Archive-It Partner News, September 2023

September 27th, 2023

Plausible Analytics Release for Archive-It

This week, the Internet Archive released Archive-It’s self-hosted feature to measure and track access to subscribers’ web archives, replacing the prior integration with Google Analytics. Accounts who previously used Google Analytics have been migrated to this new service. Learn more about the expanded capabilities provided and request to turn on this integration for your account in our Help Center.

Community News

Events calendar

Find Internet Archive staff and partners at these upcoming in-person and online events:

October 11-12: Internet Archive’s AI @ IA — San Francisco, CA and online

November 13-15: DLF 2023 Forum — St. Louis, MO

November 15- 17: Fantastic Futures — Vancouver, BC

What we’re reading

We’re hiring

Our team is growing! Check out the Internet Archive’s job board to learn more about new positions, share, and apply.

Tech & Training

Expanding computational research services

We are pleased to announce that the recently released Archives Research Compute Hub (ARCH) platform has received funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) via their National Leadership Grants program. The project (outlined here) aims to expand support for digital collections of any format (e.g., image collections, text collections) and enable librarians and scholars to generate new data analysis jobs and resulting datasets and visualizations.

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We’re here to help

A warm welcome to our newest partners!

The Australian National University Tech Policy Design Centre

Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Human Predictions, LLC

InmediaHK.net

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

National Gallery of Art

School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina

Theorem Partners

Wayne State University, School of Information Sciences