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<title>Open Archives content added to WorldCat.org - WorldCat Blog</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;More than 23 million records have been added to WorldCat.org results this month from a group project called OAIster.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;OAIster represents the initiatives that many libraries, museums and archives have taken in recent years to digitize their historic artifacts and make them open to the online world. Including them now in WorldCat increases the visibility of these collections and ensures continued access.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-12-01T11:37:36Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>More than 23 million records have been added to WorldCat.org results this month from a group project called OAIster.</p><p>OAIster represents the initiatives that many libraries, museums and archives have taken in recent years to digitize their historic artifacts and make them open to the online world. Including them now in WorldCat increases the visibility of these collections and ensures continued access.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>USB Tape Express to digitize your old cassette | Gadgets and Gizmos</title>
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<dc:date>2009-10-31T22:07:03Z</dc:date>
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<title>Waxy.org: Internet Power, Volume 1: Flashback to the VHS-Era Web</title>
<link>http://www.waxy.org/archive/2008/03/17/internet.shtml</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Lately, I've started collecting old VHS tapes about the Internet from the early- to mid-1990s. While most of these are pretty corny -- think Gabe and Max's Internet Thing -- they also inadvertently captured pieces of the web that don't exist anywhere else. The Internet Archive's earliest snapshots were in late 1996, so anything before that is extremely sparse. The videos, silly as they are, still represent valuable documentation of the early web.

I spent most of the day yesterday working on a workflow to digitize VHS tapes, settling on VCR to MiniDV camera my Macbook Pro with Firewire. These tapes are pretty worn, so the quality's not great, but that almost adds to their charm.

Here's the result: the first volume of a two-tape collection called &quot;Internet Power!&quot; from 1995. I've included some select quotes and screenshots below.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

fabuleux, merci laurent</description>
<dc:date>2008-03-19T02:17:39Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>web, histoire</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Lately, I've started collecting old VHS tapes about the Internet from the early- to mid-1990s. While most of these are pretty corny -- think Gabe and Max's Internet Thing -- they also inadvertently captured pieces of the web that don't exist anywhere else. The Internet Archive's earliest snapshots were in late 1996, so anything before that is extremely sparse. The videos, silly as they are, still represent valuable documentation of the early web.

I spent most of the day yesterday working on a workflow to digitize VHS tapes, settling on VCR to MiniDV camera my Macbook Pro with Firewire. These tapes are pretty worn, so the quality's not great, but that almost adds to their charm.

Here's the result: the first volume of a two-tape collection called "Internet Power!" from 1995. I've included some select quotes and screenshots below.</p></blockquote>

fabuleux, merci laurent</div>
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<title>reCAPTCHA: Stop Spam, Read Books</title>
<link>http://recaptcha.net/</link>
<description>Protect your site from abuse and help digitize books.

reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that helps to digitize books, newspapers and old time radio shows</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-18T07:49:19Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>parmentierf</dc:author>
<dc:subject>web, anti-spam, ocr</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Protect your site from abuse and help digitize books.

reCAPTCHA is a free CAPTCHA service that helps to digitize books, newspapers and old time radio shows</p>
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<title>Web Video Takes Off, Ads Trail - Forbes.com</title>
<link>http://www.forbes.com/digitalentertainment/2006/09/19/video-youtube-ads-tech-media-cx_lh_0919video.html</link>
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Digital Media
Web Video Takes Off, Ads Trail
Louis Hau, 09.20.06, 6:00 AM ET

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Years after it was originally supposed to arrive, Internet video is here and making up for lost time. Steve Jobs has made it the focus of Apple Computer's new strategy. Nearly every major media outlet is obsessed with figuring it out. And video file-sharing site YouTube, non-existent two years ago, now has buzz rivaling that of the original Napster.

So it makes sense that ad dollars should follow the new medium. Market research firm eMarketer predicts that U.S. online video advertising is expected to total $385 million in 2006, up 71% from a year ago. That's more than twice the growth rate of overall U.S. online advertising spending, which is projected to reach $16.7 billion this year, up 34% from last year. Online video advertising could hit $1 billion by 2010, says JupiterResearch.

But advertisers and Internet video aren't a perfect match yet. The main problem: While Internet users now seem happy to watch clips on their computers--a recent poll says that half of them have done so--they may not be watching the kind of stuff that marketers want to buy ads on. YouTube boasts that it has stored 100 million video clips on its site, but the anything-goes nature of them--home-brewed stuff mixed with clips of copyrighted, unauthorized material--makes some advertisers wary. Meanwhile, professionally produced content you can find at established Web sites has a harder time drawing eyeballs.

