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Save the Date: 2025 Open Library Community Celebration
Each year since 2020, we’ve hosted a virtual celebration to honor the many global contributors who make the Open Library project possible and continuously improve the experience for our patrons.
This year’s Open Library Community Celebration will be held virtually on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 9 a.m. PDT.
Volunteers, staff, patrons and friends of the library are invited to RSVPhere to get the link.
Last year was marked by more than500,000 books being removed from the library, cyber security attacks, and power outages. Ourresponse has been to focus on doing more with less: making the books we have more useful, making our contributors more effective, and targeting our efforts to the underserved communities who rely on our services most.
Celebrate with us as we present:
- Personal success stories
- New improvements for our library patrons
- A sneak peek at our 2026 roadmap
- Open Library’s strategic path forward
Also, check out previous years’ community celebrations to learn more about other recent victories:2024,2023,2022,2021,2020.
Looking forward toinviting you to this year’s celebration!

Book Talks: Watch Virtual Talks by Trailblazing Authors
by Nick Norman & Mek
In an ongoing series, the Internet Archive hosts renowned authors of the digital humanities and beyond for virtual book talks that are free and open to the public.

For nearly a decade, the Internet Archive has hosted events at its headquarters in San Francisco, occasionally welcoming forward-thinking authors of give presentations about their recent books in the digital humanities.
The COVID pandemic has been a catalyst for change, both in the types of challenges facing our communities and how we may address them. In 2020, many libraries were required to close their doors, leaving many authors without important venues for connecting with their audiences. Many patrons have increasingly turned to their screens for access to trusted voices from the safety and convenience of their homes. Organizations like ours have also adapted by running more digital events. For instance, did you know that since 2020, the Internet Archive has commissioned more than 200 artists to perform liveEssential Music Concerts From Home? We invite you tobrowse their recorded performances.
Over this past year, in an effort to support authors and to help patrons access trusted voices,Chris Freeland, Director of theOpen Libraries initiative, has helped cultivate the Internet Archive’s Book Talks series. This ongoing series features more thana dozen trailblazing authors, such as Harvard University Law Professor,Lawrence Lessig, author of, “They Don’t Represent Us” andRachel Ignotofsky, the author of “The History of the Computer“.

Best of all, you can access the complete collection of book talks for freethough the library atopenlibrary.org/booktalks, or by clicking the “Book Talks” tab under the “Browse” drop-down menu on OpenLibrary.org.

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Authors & Researchers
Are you anauthor or researcher in the digital humanities that may like to present about your most recent book? Please reach out tochrisfreeland@archive.org. If you’re a researcher that has benefited from the Internet Archive’s research material,please use this form let us know!
