User-generated content (UGC) has become a part of personal digital collections on the Web, as such collections often contain personal memories, activities, thoughts and even profiles. With the increase in the creation of personal materials on the Web, the needs for archiving and preserving these materials are increasing, not only for the purpose of developing personal archives but also for the purpose of capturing social memory and tracking human traces in this era. Using both survey and interview methods, this study investigated blogs, one popular type of UGC, and analyzed travel bloggers’ perceptions of the value of blogs and the elements of blogs that are important for preservation. The study respondents found personal and sentimental va...
What do you do with 11,000 blogs on a platform that is over a decade old? That is the question that ...
While IT environments are moving towards personalized and context-aware adaptive content and service...
This article frames the cultural significance of web archiving through an ethnographic study of Arch...
User-generated content (UGC) has become a part of personal digital collections on the Web, as such c...
The quest for identifying ‘significant properties’ is a common challenge for the digital preservatio...
Social media content and user participation has increased dramatically since the advent of Web 2.0. ...
Poster describing the results of a small comparative study of features available using three differe...
This descriptive study investigated scholars who blog in the areas of history, economics, law, biolo...
A considerable amount of information, particularly in image form, is shared on the web through socia...
textThis dissertation explores personal digital archiving practices, particularly in relation to the...
This chapter focuses on blogs - now the ‘elder statesman’ of Web 2.0 - and the opportunities and cha...
Born-digital social communities are evolving into rich places of cultural interaction. A lack of bro...
The paper addresses motivations for choosing designated communities when applying measures for arch...
The book argues that personal archives might be assuming a new importance in society. As the technic...
The increasing array and power of personal digital recordkeeping systems promises both to make it mo...
What do you do with 11,000 blogs on a platform that is over a decade old? That is the question that ...
While IT environments are moving towards personalized and context-aware adaptive content and service...
This article frames the cultural significance of web archiving through an ethnographic study of Arch...
User-generated content (UGC) has become a part of personal digital collections on the Web, as such c...
The quest for identifying ‘significant properties’ is a common challenge for the digital preservatio...
Social media content and user participation has increased dramatically since the advent of Web 2.0. ...
Poster describing the results of a small comparative study of features available using three differe...
This descriptive study investigated scholars who blog in the areas of history, economics, law, biolo...
A considerable amount of information, particularly in image form, is shared on the web through socia...
textThis dissertation explores personal digital archiving practices, particularly in relation to the...
This chapter focuses on blogs - now the ‘elder statesman’ of Web 2.0 - and the opportunities and cha...
Born-digital social communities are evolving into rich places of cultural interaction. A lack of bro...
The paper addresses motivations for choosing designated communities when applying measures for arch...
The book argues that personal archives might be assuming a new importance in society. As the technic...
The increasing array and power of personal digital recordkeeping systems promises both to make it mo...
What do you do with 11,000 blogs on a platform that is over a decade old? That is the question that ...
While IT environments are moving towards personalized and context-aware adaptive content and service...
This article frames the cultural significance of web archiving through an ethnographic study of Arch...