Article 6KYSH Caribbean nation of Aruba backs itself up to Internet Archive

Caribbean nation of Aruba backs itself up to Internet Archive

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Aruba has long been a special place for Stacy Argondizzo. For years, her family has vacationed on the tiny Caribbean Island every July. More recently it's been more than just a place to take a break from her work as a digital archivist-becoming wholly a part of that work.

A project Argondizzo galvanized comes to full fruition this week. The Internet Archive is now home to the Aruba Collection, which hosts digitized versions of Aruba's National Library, National Archives, and other institutions including an archaeology museum and the University of Aruba. The collection comprises 101,376 items so far-roughly one for each person who lives on the Island-including 40,000 documents, 60,000 images, and seven 3D objects.

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