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May 2023
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Exploring the USC Sound Effects Library The Internet Archive is home to the USC Optical Sound Effects Library, a collection of over 1,000 digitized tapes of sound effects for movies, TV shows, radio, and more. Free Range Archivist Jason Scott shares more in a blog on the full collection and discusses how these recorded sounds came to be. | |
AI's Hallucination Challenge Brewster Kahle, founder and digital librarian, shares more on how AI chatbots have the ability make something up and state it authoritatively—a "hallucination problem." By referencing the Internet Archive's vast historical internet content, AI companies could cite supporting evidence and counter claims and combat generating misinformation. Read more on how the Internet Archive envisions AI services becoming more dependable, reliable, and trustworthy. | |
Call For Video Submissions
We are currently asking for Patrons to submit a quick video sharing how the Internet Archive has impacted their research or work. These clips will be put together and shared at our Annual Event in October. If interested in contributing, learn more here. | | |
| School’s Out As another school year comes to a close, there is no better time to parse through the Yearbooks collection, which holds nearly 100,000 yearbooks from various times and academic institutions. Look at all the school events, athletic achievements, and trends of the time— including yearbooks dating all the way back to 1897. |
| Fill in the Blank Before there was Wordle, there was the Sunday Crossword. And before the Sunday Crossword, there were books filled with puzzles, like this Idle Hour Crossword Puzzler (1924). This nearly century-old book is excellent for those looking to test their vocabulary and challenge themselves with the most popular and widespread word game. |
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Did You Know?
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