&quot;Advertisers and Web publishers have been waiting for consumers to watch--it's been a pretty slow build,'' says Jeff Lanctot, vice president and general manager of Internet advertising agency Avenue A/Razorfish, a subsidiary of aQuantive (nasdaq: AQNT - news - people ). &quot;The interest and demand of online advertisers has outpaced that of online consumers.&quot;

It's a point of view seconded by Greg Stuart, the Interactive Advertising Bureau's outgoing chief executive.

&quot;The big stumbling block now is continued consumer adoption of video online,'' Stuart says. &quot;If you talk to the online publishers, they say they cannot get enough video impressions to sell. There's not enough relative to marketer demand.''

Ian Blaine, co-founder and chief executive of thePlatform, a Seattle provider of digital media services says some advertisers have told his clients that they would buy far more advertising if only the clients had enough impressions to sell. It's a problem rooted in both the need to digitize more content as well as in the difficulty of drawing the critical mass of viewers necessary to make major ad deals worthwhile, he says.

&quot;For a big campaign to work, they need 100 million unique impressions,'' he says.&quot;That's sort of a bar for it being interesting. There are plenty of people watching video. The challenge is where are they watching it. It isn't a lack of eyeballs but a lack of aggregated eyeballs.&quot;

Meanwhile, the relative scarcity of online video ad inventory has caused the cost per thousand impressions to climb about 15% to 20% this year, estimates James Kiernan, vice president and associate director of digital media and innovation at MediaVest USA in New York.

While a 30-second ad during a prime-time broadcast TV show typically fetches a CPM rate of about $20, a 15- or 30-second online video ad currently commands a CPM of around $20 to $50, Kiernan says. </description>
<dc:date>2006-10-27T17:43:12Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>dggit</dc:author>
<dc:subject>businessplan, business-model</dc:subject>
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Louis Hau, 09.20.06, 6:00 AM ET

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IPod Killers That Didn't
Why Apple Won
Halloween Masks
The Best-Paid Young Celebrities
Top Of The Toybox

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• Smells Like New Revenue
• Private Times?
• Universal Takes On Video Sites
More Headlines

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TM	119.89	- 0.13
TWX	19.94	- 0.05
WMG	25.01	- 0.34
	

Most Popular Stories
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Years after it was originally supposed to arrive, Internet video is here and making up for lost time. Steve Jobs has made it the focus of Apple Computer's new strategy. Nearly every major media outlet is obsessed with figuring it out. And video file-sharing site YouTube, non-existent two years ago, now has buzz rivaling that of the original Napster.

So it makes sense that ad dollars should follow the new medium. Market research firm eMarketer predicts that U.S. online video advertising is expected to total $385 million in 2006, up 71% from a year ago. That's more than twice the growth rate of overall U.S. online advertising spending, which is projected to reach $16.7 billion this year, up 34% from last year. Online video advertising could hit $1 billion by 2010, says JupiterResearch.

But advertisers and Internet video aren't a perfect match yet. The main problem: While Internet users now seem happy to watch clips on their computers--a recent poll says that half of them have done so--they may not be watching the kind of stuff that marketers want to buy ads on. YouTube boasts that it has stored 100 million video clips on its site, but the anything-goes nature of them--home-brewed stuff mixed with clips of copyrighted, unauthorized material--makes some advertisers wary. Meanwhile, professionally produced content you can find at established Web sites has a harder time drawing eyeballs.

"Advertisers and Web publishers have been waiting for consumers to watch--it's been a pretty slow build,'' says Jeff Lanctot, vice president and general manager of Internet advertising agency Avenue A/Razorfish, a subsidiary of aQuantive (nasdaq: AQNT - news - people ). "The interest and demand of online advertisers has outpaced that of online consumers."

It's a point of view seconded by Greg Stuart, the Interactive Advertising Bureau's outgoing chief executive.

"The big stumbling block now is continued consumer adoption of video online,'' Stuart says. "If you talk to the online publishers, they say they cannot get enough video impressions to sell. There's not enough relative to marketer demand.''

Ian Blaine, co-founder and chief executive of thePlatform, a Seattle provider of digital media services says some advertisers have told his clients that they would buy far more advertising if only the clients had enough impressions to sell. It's a problem rooted in both the need to digitize more content as well as in the difficulty of drawing the critical mass of viewers necessary to make major ad deals worthwhile, he says.

"For a big campaign to work, they need 100 million unique impressions,'' he says."That's sort of a bar for it being interesting. There are plenty of people watching video. The challenge is where are they watching it. It isn't a lack of eyeballs but a lack of aggregated eyeballs."

Meanwhile, the relative scarcity of online video ad inventory has caused the cost per thousand impressions to climb about 15% to 20% this year, estimates James Kiernan, vice president and associate director of digital media and innovation at MediaVest USA in New York.

