A significant amount of cultural activity has moved to the world wide web preservation of web content is becoming increasingly important. But with growing complexity and dynamics of web sites, a harvesting approach to web preservation has its limitations. We present a web preservation case study using a functional approach both for preservation and presentation. By using Emulation-as-a-Service (EaaS), a complete web site (web server, content management system, database) can be preserved and functionally re-enacted efficiently on demand
In this article, we revisit concepts introduced within the digital preservation literature, such as ...
Emulation is frequently discussed as a failsafe preservation strategy for born-digital documents tha...
Between the two fundamental digital preservation strategies, migration has been strongly favored. Re...
A significant amount of cultural activity has moved to the world wide web preservation of web conten...
This report is written for archivists and conservators who are preserving websites, either through s...
The aim of this report is to offer new insights into the possibilities for website preservation. Ser...
Abstract. This paper argues that the growing importance of the World Wide Web means that Web sites a...
The functionalities that are important to the users of web archives range from basic searching and b...
The main purpose of the article is to divide the web preservation process into small explicable stag...
To date, most of the focus regarding digital preservation has been on replicating copies of the reso...
Abstract. Web archiving is the process of collecting and preserving web content in an archive for cu...
In this article, we revisit concepts introduced within the digital preservation literature, such as ...
To date, long-term preservation approaches have comprised of emulation, migration, normalization, an...
Digital preservation of theWorldWideWeb poses unique challenges, different fromthe preservation issu...
We use emulation to preserve a complex digital artifact in the museum. We describe all stages of the...
In this article, we revisit concepts introduced within the digital preservation literature, such as ...
Emulation is frequently discussed as a failsafe preservation strategy for born-digital documents tha...
Between the two fundamental digital preservation strategies, migration has been strongly favored. Re...
A significant amount of cultural activity has moved to the world wide web preservation of web conten...
This report is written for archivists and conservators who are preserving websites, either through s...
The aim of this report is to offer new insights into the possibilities for website preservation. Ser...
Abstract. This paper argues that the growing importance of the World Wide Web means that Web sites a...
The functionalities that are important to the users of web archives range from basic searching and b...
The main purpose of the article is to divide the web preservation process into small explicable stag...
To date, most of the focus regarding digital preservation has been on replicating copies of the reso...
Abstract. Web archiving is the process of collecting and preserving web content in an archive for cu...
In this article, we revisit concepts introduced within the digital preservation literature, such as ...
To date, long-term preservation approaches have comprised of emulation, migration, normalization, an...
Digital preservation of theWorldWideWeb poses unique challenges, different fromthe preservation issu...
We use emulation to preserve a complex digital artifact in the museum. We describe all stages of the...
In this article, we revisit concepts introduced within the digital preservation literature, such as ...
Emulation is frequently discussed as a failsafe preservation strategy for born-digital documents tha...
Between the two fundamental digital preservation strategies, migration has been strongly favored. Re...