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organizations from around the world that will help build a permanent
 
organizations from around the world that will help build a permanent
 
archive of multilingual digitized text and multimedia content. The OCA
 
archive of multilingual digitized text and multimedia content. The OCA
was conceived by the <a href="http://www.archive.org">Internet Archive</a> and <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">Yahoo!</a> in early 2005 as a way to offer broad, public access to a rich panorama of world culture.</p>
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<h3>What is in the OCA archive?</h3>
 
<h3>What is in the OCA archive?</h3>

Latest revision as of 09:33, 9 January 2006

Official Website

What is the Open Content Alliance?

The Open Content Alliance (OCA) represents the collaborative efforts of a group of cultural, technology, nonprofit, and governmental organizations from around the world that will help build a permanent archive of multilingual digitized text and multimedia content. The OCA was conceived by the Internet Archive and Yahoo! in early 2005 as a way to offer broad, public access to a rich panorama of world culture.

What is in the OCA archive?

The OCA archive will contain globally sourced digital collections, including multimedia content, representing the creative output of humankind.

How can users find OCA content?

All content in the OCA archive will be available through the website. In addition, Yahoo! will index all content stored by the OCA to make it available to the broadest set of Internet users. Finally, the OCA supports efforts by others to create and offer tools such as finding aids, catalogs, and indexes that will enhance the usability of the materials in the archive.