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| Radical Communist, counter-cultural television producer, Apple shareholder, and private archivist Marion Stokes captured three decades of television on her VCR. Her expansive project tore her family apart, but it’s now being digitized by the Internet Archive.
| Radical Communist, counter-cultural television producer, Apple shareholder, and private archivist Marion Stokes captured three decades of television on her VCR. Her expansive project tore her family apart, but it’s now being digitized by the Internet Archive.
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| ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XPKWyakBl0 Rosetta]''
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| Scott Oller
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| 14 min.
| This documentary takes a look at the Long Now Foundation's Rosetta Project, a unique effort to archive all of the world's languages.
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Revision as of 22:00, 2 August 2018

This is a list of films and documentaries about archiving. Not only about professional archiving, but also amateur efforts by anonymous people, collectors of vinyls, VHS tapes or prolific photographers. This page also includes documentaries about preservation and restoration of works by libraries and museums specialist departments, and book digitization projects.