Rs_adv_search
Resource Shelf
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2007/12/27/web-archives-archive-it-adds-advanced-search-interface/

"Unlike another IA project, The Wayback Machine, Archive-It pages can be keyword searched. The service uses Nutch open source search software."

—12/27/07
 
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Resource Shelf
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2007/08/16/archiving-the-volunteer-state-web-archive-it-and-the-tennessee-state-library-and-archives/

"The Internet Archive’s Archive-It service continues to debut new permanent archival collections of web pages and sites. Here are a few new ones since we posted our last update. This time the collections all began with the help of the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Here are a few of the many Tennessee collections."

—8/17/2007
 
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OSTI Partners with Internet Archive
http://www.osti.gov/news/2007/jun/internetarchive

"The DOE E-print Network is the largest collection that a federal institution has undertaken in an on-going effort to preserve their own documents and history through Archive-It."

—6/29/07
 
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Resource Shelf
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2007/05/12/new-web-archives-chomskyinfo-many-labor-and-political-organizations/

"The Archive-It Team at The Internet Archive continues to do important work archiving the web. Over the past few weeks we’ve been posting about many new collections that Archive-It has been rolling out and this week will be no different."

—5/12/2007
 
Econtent
EContentMag.com
http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=18132

"The Internet Archive's universal approach to the dissemination and access of information is embodied in its Archive-It service that anybody or any organization can use."

—Kristine Hanna, 10/05/2006
 
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Resource Shelf
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2006/06/23/internet-archives-brewster-kahle-profiled-in-a-new-article/

"While digitizing content gets tons of press these days, archiving the web is a very important issue for info pros that deserves lots of attention and work. Although many web archiving projects exist around the globe, The Internet Archive is perhaps the most well known."

—06/23/2006.
 
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C|Net News.com
http://news.com.com/2061-10802_3-6067173.html

"Subscribers can develop digital collections of their own based on up to 300 "seed" Web sites designated by the institution. The annual service lets subscribers create and manage up to three collections, with as many as 10,000,000 URLs."

—Stephanie Olsen, 05/01/2006.
 
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Spellbound Blog
http://www.spellboundblog.com/2006/08/29/saa-2006-research-library-group-roundtable-internet-archiving/

"Archive-It puts the tools for managing larges scale web crawling in the hands of archivists."

—08/27/2006.
 
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Librarian in Black
http://librarianinblack.typepad.com/librarianinblack/2006/04/archiveit_launc.html

"A project of the beloved Internet Archive...Talk to them and see what they can do for you!"

—Sarah Houghton, 04/25/2006.
 
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E-Content Magazine
http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=15639

"Collaborating with state archivists as well as public and private libraries, Archive-It is working to preserve information found on the Internet. New features and applications of the Archive It 1.5 release include enhancements to the user interface, improved access to collections, and advanced search and reporting capabilities."

—Michele Manafy, 04/28/2006.
 
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Chronicle of Higher Education
http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/1228/archiving-made-easier

"The Internet Archive has released new software, called Archive-It 1.5, that lets colleges and museums create their own searchable catalogs of data and multimedia. The software -- available for an annual fee of $10,000 -- allows institutions to manage digital collections comprising as many as 10 million items as part of the archive's main project, a comprehensive online library showing the evolution of every site on the Web. A number of colleges, including the University of Toronto and Indiana University at Bloomington, have signed up for the service, the archive said. "

—The Wired Campus, 05/03/2006.
 
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School Library Journal
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6333210.html

"Students are encouraged to use the online archives, which are free to anyone with an Internet connection. Once on the site, users can choose from the available collections, including one on Hurricane Katrina. After a collection is selected, the site retrieves links, similar to search engine results, to Web sites that have been cached in the archives."

—Lauren Barack, 05/12/2006.
 
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John Battelle's Searchblog
http://battellemedia.com/archives/002530.php

"Archive-It 1.5 provides subscription-based service that allows institutions to store, categorize history (at a lower price) from their website and WWW. Users are able to explore and access these text-searchable collections, without needing additional technical expertise."

—John Batelle, 05/02/2006.
 
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HangingTogether
http://hangingtogether.org/?p=114

"Those not able or ready to step up to web archiving on their own (or who might want to get their feet wet slowly) might be interested in taking a look at Archive-It, a new product of the Internet Archive. Archive-It makes it possible, at a fairly modest price, to get started with web archiving without a lot of technical expertise or investment."

—Merrilee Proffitt, Program Officer, RLG. 04/29/2006.
 
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Biblog (Denmark)
http://bib-log.blogspot.com/2006/05/lav-bibliotekets-eget-internetarkiv.html

"Take the tour to see how it works. It is all up-to-date technology, simple and straightforward. And very effective."
(translation by InterTran, www.trannexp.com).

—Erik Hy, 04/29/2006.
 
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Blog Juice for Educational Technology
http://www.schwoebel.net/wpjoe/2006/05/03/archiving-made-easier/

"Allows institutions to manage digital collections comprising as many as 10 million items as part of the archive's main project, a comprehensive online library showing the evolution of every site on the Web."

—Joe Schwoebel, 05/03/2006.
 
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stories from a Library Life
http://library.palomacruz.com/2006/04/29/archive-it/

"Archive-It is working to preserve a record for generations to come."

—Paloma Cruz, 04/29/2006.
 
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University of Georgia: Enterprise Information Technology News
http://www.eits.uga.edu/consult/casnews/

"Archiving made easier..lets colleges and museums create their own searchable catalogs of data and multimedia."

—Staff, 05/12/2006.
 
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Opera Community: Library Related
http://my.opera.com/LibraryImportant/blog/show.dml/243025

"Internet Archive today announced the latest release of Archive-It 1.5, a new subscription-based archiving service geared towards a broad range of institutions at a cost considerably lower than other archive platforms. Archive-It enables subscribers to capture, categorize, and preserve online material from their own institutions websites as well as from the world wide web. Users are able to access and explore and these text-searchable collections, without needing additional technical expertise."

—Librarian, Brooklyn Library. 05/03/2006.