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Dear Internet Archivist,

Okay, we're down to the wire. Just 4 days left.

Now is the time to make your contribution to the Internet Archive to get a tax deduction for 2014! And the good news is that right now, a supporter will match your contribution 2-to-1, so if you donate $10, we get $30 to help us reach our goal. If you think it's your turn to help sustain this library of the Internet, please donate now.

I've always believed in libraries. The digital world is no different. We need a library for the digital generation. A place we can all go to learn and explore.

Our children will learn from whatever is accessible to them. As parents, teachers and librarians, we should put the best we have to offer within reach of our children. At the Internet Archive we are striving to make our cultural treasures accessible to everyone. Forever.

Technologically, we no have the possibility of doing this — making knowledge massively accessible.

At the Internet Archive, we've preserved 430 billion web pages. People download 20 million books on our site each month. We get more visitors in a year than most libraries do in a lifetime. The key is to keep improving — and to keep it free. That's where you can help us.

The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. We don't run ads. We don't sell your personal information — in fact, to protect your privacy we don't even save your IP address. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and bandwidth.

If you find the Internet Archive useful, please consider donating $10, $25, $50 or whatever you can afford to support us. If everyone reading this donated $75, we could end this drive right now. Donating time or money to the Archive can help to inform millions. It is a small lever to move the world.

We only have 4 days left, so if we're going to move the world, let's do it now!

Thank you.

Brewster Kahle
Founder, Digital Librarian
Internet Archive