Things disappear from the internet (sometimes deliberately.) Learn how you can archive it before that happens with this guide by Dombrowski, Quinn, Tessa Walsh, Anna Kijas, Ilya Kreymer, Amanda Wyatt Visconti.

The internet is constantly changing—webpages disappear, news articles get edited, and crucial information can be lost forever. Internet archiving ensures that history isn’t erased, misinformation can be fact-checked, and important resources remain accessible.
By preserving digital content, we protect truth, transparency, and accountability. Whether it’s documenting political statements, safeguarding research, or preserving cultural moments, archiving the web is a powerful way to fight digital decay.
Save pages before they vanish. Because once something is gone, it may be lost forever.
Citation: Dombrowski, Quinn, Tessa Walsh, Anna Kijas, Ilya Kreymer, Amanda Wyatt Visconti.
Citation: Dombrowski, Quinn, Tessa Walsh, Anna Kijas, Ilya Kreymer, Amanda Wyatt Visconti.
“DIY Web Archiving: For the Web (& World) You Care About”. Zine Bakery Bakeshop #2; Version 4; January 30, 2025. Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.
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