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For centuries the British library has kept a copy of every book, pamphlet, magazine and newspaper published in Britain. Starting Saturday, it will also be bound to record every British website, e-book, online newsletter and blog in a bid to preserve the nationโ€™s โ€œdigital memory.โ€

As if thatโ€™s not a big enough task, the library also has to make this digital archive available to future researchers come time, tide or technological change.

The library says the work is urgent. Ever since people began switching from paper and ink to computers and mobile phones, material that would fascinate future historians has been disappearing into a digital black hole. The library says firsthand accounts of everything from the 2005 London transit bombings to Britainโ€™s 2010 election campaign have already vanished.

โ€œStuff out there on the Web is ephemeral,โ€ said Lucie Burgess, the libraryโ€™s head of content strategy.

โ€œThe average life of a web page is only 75 days, because websites change, the contents get taken down.

โ€œIf we donโ€™t capture this material, a critical piece of the jigsaw puzzle of our understanding of the 21st century will be lost.โ€

The library is publicising its new project by showcasing just a sliver of its content โ€” 100 websites, selected to give a snapshot of British online life in 2013 and help people grasp the scope of what the new digital archive will hold.

Like reference collections around the world, the British Library has been attempting to archive the Web for years in a piecemeal way and has collected about 10,000 sites. Until now, though, it has had to get permission from website owners before taking a snapshot of their pages.

That began to change with a law passed in 2003, but it has taken a decade of legislative and technological preparation for the library to be ready to begin a vast trawl of all sites ending with the suffix .uk.

An automated web harvester will scan and record 4.8 million sites, a total of 1 billion web pages. Most will be captured once a year, but hundreds of thousands of fast-changing sites such as those of newspapers and magazines will be archived as often as once a day.

The library plans to make the content publicly available by the end of this year.

โ€œWeโ€™ll be collecting in a single year what it took 300 years for us to collect in our newspaper archive,โ€ which holds 750 million pages of newsprint, Burgess said.

And it is just the start. Librarians hope to expand the collection to include sites published in other countries with significant British content, as well as Twitter streams and other social media feeds from prominent Britons.

Britain is one of the first countries to commit in law to capturing its entire digital domain.

The challenge is not just saving the material, but preserving it. The British Library, which has a collection of 150 million items as much as 3,000 years old, says it wants researchers in future centuries to have access to the content. But anticipating changing technology can be tricky โ€” some years ago it was suggested the libraryโ€™s vast collection should be saved to CD-ROM.

To ensure the collection doesnโ€™t decay, there will be multiple self-replicating copies on servers around the country, and staff will transfer files into updated formats as technology evolves.

Tenner says keeping up with technology is only one challenge the project faces. Another is the inherently unstable nature of the Web. Information constantly mutates, and search enginesโ€™ algorithms can change results and prices in an instant โ€” as anyone who has booked airline tickets online knows.

โ€œIt is trying to capture an unstable, dynamic process in a fixed way, which is all a librarian can hope to do, but it is missing one of the most positive and negative aspects of the web,โ€ Tenner said.

โ€œLibrarians want things as fixed as possible, so people know where something is, people know the content of something.

The problem is, the goals of the library profession and the structure of information have been diverging.โ€

British Library spokesman Ben Sanderson acknowledged that this is new territory for an institution more used to documents written on parchment, paper and the fine calfskin known as vellum.

โ€œVellum โ€” you donโ€™t need an operating system to read that,โ€ he said.AP

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