Plus, a look behind the scenes of our December fundraising drive, and a new way to experience small domains.
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December 2019
Browsing the Archive
Before You Cast Your Vote
With six weeks until the first votes are cast in Iowa, just why is Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig on the road, urging us to address a problem that is unlikely to dominate headlines this election season? "Unrepresentativeness," Lessig explains, is at the heart of what ails our body politic, and every candidate should make curing it a top priority. Hear Lessig's incisive, sometimes optimistic, often moving ideas from his recent visit to the Internet Archive to talk about his latest book, "They Don't Represent Us."
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Marketing Made Her Miserable
The Internet Archive has a staff of about 150 people, and every single one has a unique story to tell. Hereâs a tale from of one of our newest team membersâabout how she lost her way and found it again, survived the madness of the startup world, and found special meaning in our annual fundraising drive.
[READ JENICAâS STORY](
Tiny Domains and Where To Find Them
Have you ever wondered what the internet looks like in the Antarctic? The Web might be world-wide, but not every country is equally represented. Thatâs why the Internet Archive recently created the Whole Earth Web Archive, a special portal for browsing archived sites from the 50 smallest internet domains in the worldâfrom Andorra to Yemen. It really IS a small world after all.
[SEE THE WORLD](
Libraries in the 21st Century
The future of libraries is here, and itâs a brave new world for readers and librarians alike. Internet Archive founder and Digital Librarian Brewster Kahle sat down at the annual Charleston Library Conference to discuss decentralization, contextualization, and the ways that we can make information available to everyone.
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An Illuminating Project
There are old books, and then there are really old books. The Bibliotheca Philadelphiensis project has made [hundreds of illuminated manuscripts]( online, some dating as far back as the ninth centuryâ âincluding alchemical texts, musical manuscripts, almanacs, and cookbooks, complete with notes and doodles in the marginsâ .
Spot Rides Again
Remember Spot, the surfing dog from last monthâs newsletter?
The canine king of the waves is back in a [brand new video]( by San Francisco artists Larisa Berger and Zack McCune: Spot Stands Up. Check out this restored, recut, and reanimated celebration of a surferâs best friendâcomplete with a new original score!
What We're Reading
THE ATLANTIC: [Our Predictions About the Internet Are Probably Wrong](
POYNTER: [Did NASA give spiders drugs to see how they would affect web-spinning?](
THE OUTLINE: [A Good Place: The Worldâs Oldest .com Domain Is Now a Museum of Internet History](
REAL CLEAR POLITICS: [What a Decade of Data Says About the TV News Landscape](
THE GUARDIAN: [Streaming: Stumfilm â the silence of Danes](
NPR: [Following Backlash, Twitter Offers to 'Memorialize' Accounts Of The Deceased](
WASHINGTON POST: [These crusaders want to preserve âhuman cultureâ online. Their latest target: Yahoo Groups.](
BOING BOING: [The Oligarch Game](
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