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== 2017: Declaration of Principles of the Bibliotheca Anonoma ==
== 2017: Declaration of Principles of the Bibliotheca Anonoma ==
[[File:Bibliotheca_Anonoma_Declaration.png]]


: ''The Bibliotheca Anonoma works to learn and save the data of Internet History, Poetry, Technology, Folklore, Tales [1-3].''
: ''The Bibliotheca Anonoma works to learn and save the data of Internet History, Poetry, Technology, Folklore, Tales [1-3].''
: ''It is said that the internet never forgets, but unless archivists like us work to make that reality, it is inevitable that it will forget. [4-5].''  
: ''It is said that the internet never forgets, but unless archivists like us work to make that reality, it is inevitable that it will forget. [4-5].''  
: ''Humanity's early interaction with technology will definitely be looked back upon with nostalgia by the next digital civilization. [6-7]''
: ''Humanity's early interaction with technology will definitely be looked back upon with nostalgia by the next digital civilization. [6-7] We have the duty to transfer that knowledge of analog past and present such that they shall not perish from a digital future. [8]''
: ''We have the duty to transfer that knowledge of analog past and present such that they shall not perish from a digital future. [8]''


This extra large seal is a Hokkien poem detailing the purpose and direction of the Bibliotheca Anonoma. Composing it in actual Classical Chinese would have been a tremendous challenge, given that it has no accepted pronunciation. Hokkien is a language common to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Fujian, and has very strong links to those dialects of the past. The Amoy Christian Bible and the Maryknoll Hokkien Dictionary are used as primary sources for vocabulary.
This extra large seal is a Hokkien poem detailing the purpose and direction of the Bibliotheca Anonoma. Composing it in actual Classical Chinese would have been a tremendous challenge, given that it has no accepted pronunciation. Hokkien is a language common to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Fujian, and has very strong links to those dialects of the past. The Amoy Christian Bible and the Maryknoll Hokkien Dictionary are used as primary sources for vocabulary.
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#* The Bibliotheca Anonoma works (to learn [and] save) the Internet's,
#* The Bibliotheca Anonoma works (to learn [and] save) the Internet's,
# 歷史, 文化, 詩/術/廣記
# 歷史, 文化, 詩/術/廣記
#* [Hokkien] lek8-su2, bun3-ka7, si, sut4, kong5-ki1
#* [Hokkien] lek4-su5, bun3-ka7, si, sut4, kong5-ki1
#* History, Folklife, Poetry, Technology,  
#* History, Folklife, Poetry, Technology,  
# 傳/賦/真鑒 檔案 習存.  
# 傳/賦/真鑒 檔案 習存.  
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