I know that among the millions of texts in the Archive, there are countless. Other memories like this one waiting to be unlocked for numerous patrons. As I was perusing our collections, I stumbled upon some new favorites, including:
A personal recipe book compiled by Douglas Perkins and published on the Archive in 2016
Lisa Penner’s Christmas 1998 Family Recipe Book.
The recipe for peanut butter cookies phone number library found on page 258 of the cookbook.
I love each of these texts because I know each recipe contained within. Their pages likely has a story just like my own—beautiful memories of cooking them for and with loved ones.
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Our work in helping us preserve numerous cherished memories on the Archive. To make a year-end donation, please visit archive donate. Thank you to all of our supporters who make this work possible.
Jessica Cepeda joined the Internet book talks draw more than 2,000 attendees in 2023 Archive’s. Philanthropy team as a Major Gift Officer in 2022. She has a passion for engaging with donors and connecting them with opportunities to support the Archive. She comes to the Archive with a decade of experience in nonprofit development and individual giving. Most recently at NYU Stern School of Business.
She received a BA in the College of Letters from
Wesleyan University and loves that her work at the Archive marries her passion for books and technology and her deep and abiding belief in providing free and open access to knowledge. Jessica lives in Brooklyn, NY, which she has trust review called home for the last ten years. Outside of her work for the Archive, she enjoys traveling, reading, cooking, and exploring the city with her dog, Harry.
Internet Archive Defends Digital Rights for Libraries
Posted on December 15, 2023 by Chris Freeland A Bethel College
Earlier today, we filed our opening appellate brief in Hachette v. Internet Archive, reaffirming our commitment to preserving knowledge for future generations.