The Web is a virtually infinite information space, and archiving its entirety, all its aspects, is a utopia. The volume of information presents a challenge, but it is neither the only nor the most limiting factor given the continuous drop in storage device costs. Significant challenges lie in the management and technical issues of the location and collection of Web sites. As a consequence of this, archiving the Web is a task that no single institution can carry out alone. This article will present various approaches undertaken today by different institutions; it will discuss their focuses, strengths, and limits, as well as a model for appraisal and identifying potential complementary aspects amongst them. A comparison for discover...
This presentation focused on three oral interviews I conducted during the COVID crisis, respectively...
The need for studying and promoting web-archiving for longterm information preservation and accessib...
The field of web archiving is at a turning point. In the early years of web archiving, the single UR...
The Web is a virtually infinite information space, and archiving its entirety, all its aspects, is ...
Web archiving is the process of collecting valuable content from the World Wide Web in a an archival...
Web archiving has been gaining interest and recognized importance for modern societies around the w...
The web encourages the constant creation and distribution of large amounts of information; it is als...
International audienceThe Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 200...
International audienceThe collections held by the National Library of France (BnF) are part of the n...
The Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the Dutch National Library (KB-NL), started in 2007 the project “web ar...
A key issue for web archivists (particularly in national libraries) and for scholars alike is the me...
Web archiving is crucial to ensure that cultural, scientific and social heritage on the web remains...
Panel: National webs Niels Brügger, School of Communication and Culture – Media Studies, Aarhus Univ...
Bibliographers have been slow to recognize web archive as a function of collection development, beyo...
The main purpose of the article is to divide the web preservation process into small explicable stag...
This presentation focused on three oral interviews I conducted during the COVID crisis, respectively...
The need for studying and promoting web-archiving for longterm information preservation and accessib...
The field of web archiving is at a turning point. In the early years of web archiving, the single UR...
The Web is a virtually infinite information space, and archiving its entirety, all its aspects, is ...
Web archiving is the process of collecting valuable content from the World Wide Web in a an archival...
Web archiving has been gaining interest and recognized importance for modern societies around the w...
The web encourages the constant creation and distribution of large amounts of information; it is als...
International audienceThe Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 200...
International audienceThe collections held by the National Library of France (BnF) are part of the n...
The Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the Dutch National Library (KB-NL), started in 2007 the project “web ar...
A key issue for web archivists (particularly in national libraries) and for scholars alike is the me...
Web archiving is crucial to ensure that cultural, scientific and social heritage on the web remains...
Panel: National webs Niels Brügger, School of Communication and Culture – Media Studies, Aarhus Univ...
Bibliographers have been slow to recognize web archive as a function of collection development, beyo...
The main purpose of the article is to divide the web preservation process into small explicable stag...
This presentation focused on three oral interviews I conducted during the COVID crisis, respectively...
The need for studying and promoting web-archiving for longterm information preservation and accessib...
The field of web archiving is at a turning point. In the early years of web archiving, the single UR...