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acquired the physical films held in the Archives as of that date. The Archives made two subsequent donations to Library of Congress totalling some 65,000 cans of film, primarily industrial and educational titles. As of spring 2015, the Archives holds about 8,000 films in videotape and digital form,
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The stated goal of the Prelinger Archives is to "collect, preserve, and facilitate access to films of historic significance that haven't been collected elsewhere".
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were produced to fulfill specific purposes at specific times, and many exist today only by chance or accident. About 65% of the Archive's holdings are in the
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Compared to many other moving-image archives, Prelinger Archives provides a relatively high level of public access to its collections. Over 8,500
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Prelinger Archives currently focuses principally on collecting home movies and amateur film, and has approximately 30,000 items as of Fall 2023.
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because their copyrights have expired, or because they were U.S. productions that were published without proper copyright notice.
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By 2001, it had acquired 60,000 completed films of varying lengths and over 30,000 cans of unedited film. In 2002, the
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approximately 14,000 home movies, and 1,000 industrial and sponsored films acquired since 2002.
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films are available for download and unrestricted reuse on the Internet at the
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Our Secret Century: Archival Films from the Darker Side of the American Dream
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EPHEMERA: The Prelinger Archives (March 2013 Edition) on Vimeo
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Index

Prelinger archives
Prelinger Library
films
U.S. cultural history
landscape
everyday life
social history
New York City
San Francisco
Rick Prelinger
ephemeral
ephemeral films
public domain
Library of Congress
public domain
Internet Archive
Getty Images
Perversion for Profit
The 125th Street Ferry in New York City from 1941.
New York City
Yankee Stadium, 1956 screen capture
Yankee Stadium
"Rick Prelinger: We have always recycled"
the original
Prelinger, Rick
The Field Guide to Sponsored Films
National Film Preservation Foundation
Ephemeral Films by Rick Prelinger on Vimeo

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