Collective Access: Providence
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Collective Access: Providence
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CollectiveAccess is free, open-source software for cataloguing and publishing museum and archival collections
Github Repo: https://github.com/collectiveaccess/providence
ArchiveBox
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A group of Motherboard folks just spun up their own new independent outlet
I am not sure about Russian hosted, but an alternative to archive.org is archive.is. Centralized services eventually get compelled or corrupted. I setup https://archivebox.io/ on my server. Some other options have been reported here.
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Trafilatura: Python tool to gather text on the Web
Archive box (https://archivebox.io/) will create a local dump of any site in a multitude of formats from raw html, printed PDF, and extracted body text. Also has option to request internet archive to trigger a scrape of the page.
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Show HN: Linkwarden – An open source collaborative bookmark manager
I've used Raindrop[1] for the last few years and it works well - cross device support, archived pages, and tags/folders.
Going to check out Linkwarden since I really like the idea of being able to self-host something similar since Raindrop could one day disappear (#googlereaderneverforget).
A feature Raindrop has is it can export bookmarks to a standard xml file, which I then have a script that automatically adds them to Archivebox[2] for a local copy and to add them to archive.org[3].
Does Linkwarden, have a feature to automatically submit a bookmark to archive.org along with the local copy? That would greatly reduce this setup and have it all in one tool.
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Self hosted YouTube media server – Tube Archivist
You should also check out https://archivebox.io/
- Pocket: It gets worse the more you use it
- Tell HN: Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off
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How to Read and Organize Online Articles (Without Driving Yourself Crazy)
https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox is also an option for organizing articles.
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If we lose the Internet Archive, we’re screwed
I wish there was an alternative to the Internet Archive with collaborative curation. You share files and people who tag and sort them into albums can download them. And if it was federated it could be just as extensive as the Internet Archive by searching files on many instances at the same time. Sadly the closest thing are ArchiveBox and wayback which won't replace the Internet Archive.
- End-of-Availability notice for legacy DSM, Surveillance Station, SRM, and more
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Useful browser extensions and their associated selfhosted services.
Basically the ArchiveBox bookmarklet? It has a collection method for git. Seems they also have an extension, https://github.com/tjhorner/archivebox-exporter
What are some alternatives?
Wallabag - wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
paimon-moe - Your best Genshin Impact companion! Help you plan what to farm with ascension calculator and database. Also track your progress with todo and wish counter.
Access to Memory (AtoM) - Open-source, web application for archival description and public access.
SingleFile - Web Extension and CLI tool for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file
ArchivesSpace - The ArchivesSpace archives management tool
grab-site - The archivist's web crawler: WARC output, dashboard for all crawls, dynamic ignore patterns
Archivematica - Free and open-source digital preservation system designed to maintain standards-based, long-term access to collections of digital objects.
knowledge - Everything I know
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
CKAN - CKAN is an open-source DMS (data management system) for powering data hubs and data portals. CKAN makes it easy to publish, share and use data. It powers catalog.data.gov, open.canada.ca/data, data.humdata.org among many other sites.