Please help archive the Katrina disaster

[I'm forwarding this for Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive. If you have any Katrina-related links, please submit them as detailed below. As Brewster requests, please forward the following message to other relevant mailing lists and online forums. Jon Noring, TeBC Administrator] The Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library, needs help in finding URL's of sites and blogs that contain documents of this major disaster. Please email links to sites and pages that should be saved for future research to katrina@archive.org. We have worked to archive events such as 9/11 and the tsunami with the generous help of volunteers finding and sending in links. We then save these digital works for the long term and create research tools (for example: http://www.loc.gov/minerva/collect/sept11/ index.html and http://web.archive.org ). As a library, we provide free access to those wanting to learn from these events-- we can only hope that we learn some lessons from disasters such as these. Again, please send email to katrina@archive.org with lists of URL's you suggest should be archived relevant to the Katrina Disaster. We are also looking for a couple of volunteers that can help orchestrate the crawl. If you are interested, please send a note to katrina@archive.org with "volunteer" in the subject line. Please forward this message to any appropriate lists or people. Thank you. -Brewster Kahle Digital Librarian Internet Archive ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Get Bzzzy! (real tools to help you find a job). Welcome to the Sweet Life. http://us.click.yahoo.com/A77XvD/vlQLAA/TtwFAA/89EolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/archivists-talk/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: archivists-talk-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

This is Maitri Venkat-Ramani of Project Gutenberg and resident of New Orleans until about a week ago. You've probably been inundated with a ton of Katrina-related news, but I wanted to let you know of three online efforts (blogs and wikis) by New Orleans evacuees. I was wondering if you could help spread the word in your physical as well as electronic community so we can, as they say, mobilize America and help get as much information out as possible. 1) My personal blog is http://vatul.net/blog/ and it is "on the ground" info as well as resources and perspective for evacuees, neighborhood updates and some opinion. CNN/FoxNews and other disastertainment coverage is mostly offensive and disappointing - this is the time when net-savvy evacuees can make a difference. My best friend remains in New Orleans - as much as I don't like it, she gives me a lot of first-hand assessments of the situation. 2) The ThinkNOLA.com wiki - All types of organized information from resources to pictures and neighborhood updates to aid organization. No opinion. 3) The KatrinaHelp blog at http://katrinahelp.blogspot.com/ - news and information about resources, aid, donations and volunteer efforts. Created by the fine folks who made the most successful Southeast Asian Earthquake & Tsunami blog. No opinion. This is also the home of the Katrina Help wiki http://192.122.183.218/wiki/, which is different from the ThinNOLA one mentioned above. Please help get the word out! I'll submit these links to the Internet Archive as well, but your help in spreading the news is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Maitri http://vatul.net/blog/ *** --- Jon Noring <jon@noring.name> wrote:
[I'm forwarding this for Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive. If you have any Katrina-related links, please submit them as detailed below. As Brewster requests, please forward the following message to other relevant mailing lists and online forums. Jon Noring, TeBC Administrator]
The Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library, needs help in finding URL's of sites and blogs that contain documents of this major
disaster.
Please email links to sites and pages that should be saved for future
research to katrina@archive.org.
We have worked to archive events such as 9/11 and the tsunami with the generous help of volunteers finding and sending in links. We then save these digital works for the long term and create research tools (for example: http://www.loc.gov/minerva/collect/sept11/ index.html and http://web.archive.org ). As a library, we provide
free access to those wanting to learn from these events-- we can only
hope that we learn some lessons from disasters such as these.
Again, please send email to katrina@archive.org with lists of URL's you suggest should be archived relevant to the Katrina Disaster.
We are also looking for a couple of volunteers that can help orchestrate the crawl. If you are interested, please send a note to
katrina@archive.org with "volunteer" in the subject line.
Please forward this message to any appropriate lists or people.
Thank you.
-Brewster Kahle Digital Librarian Internet Archive
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Pirates ... arrrrrrr!!!
From /. http://politics.slashdot.org/politics/06/04/03/1048254.shtml Posted by Hemos on Monday April 03, @10:00AM
CrystalFalcon writes "Linux-P2P has published an interview with Rick Falkvinge, leader of the Swedish Pirate Party which is aiming to gain entry to Swedish Parliament this fall. (The party's founding was previously covered on Slashdot.) The party is totally for real, totally serious, and has seen approval ratings of 57% in some polls, with only four percent needed to gain seats. Its goals are to cut back copyrights, abolish patents, and strengthen the right to privacy." === Swedish Filesharers Start 'The Piracy Party' Posted by CmdrTaco on Tue Jan 03, '06 01:19 PM sp3tt writes "Tired of being called criminals, a group of Swedish filesharers have started a new political party, The Piracy Party (Piratpartiet in Swedish). The party wants to abolish all intellectual property laws, reverse the data retention directive passed by the EU last month, and protect privacy with new laws. The party expresses no opinion on other subjects. The Piracy Party's webpage is so far only available in Swedish, at piratpartiet.se The party's goal is to get into to the parliament, which requires 4% of the votes, or roughly 225000 votes. Elections are held in September." __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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