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In A Flood Tide Of Digital Data, An Ark Full Of Books

Forty-foot shipping containers stacked two by two are stuffed with the most enduring

, as well as some of the most forgettable, books of the era. Every week, 20,000 new volumes arrive, many of them donations from libraries and universities thrilled to unload material that has no place in the Internet Age.

Destined for immortality one day last week were American Indian Policy in the 20th Century, All New Crafts for Halloween, The Portable Faulkner, What to Do When Your Son or Daughter Divorces and Temptations Kiss, a romance.

We want to collect one copy of every book, said Brewster Kahle, who has spent $3 million to buy and operate this repository situated just north of San Francisco. You can never tell what is going to paint the portrait of a culture.

As society embraces all forms of digital entertainment, this latter-day Noah is looking the other way. A Silicon Valley entrepreneur who made his fortune selling a data-mining company to Amazon.com in 1999, Mr. Kahle founded and runs the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization devoted to preserving Web pages 150 billion so far and making texts more widely available.


But even though he started his archiving in the digital realm, he now wants to save physical texts, too.

We must keep the past even as were inventing a new future, he said. If the Library of Alexandria had made a copy of every book and sent it to India or China, wed have the other works of Aristotle, the other plays of Euripides. One copy in one institution is not good enough.

Mr. Kahle had the idea for the physical archive while working on the Internet Archive, which has digitized two million books. With a deep dedication to traditional printing one of his sons is named Caslon, after the 18th-century type designer he abhorred the notion of throwing out a book once it had been scanned. The volume that yielded the digital copy was special.

And perhaps essential. What if, for example, digitization improves and we need to copy the books again?

Microfilm and microfiche were once a utopian vision of access to all information, Mr. Kahle noted, but it turned out we were very glad we kept the books.

An obvious model for the repository is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which is buried in the Norwegian permafrost and holds 740,000 seed samples as a safety net for biodiversity. But the repository is also an outgrowth of notions that Mr. Kahle, 51, has had his entire career WOW Gold.


There used to be all these different models of what the Internet was going to be, and one of them was the great library that would offer universal access to all knowledge, he said. Im still working on it.

Mr. Kahles partners and suppliers in the effort, the Physical Archive of the Internet Archive, are very glad someone is saving the books as long as it is not them Runescape Money

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by: LISHA
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In A Flood Tide Of Digital Data, An Ark Full Of Books