In 1993, Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park changed cinema forever. Beyond its groundbreaking CGI and animatronics, the franchise also arrived at a critical turning point in human history: the birth of the consumer internet. For film historians, pop culture enthusiasts, and digital archivists, the intersection of this iconic franchise and early web culture is a goldmine.
Billions of saved web pages via the Wayback Machine.
One of the most cherished sections was a digital version of the "InGen Employee Handbook," complete with HR information 3.2.2.
: The 1995 bestselling book The Lost World , which served as the loose blueprint for the film.
You're looking for a report on Jurassic Park 2, also known as The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and its availability on the Internet Archive.