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  • In March 2012 IFLA released a statement on Legal Deposit. View and download the statement.
  • The 2012 General Assembly was held April 30 - May 4, 2012 at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC USA. Presentations are now available.
  • The National Archives UK is to pilot a project with local communities, governments and records offices to bring web archiving to local authorities.
  • The British Library has released the UK Web Archive N-gram Search. This additional visualization tool displays a graph showing how words or phrases occur in the UK Web Archive over time.
  • The video "Web Archiving and the IIPC" has been subtitled in 4 languages and is available for download.
  • The Harvesting Practices Report was released by Webarchive Austria.
  • Presentations from the 2011 General Assembly are now posted.
  • IEEE Spectrum just published a special story about web archiving titled "A Memory of Webs Past".
About the consortium:
In July 2003 the national libraries of Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, The British Library (UK), The Library of Congress (USA) and the Internet Archive (USA) acknowledged the importance of international collaboration for preserving Internet content for future generations. This group of 12 institutions chartered the IIPC to fund and participate in projects and working groups to accomplish the Consortium’s goals. The initial agreement was in effect for three years, during which time the membership was limited to the charter institutions. Since then, membership has expanded to include additional libraries, archives, museums and cultural heritage institutions involved in Web archiving. For a complete list visit our members page.

The goals of the consortium are:
  • To enable the collection, preservation and long-term access of a rich body of Internet content from around the world.
  • To foster the development and use of common tools, techniques and standards for the creation of international archives.
  • To be a strong international advocate for initiatives and legislation that encourage the collection, preservation and access to Internet content.
  • To encourage and support libraries, archives, museums and cultural heritage institutions everywhere to address Internet content collecting and preservation.

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