Web archives constitute valuable sources for researchers in various disciplines. However, their sheer size, the typically broad scope and their temporal dimension make them difficult to work with. We have identified three views to access and explore Web archives from different perspectives: user-, data- and graph-centric. The natural way to look at the information in a Web archive is through a Web browser, just like the live Web is consumed. This is what we consider the user-centric view. The most commonly used tool to access a Web archive this way is the Wayback Machine, the Internet Archive's replay tool to render archived webpages. To facilitate the discovery of a page if the URL or timestamp of interest is unknown, we propose effective...
The field of web archiving is at a turning point. In the early years of web archiving, the single UR...
Currently, web archives are challenging for users to discover and use. Many archives and libraries a...
The aim of this guide is to provide a starting point for using web archives as a source for social s...
Web archives constitute a valuable source for researchers from many disciplines. However, their shee...
The Web has become the main publication medium world-wide, covering almost every facet of human acti...
Web archives include both archives of contents originally published on the Web (e.g., the Internet A...
Web archives capture the history of the Web and are therefore an important source to study how socie...
Web archives include both archives of contents originally published on the Web (e.g., the Internet A...
Web archival materials are not direct traces of the web, they are direct traces of crawlers. By desi...
Web archives have contained the cultural history of the web for many years, but they still have a li...
Current version: v1.2.0 We tend to think of a web archive as a site we go to when links are broken –...
With the growing importance of the World Wide Web, the major challenges our society faces are also i...
With its seemingly limitless scope, the World Wide Web promises enormous advantages, along with enor...
Many national and international heritage institutes realize the importance of archiving the web for ...
International audienceSince late 90s, there has been a large investment in web archiving. Accessing ...
The field of web archiving is at a turning point. In the early years of web archiving, the single UR...
Currently, web archives are challenging for users to discover and use. Many archives and libraries a...
The aim of this guide is to provide a starting point for using web archives as a source for social s...
Web archives constitute a valuable source for researchers from many disciplines. However, their shee...
The Web has become the main publication medium world-wide, covering almost every facet of human acti...
Web archives include both archives of contents originally published on the Web (e.g., the Internet A...
Web archives capture the history of the Web and are therefore an important source to study how socie...
Web archives include both archives of contents originally published on the Web (e.g., the Internet A...
Web archival materials are not direct traces of the web, they are direct traces of crawlers. By desi...
Web archives have contained the cultural history of the web for many years, but they still have a li...
Current version: v1.2.0 We tend to think of a web archive as a site we go to when links are broken –...
With the growing importance of the World Wide Web, the major challenges our society faces are also i...
With its seemingly limitless scope, the World Wide Web promises enormous advantages, along with enor...
Many national and international heritage institutes realize the importance of archiving the web for ...
International audienceSince late 90s, there has been a large investment in web archiving. Accessing ...
The field of web archiving is at a turning point. In the early years of web archiving, the single UR...
Currently, web archives are challenging for users to discover and use. Many archives and libraries a...
The aim of this guide is to provide a starting point for using web archives as a source for social s...