metadata, so that they function just
as they did on their live sites.
Alternatively, you can
archive any web
page as you browse using a browser plug - in called the Reed Tech Web Preserver.
Enter
Page Vault, a company whose software accurately captures and
archives web
pages to be used
as evidence by legal professionals.
As an example, Lawyerist provides global links to each category
page, the about
page, the
archives page and the contact
page.
It
archives pages exactly
as they appear online, stores key metadata, and creates a PDF output file.
As web pages are archived, they are digitally signed with unique hash values and date - stamped to verify that they are digital carbon copies of the original as of that point in tim
As web
pages are
archived, they are digitally signed with unique hash values and date - stamped to verify that they are digital carbon copies of the original
as of that point in tim
as of that point in time.
This time,
as The New York Times reports today, Malamud is teaming up with The Internet
Archive to publish millions of
pages of historical -LSB-...]
This time,
as The New York Times reports today, Malamud is teaming up with The Internet
Archive to publish millions of
pages of historical U.S. government documents held in hard copy by the Boston Public Library.
Current Google News goes back only 30 days; after that you need to go to the
archive, and
as the help
page explains, a search in Google might look like this: [site: google.com/newspapers searchterm].
«
As well as presenting an exhibition of photographs, documentary art and other unique records held at Library and Archives Canada, this Web project introduces tens of thousands of pages from Macdonald's political papers and correspondence that will be made available online for the first time in 2008, enabling all Canadians to learn about Macdonald's life, career and legacy.&raqu
As well
as presenting an exhibition of photographs, documentary art and other unique records held at Library and Archives Canada, this Web project introduces tens of thousands of pages from Macdonald's political papers and correspondence that will be made available online for the first time in 2008, enabling all Canadians to learn about Macdonald's life, career and legacy.&raqu
as presenting an exhibition of photographs, documentary art and other unique records held at Library and
Archives Canada, this Web project introduces tens of thousands of
pages from Macdonald's political papers and correspondence that will be made available online for the first time in 2008, enabling all Canadians to learn about Macdonald's life, career and legacy.»
An additional impediment to legal research in the Internet
Archive is that the materials have been digitized and can only be retrieved
as «volumes» and not
as discrete «documents»; i.e., you can find and retrieve v. 1 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914, but it's time - consuming getting to p. 317 of that volume if you're looking specifically for the Succession Duty Act, RSO 1914, c 24 (though once there, you can easily bookmark the
page).
They have a policy of putting up
archived pages a year at a time, and of using a fair amount of lag time so
as not to compete with the blawg.