Wayback Machine
The Wayback Machine was created by the nonprofit Internet Archive in 1996.
Collected information needs to be organized and prepared for presentation, publication, and learning activities or stored for possible future use. This activity includes the following tasks: assessing the importance of a paper, data, or study; organizing and storing information, either temporarily or permanently; generating reading lists; and creating bibliographies.
The Wayback Machine was created by the nonprofit Internet Archive in 1996.
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