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Internet Histories, 2022
Web archives are increasingly considered key infrastructure for web histories, yet the story of their initial development is often overlooked. Paying attention to the period between the emergence of the web and the first web archives, this article asks ...
Kieran Hegarty
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Web archives are increasingly considered key infrastructure for web histories, yet the story of their initial development is often overlooked. Paying attention to the period between the emergence of the web and the first web archives, this article asks ...
Kieran Hegarty
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Web archiving of indigenous knowledge systems in South Africa
Information Development, 2021The purpose of the paper was to highlight the digitization of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in institutional repositories in South Africa with a view to develop a framework for Web archiving IKS-related websites in South Africa.
T. Balogun, T. Kalusopa
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Untangling Nordic web archives
2023Future historians studying the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries will have to make use of source material that was originally published online. Over a few decades, the Internet has become a primary platform for cultural phenomena that previously only existed offline.
Nyvang, Caroline, Zierau , Eld
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2014 not found: a cross-platform approach to retrospective web archiving
Internet Histories, 2019While web archiving techniques capture snapshots of websites in real time, this article introduces an approach for building special collections for web archiving in retrospect.
Anat Ben-David
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The Memento Tracer Framework: Balancing Quality and Scalability for Web Archiving
International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 2019Web archiving frameworks are commonly assessed by the quality of their archival records and by their ability to operate at scale. The ubiquity of dynamic web content poses a significant challenge for crawler-based solutions such as the Internet Archive ...
Martin Klein +3 more
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Periodizing Web Archiving: Biographical, Event-Based, National and Autobiographical Traditions
The SAGE Handbook of Web History, 2019The purpose of this chapter is to periodize web archiving, in order to discuss four ongoing traditions that form an overlapping and layered history of both the implementation but more so the study and use of archived websites.
R. Rogers
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WAIL: Collection-Based Personal Web Archiving
ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 2017Web Archiving Integration Layer (WAIL) is a desktop application written in Python that integrates Heritrix and OpenWayback. In this work we recreate and extend WAIL from the ground up to facilitate collection-based personal Web archiving.
John A. Berlin +3 more
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2016
In this paper, we propose a modified approach to realtime transactional web archiving. It leverages the web caching infrastructure that is already prevalent on web servers. Instead of archiving web content at HTTP transaction time, in our approach the archiving happens when the cached copy expires and is about to be expunged.
Xie, Zhiwu +2 more
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In this paper, we propose a modified approach to realtime transactional web archiving. It leverages the web caching infrastructure that is already prevalent on web servers. Instead of archiving web content at HTTP transaction time, in our approach the archiving happens when the cached copy expires and is about to be expunged.
Xie, Zhiwu +2 more
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2017
Mary Haberle is a Web Archivist at Archive-It, which is the Internet Archive’s subscription web archiving service. She's part of a support team that provides training and direct support services to our partners, including the archivists on this panel who are all using Archive-It at their institutions.
Haberle, Mary +6 more
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Mary Haberle is a Web Archivist at Archive-It, which is the Internet Archive’s subscription web archiving service. She's part of a support team that provides training and direct support services to our partners, including the archivists on this panel who are all using Archive-It at their institutions.
Haberle, Mary +6 more
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National Web Archiving in Australia: Representing the Comprehensive
The Past Web, 2021P. Koerbin
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