ftp archive sites are well known throughout the Internet community for their wealth of useful information. UNIX HENSA is perhaps one of the better known academic archives in the United Kingdom. In this paper the roles of these archive sites are examined with a view to what they can provide the World Wide Web community. The Web suffers from virtually the same problems as standard ftp; slow networks, overloaded serving hosts, and the immense difficulty of finding information spread across the globe. Fortunately, it seems that just as Archive sites have helped alleviate some of these problems for ftp users, they should be able to do the same for Web users. In this paper I shall demonstrate how, at the UNIX HENSA Archive, we have been investiga...
International audienceThe Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 200...
Web archives have contained the cultural history of the web for many years, but they still have a li...
The Web is a virtually infinite information space, and archiving its entirety, all its aspects, is ...
The Internet offers what must be the best available medium to track, contribute to and distribute fr...
With its seemingly limitless scope, the World Wide Web promises enormous advantages, along with enor...
Abstract. The Internet Archive’s (IA) Wayback Machine is the largest and oldest public web archive a...
The functionalities that are important to the users of web archives range from basic searching and b...
With a view to ensuring future access to digital cultural heritage, the first Web collections were e...
This presentation addresses the use, re-use, access and dissemination of data related to web archive...
The archived Web is an enormously rich primary source for the study of the recent past, yet it remai...
We tend to think of a web archive as a site we go to when links are broken – a useful fallback, rath...
Webpages have been playing a key role in the creation and dissemination of information in recent dec...
A case study in using the UK web archive as a literary historian to study networks within the UK poe...
If 2015 marked the elapse of 25 years since the birth of the web, 2016 marked the 20th anniversary o...
The aim of this guide is to provide a starting point for using web archives as a source for social s...
International audienceThe Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 200...
Web archives have contained the cultural history of the web for many years, but they still have a li...
The Web is a virtually infinite information space, and archiving its entirety, all its aspects, is ...
The Internet offers what must be the best available medium to track, contribute to and distribute fr...
With its seemingly limitless scope, the World Wide Web promises enormous advantages, along with enor...
Abstract. The Internet Archive’s (IA) Wayback Machine is the largest and oldest public web archive a...
The functionalities that are important to the users of web archives range from basic searching and b...
With a view to ensuring future access to digital cultural heritage, the first Web collections were e...
This presentation addresses the use, re-use, access and dissemination of data related to web archive...
The archived Web is an enormously rich primary source for the study of the recent past, yet it remai...
We tend to think of a web archive as a site we go to when links are broken – a useful fallback, rath...
Webpages have been playing a key role in the creation and dissemination of information in recent dec...
A case study in using the UK web archive as a literary historian to study networks within the UK poe...
If 2015 marked the elapse of 25 years since the birth of the web, 2016 marked the 20th anniversary o...
The aim of this guide is to provide a starting point for using web archives as a source for social s...
International audienceThe Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 200...
Web archives have contained the cultural history of the web for many years, but they still have a li...
The Web is a virtually infinite information space, and archiving its entirety, all its aspects, is ...