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Resources for fighting COVID-19 misinformation, coping with social distancing & more. [Archive]() [Donate]( [Blog]() [Jobs]( [Volunteer]( Resources for the COVID-19 Outbreak With COVID-19 (coronavirus) spreading quickly, the Internet Archive is committed to ensuring that everyone has free access to the online resources they need. Here are three ways you can use the Internet Archive today to help you navigate the outbreak. For Parents and Educators Schools around the world are shutting down temporarily or indefinitely in response to the virus. How do you make sure that your children can continue learning even outside of the classroom? Here’s a handy guide to using the Internet Archive as an educational tool, along with several collections revolving around popular subject areas. [STAY IN SCHOOL]( /www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html For Fact-Checkers The Internet Archive is working hard to ensure that this moment in history is recorded accurately—we’re archiving everything we can that’s related to COVID-19. Not only will this help future researchers understand the spread of modern epidemics, but it provides a useful source of data for current public health experts. The best part is that you can help! [ADD TO THE ARCHIVE]( And as always, the Wayback Machine is humming along, preserving a record of the internet over the past few months. If you need to know exactly who said what and when, look up a URL and follow the flow of information. [TRACK THAT DATA](/www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html) For Anyone In Quarantine Social distancing is becoming increasingly common as people try to reduce their exposure. If you’re stuck at home and need something to do, here’s a compilation of fun activities on the Internet Archive. [KEEP BUSY]( Although the spread of the coronavirus is a concern, we’re hard at work ensuring that the best resources are available to everyone—because in times of crisis, free access to information is more important than ever. Thanks for being a part of our community, stay safe, and enjoy the archive! -The Internet Archive Team If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Internet Archive, we would greatly appreciate your support. Thank you for helping us provide Universal Access To All Knowledge. [DONATE TO THE INTERNET ARCHIVE]( [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2F85dedfc88174%2Fcovid-19) [Tweet]( https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2F85dedfc88174%2Fcovid-19) [Forward]( [Forward]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this newsletter because of your relationship with the Internet Archive. [Review our Privacy Policy]( Our mailing address is: Internet Archive 300 Funston Avenue San Francisco, CA 94118 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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