While a 30-second ad during a prime-time broadcast TV show typically fetches a CPM rate of about $20, a 15- or 30-second online video ad currently commands a CPM of around $20 to $50, Kiernan says. </p>
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<title>Audacity: Windows</title>
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<description>Audacity is a free audio editor. Features:
Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or digitize recordings from cassette tapes, vinyl records, or minidiscs. With some sound cards, it can also capture streaming audio...
Import sound files, edit them, and combine them with other files or new recordings. Export your recordings in several common file formats...
Easy editing with Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete...
Remove static, hiss, hum, or other constant background noises...
Record and edit 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit (floating point) samples. Record at up to 96 kHz...</description>
<dc:date>2006-04-08T18:28:12Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>acarranca</dc:author>
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<p class="description">Audacity is a free audio editor. Features:
Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or digitize recordings from cassette tapes, vinyl records, or minidiscs. With some sound cards, it can also capture streaming audio...
Import sound files, edit them, and combine them with other files or new recordings. Export your recordings in several common file formats...
Easy editing with Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete...
Remove static, hiss, hum, or other constant background noises...
Record and edit 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit (floating point) samples. Record at up to 96 kHz...</p>
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<title>Free eBooks - Project Gutenberg</title>
<link>http://www.gutenberg.org/</link>
<description>Project Gutenberg (often abbreviated as PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize, archive, and distribute cultural works. Founded in 1971, it is the oldest digital library. Most of its items are the full texts of public domain books. The project tries to mak</description>
<dc:date>2006-03-31T17:25:26Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>ycc2106</dc:author>
<dc:subject>free, ebooks, books, search, download, resource</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Project Gutenberg (often abbreviated as PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize, archive, and distribute cultural works. Founded in 1971, it is the oldest digital library. Most of its items are the full texts of public domain books. The project tries to mak</p>
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<title>An open-source rival to Google's book project | Tech News on ZDNet</title>
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<description>&quot;We want to digitize all human knowledge...and we can't risk having it privatized [...]&quot;.</description>
<dc:date>2005-10-27T10:40:55Z</dc:date>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-5915690.html">An open-source rival to Google's book project | Tech News on ZDNet</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">"We want to digitize all human knowledge...and we can't risk having it privatized [...]".</p>
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<title>Association of American Publishers - Publishers Sue Google Over Plans To Digitize Books</title>
<link>http://www.publishers.org/press/releases.cfm?PressReleaseArticleID=291</link>
<description>“While authors and publishers know how useful Google's search engine can be [...], the bottom line is that under its current plan Google is seeking to make millions of dollars by freeloading on the talent and property of authors and publishers.&quot;</description>
<dc:date>2005-10-19T16:36:56Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>digitalmonkey</dc:author>
<dc:subject>google, copyright, lis, 2.0</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.publishers.org/press/releases.cfm?PressReleaseArticleID=291">Association of American Publishers - Publishers Sue Google Over Plans To Digitize Books</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">“While authors and publishers know how useful Google's search engine can be [...], the bottom line is that under its current plan Google is seeking to make millions of dollars by freeloading on the talent and property of authors and publishers."</p>
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<title>Yahoo to digitize public domain books</title>
<link>http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-5887374.html</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2005-10-03T17:18:06Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>arnet</dc:author>
<dc:subject>books, yahoo, library</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-5887374.html">Yahoo to digitize public domain books</a></h4>
 
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<title>Plot Digitizer - Math &amp; Science</title>
<link>http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/math_science/plotdigitizer.html</link>
<description>A program used to digitize scanned plots of functional data. This program will allow you to take a scanned image of a plot and quickly digitize values off the plot just by clicking the mouse on each data point. The numbers can then be saved to a text file and used where ever you need them. Plot Digitizer works with both linear and logarithmic axis scales.  Besides digitizing points off of data plots, this program can be used to digitize other types of scanned data (such as scaled drawings or orthographic photos).</description>
<dc:date>2005-08-12T21:14:28Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>roberto</dc:author>
<dc:subject>text, image, science, math, data, mouse, plot</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">A program used to digitize scanned plots of functional data. This program will allow you to take a scanned image of a plot and quickly digitize values off the plot just by clicking the mouse on each data point. The numbers can then be saved to a text file and used where ever you need them. Plot Digitizer works with both linear and logarithmic axis scales.  Besides digitizing points off of data plots, this program can be used to digitize other types of scanned data (such as scaled drawings or orthographic photos).</p>
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<title>Playlist: Digitize your LPs and tapes</title>
<link>http://playlistmag.com/features/2005/05/digitize/index.php?lsrc</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2005-07-12T10:33:59Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>fxlacroix</dc:author>
<dc:subject>musique, outils, loisirs, themas</dc:subject>
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<title>Playlist: Digitize your LPs and tapes</title>
<link>http://playlistmag.com/features/2005/05/digitize/index.php?lsrc=mwrss</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2005-05-25T19:45:41Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>lbi</dc:author>
<dc:subject>_utile, diy</dc:subject>
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<dc:date>2005-05-25T18:13:28Z</dc:date>
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