The Library of Congress today released a set of recommended formats for a broad spectrum of creative works, ranging from books to digital mu
Digital preservation - Wikipedia
Ban book list
Featured Exhibits
(Post may be edited and resources may be expanded upon as I look into the topic further)
I found these links fairly quickly, so keep in mind this is only meant to be a starting point. I initially searched for resources for myself, and I thought it would be useful for others as well. I encourage you to click on internal links within these websites, and continue your own research.
(You can also find a bunch of files on Internet Archive and save them, I’ve found books, movies, articles, research papers and journals, but this website is often a big target unfortunately)
So much is done online and using technology, which is how information and ideas spread. To control the former is to control the latter, and we need to preserve them as they were created before they can be altered or completely destroyed, erased, or deemed “illegal”, “dangerous”, or any other buzz word fear mongers are spewing out. (Here is a video on YouTube I like on the topic of gathering physical media, there’s more out there like it):
- Please keep informed, please stay connected, even if they don’t want you to be. Ignorance and censorship is how propaganda flourishes and history is erased.
- Utilize local libraries, museums, archives, and secondhand shops as much as possible












