New Project Will Unlock Access to Government Publications on Microfiche - Internet Archive Blogs

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-03-18

Summary:

"Government documents from microfiche are coming to archive.org based on the combined efforts of the Internet Archive, Stanford University Libraries, and other library partners. The resulting files will be available for free public access to enable new analysis and access techniques. 

Microfiche cards, which contain miniaturized thumbnails of the publication’s pages, are starting to be digitized and matched to catalog records by the Internet Archive. Once in a digital format and preserved on archive.org, these documents will be searchable and downloadable by anyone with an Internet connection, since U.S. government publications are in the public domain....

The collection includes reports from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), NASA, the Department of Interior, and other government agencies from the 1970s to the present. There are also transcripts of congressional hearings and other Congressional material that contain discussion of potential laws or issues of concern to the public, Jacobs said....

Microfiche is not a format that can be easily read without using a machine in a library building. Many members of the public are not aware of the material available on microfiche so the potential for finding and using them is heightened once these documents are digitized. And as the information is shared with other federal depository libraries, there will be a ripple effect for researchers, academics, students, and the general public in gaining access...."

Link:

https://blog.archive.org/2022/03/15/new-project-will-unlock-access-to-government-publications-on-microfiche/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.digitization oa.usa oa.microfiche oa.psi oa.discoverability oa.pd oa.law oa.data oa.copyright oa.internet_archive

Date tagged:

03/18/2022, 09:22

Date published:

03/18/2022, 05:22