Treasures of Internet Folklife, archived and showcased for the general public.
- Stories - The folk stories of the internet, with some sprawling epics.
- Art - Online, even the most obscure artist can reach dedicated fans anywhere.
- History - Internet History from our perspective.
- Books - Freely editable books and guides with lots of useful information.
- Collections - Assorted data archives.
- Website Archives - Archived Websites under our care.
- 2ch Chronicle - A 2channel record of history. Text works great on Wikibooks so we might as well leave it there.
- 4chan Chronicle - A 4chan record of history. We may want to consider moving it back to this wiki since Wikimedia Commons has need for freely licensed images, which are hard to find.
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Tips and tricks on how to archive the way we do.
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Services and scripts that make the Bibliotheca Anonoma possible.
- Code - Programs developed by the Bibliotheca Anonoma to assist our archival work.
- Group Chat - Group communication systems utilized by the Bibliotheca Anonoma.
- MediaWiki - The structure of this very wiki, which is the core of our organization.
- Kanban Board - The Kanban Board system helps team members make sense of tasks and goals.
- Eikonos - An image tag system based on Moebooru/Danbooru to organize and help make 4chan/imageboard screencaps easier to search through.
- Proposals - Ideas for building new types of infrastructure.
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Articles about the Bibliotheca Anonoma itself.
- Bibliotheca Anonoma - What is the Bibliotheca Anonoma?
- History of the Bibliotheca Anonoma - The Bibliotheca Anonoma, founded in Jan. 2012, has had a long and storied history.
- 2012-2014 - In the early days of the Bibliotheca Anonoma, it was a one man operation with some contributions from random anons.
- 2014-2016 - Once the BA set up a group chat, we gathered more members and accomplished amazing feats of archival.
- Current - A strong community, significant reforms, and new infrastructure typify the modern Bibliotheca Anonoma.
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