
(CNN)-The Library of Congress has a new kind of collection: tweets.
The
Library's Communications Director has published a blog entry giving an
update on the its efforts to build a collection of tweets.
So far, it's amassed more than 170 billion tweets.
Now it's looking to make them available to the public.
The
effort to build such a collection began in 2010, when the Library made
an agreement with Twitter for access to all public tweets since the
site's founding in 2006.
The Communications Director says social media is supplementing and in some cases replacing letters, journals and serial publications routinely collected by libraries.
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