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> Seems like a male thing, normally it's blokes who create these archives.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Stokes

> Stokes bequeathed her son Michael Metelits the entire tape collection, with no instructions other than to donate it to a charity of his choice. After considering potential recipients, Metelits gave the collection to the Internet Archive one year after Stokes's death. Four shipping containers were required to move the collection to Internet Archive's headquarters in San Francisco, a move that cost her estate $16,000. It was the largest collection they had ever received. The group agreed to digitize the volumes, a process expected to run fully on round-the-clock volunteers, costing $2 million and taking 20 digitizing machines several years to complete. As of April 2019, the project is still active.



Surely someone in this thread can give an update on the status of that digitization project?


The outwardly visible status is that just a small portion of the recordings have been made available[1]. The Archive is not commenting about this for years now.

[1] https://archive.org/details/stokestvarchiveexperiment


That’s rather disappointing. Expected more from the internet archive.


Expectations are free, actual work costs time and money though.


I've donated to archival efforts before and, as many, would be happy to chip in for this one. It doesn't seem possible though and we don't know why it appears stalled.


I mean I have donated $250 every year for the past 7 years so it's not like I don't put my money where my mouth is


Please donate to them if you want them to meet your expectations


I already do, I have donated $1750 so far. I have no way to see why this project is stalled or to specify where my donations go to (which makes sense, having donators specifying which subproject is likely to be a nightmare to manage)


So it can go to settle their court fines? Or fund their next harebrained legal adventure?


Yes, so they can continue doing their mission, including digitalizing archives and fighting legal battles.




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