Duplicating Federal Videos for an Online Archive

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A look at an effort to unlock the thousands of videos tucked away in the National Archives by making it available over the Internet.

The International Amateur Scanning League is an invention of the longtime public information advocate Carl Malamud. The league plans to upload the archives' collection of 3,000 DVDs in what Mr. Malamud calls an "experiment in crowd-sourced digitization." Armed with nothing but a DVD duplicator and a YouTube account, the volunteers have copied and uploaded, among other video clips, an address by John F. Kennedy; a silent film about the Communist "red scare"; a training video on farming; and a Disney film for World War II soldiers about how to avoid malaria, in Spanish. So far, nothing elusive has emerged — but the project is in its infancy.


Duplicating Federal Videos for an Online Archive