Find curated resources and community tools for web archiving, maintained by the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC).
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IIPC Community Resources is a collection of links and tools focused on web archiving, brought together for those interested in preserving the digital web. The site points visitors to a curated 'Awesome List' that gathers the most useful community-developed resources for web archiving projects.
Whether you're new to web preservation or looking for advanced tools, this page acts as a helpful launchpad. It connects you with the wider community, offering easy access to guides, open-source projects, and collaborative opportunities in the field of web archiving.
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German-language platform focused on digital long-term archiving, offering resources, articles, and community collaboration for digital preservation.
Explore a massive archive of vintage computers, manuals, ads, and brochures. Manage your retro computer collection and dive into computing history online.
Discover games, software, guides, and a lively community dedicated to the Commodore Plus/4 and 264 computers, with forums, downloads, and more.
WebCite lets you view and cite archived versions of web pages, making it easy to access snapshots of sites even if the originals change or disappear.
Perma.cc lets you create permanent web links for your citations, helping authors, scholars, and journals prevent link rot in published work.
Browse an archive of Google Summer of Code and Google Code-in program data from 2009 to 2015, including project info, participants, and historical records.
Browse a preserved archive of classic Geocities websites, capturing the look and feel of the early web from the 1990s and 2000s.
Browse archived versions of UK government web pages, preserving important public information for reference and research.
Explore web pages from the past by searching archived versions of websites and seeing how they looked at different points in time.
Explore and search thousands of archived mailing lists, making it easy to find past discussions and technical conversations from diverse communities.