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The mission of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) is "to acquire, preserve and make accessible knowledge and information from the Internet for future generations everywhere, promoting global exchange and international relations." To achieve its mission, the IIPC is working to accomplish the following goals:

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  • The mission of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) is "to acquire, preserve and make accessible knowledge and information from the Internet for future generations everywhere, promoting global exchange and international relations." To achieve its mission, the IIPC is working to accomplish the following goals:
  • From the longer Wikipedia page [1] The International Internet Preservation Consortium is an international organization of libraries and other organizations established to coordinate efforts to preserve internet content for the future. It was founded in July 2003 by 12 participating institutions,] and had grown to 48 members as of 2014. Membership is open to archives, museums, libraries (including national libraries), and cultural heritage institutions The website is [2].
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  • The mission of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) is "to acquire, preserve and make accessible knowledge and information from the Internet for future generations everywhere, promoting global exchange and international relations." To achieve its mission, the IIPC is working to accomplish the following goals: * To enable the collection of a rich body of Internet content from around the world to be preserved in a way that it can be archived, secured and accessed over time. * To foster the development and use of common tools, techniques and standards that enable the creation of international archives. * To encourage and support national libraries everywhere to address Internet archiving and preservation. The IIPC was formally chartered in July 2003 at the Bibliothèque nationale de France with 12 participating institutions. The members agreed jointly to fund and participate in projects and working groups to accomplish the goals of the IIPC. The initial agreement was in effect for three years, and membership was limited to charter institutions. The IIPC is now open to libraries, archives, museums and cultural heritage institutions everywhere.
  • From the longer Wikipedia page [1] The International Internet Preservation Consortium is an international organization of libraries and other organizations established to coordinate efforts to preserve internet content for the future. It was founded in July 2003 by 12 participating institutions,] and had grown to 48 members as of 2014. Membership is open to archives, museums, libraries (including national libraries), and cultural heritage institutions Participating national libraries and archives include the Austrian National Library, National Library of Poland, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Bibliothèque nationale de France, British Library, National Library of the Czech Republic, German National Library, National Library of Israel, National Library of the Netherlands, Library and Archives Canada, National and University Library in Zagreb, National and University Library of Iceland, National and University Library of Slovenia, National Diet Library (Japan), National Library of Australia, National Library of Catalonia, National Library of China, National Library of Finland, National Library of Israel, National Library of Korea, National Library of New Zealand, National Library of Norway, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Sweden, Swiss National Library, and The National Archives (United Kingdom) and The Royal Library, Denmark. Other participating organizations include the University of California Digital Library, Hanzo Archives, Internet Archive, Internet Memory Foundation, Institut national de l'audiovisuel, National Library Board of Singapore, Virtual Knowledge Studio of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, United States Government Printing Office, University of North Texas Libraries, and WebCite. The website is [2].
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