Universal Access to All Knowledge - Archive.org

author:Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
published: May 27, 2008,   recorded: May 2008,   views: 378
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0:00 Universal Access to All Knowledge
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6:45 Olpc ebook (1)
6:55 Olpc ebook (2)
7:17 Olpc ebook (3)
7:32 Olpc ebook (4)
7:45 Olpc ebook (5)
8:17 Olpc ebook (6)
8:49 Olpc ebook (7)
8:59 Open Books Scanning
9:18 Texts
9:36 Audio (1)
9:43 Audio (2)
10:03 Audio (3)
10:22 Audio (4)
10:25 Open Audio
10:56 Audio
11:13 Moving Images (1)
11:15 Moving Images (2)
11:44 Moving Images (3)
12:22 Moving Images (4)
13:02 Moving Images (5)
14:08 Archiving Moving Images
14:26 Moving Images
14:45 Software
14:57 Internet Archive
15:34 Examples of websites (1)
15:40 Examples of websites (2)
15:46 Examples of websites (3)
15:53 Preservation (1)
16:42 Preservation (2)
16:49 Preservation (3)
16:52 Preservation (4)
17:01 Preservation (5) - European archive
17:21 Preservation (6)
17:48 Preservation (7)
17:54 European Possibilities
17:59 Political/Social Issues
18:44 What Digital Services will be Public
19:29 Open Content Alliance
19:49 Europe can start great ideas…
20:58 Open Library (1)
21:05 Open Library (2)
21:22 Open Library (3)
22:06 Community Networks
23:33 Cultural Diversity as a Natural Resource
24:02 Enable:
24:23 Realtime Speech Translator
24:31 Universal OCR
24:47 Support the European Archive
25:19 Protect Against Lobbyists:
26:19 Universal Access to All Knowledge

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Advances in computing and communications mean that we can cost-effectively store every book, sound recording, movie, software package, and public web page ever created, and provide access to these collections via the Internet to students and adults all over the world. By mostly using existing institutions and funding sources, we can build this as well as compensate authors within what is the current worldwide library budget. The talk offers an update on the current state of progress towards that ideal, which would allow us to bequeath an accessible record of our cultural heritage to our descendants.

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