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John Gilmore

Archive-It Partner Since: Apr, 2007

Organization Type: Other Institutions

Organization URL: http://www.toad.com/gnu   

Description:

John Gilmore is a private individual who cares about archiving the Internet for future generations. He is the first individual to join the Archive-It program, as a partner with the Internet Archive, to collect and index documents of interest. Mr. Gilmore also co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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Internet Engineering Task Force

Archived since: Sep, 2018

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Subject:   Computers & Technology ,  Science & Health ,  Collaborative effort to create Internet protocols

NSA's William F. Friedman document collection

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

This is a collection of thousands of papers created by or related to William F. Friedman, founder of the National Security Agency and head of wartime military signals intelligence efforts during World War II. These were collated and scanned by the National Security Agency and there may be some documents redacted or otherwise suppressed. There are almost certainly many more such documents in the collection of the Virginia Military Institute's library, which is where Friedman willed his papers after he died.

Subject:   Government - US Federal,  Science & Health ,  Computers & Technology ,  William F. Friedman National Security Agency World War II Military Intelligence cryptanalysis William Frederick Friedman (September 24, 1891 – November 12, 1969)

Radio and Electronics Magazine archive curated by David Gleason

Archived since: Nov, 2014

Description:

This is a replicated copy of a curated archive of magazines about radio, television, audio, and electronics, created by David Gleason, the founder of americanradiohistory.com and worldradiohistory.com. The magazines have been scanned in by David and his contributors as PDF files. They include many magazines aimed at professional radio, television, and electronics engineers and station managers, as well as magazines aimed at the general public. The collection generally covers the years 1900-2020 or so.

Subject:   Computers & Technology ,  Science & Health ,  Universities & Libraries Television Magazines Periodicals Electronics Radio Broadcasting

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