[Esip-preserve] Fwd: Video: Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online
Mark Parsons
parsons.mark at gmail.com
Fri Apr 22 15:02:26 EDT 2022
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> From: Internet Archive <info at archive.org>
> Date: April 22, 2022 at 09:24:46 MDT
> To: Patron <parsons.mark at gmail.com>
> Subject: Video: Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online
> Reply-To: Internet Archive <info at archive.org>
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> The Front Line of the Fight to Save Ukraine's Internet
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> Since we first announced our support of the work to preserve Ukrainian digital artifacts, thousands of people have contributed to help us fund our archiving tools. We deeply appreciate your generosity–but the work is still ongoing, and the threats to Ukrainian cultural artifacts haven’t disappeared.
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> Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO) is one project that utilizes Internet Archive resources, working to identify and preserve websites, digital content, and data that is under threat due to the ongoing invasion. San-Francisco-based news station KPIX recently interviewed SUCHO co-founder Quinn Dombrowski and Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle about this work, exploring the necessity for and impacts of these archiving efforts.
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> Watch the video here, or visit SUCHO’s website to learn more about their efforts. Last but not least, if you want to help fund the tools that Quinn and other volunteers are using, you can donate to the Internet Archive here.
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