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Once you've reached the 50 item count, staff can create your collection page and grant you admin privs. Send an email to info at archive.org with the subject line starting "Collection: ". Include a brief description of your collection that you want to appear on the page. [more info]
More info at the FAQ, and in the forum posting below.
We hope you enjoy!
-The Internet Archive Team