The Internet Archive is now a legit U.S. library

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Hey, did you hear the news? The Internet Archive, that cool digital library fighting the good fight for copyrights and free speech, has just been named an official source for government documents. How awesome is that?

Government Docs Galore!

Thanks to California Senator Alex Padilla, the Archive is now part of a network of over 1,000 libraries across the U.S. dedicated to archiving government documents for everyone to see. And get this, unlike traditional libraries, the Archive is all online! Talk about bringing the government to your fingertips.

Archive All the Things!

With the current administration removing info left and right, having access to primary government sources is more important than ever. And let’s not forget about the Wayback Machine, storing web history for over 28 years! The Archive is doing big things, folks.

Last year, the Archive faced some cyberattacks, but they bounced back stronger than ever. They’ve archived over 1 trillion pages, breaking down barriers and opening up access to information for all. Go, Archive!

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