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Title The past web : exploring web archives / Daniel Gomes, Elena Demidova, Jane Winters, Thomas Risse, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 297 pages) : colour illustrations
Contents Part I. The era of information abundance and memory scarcity. The problem of web ephemera -- Web archives preserve our digital collective memory -- Part II. Collecting before it vanishes. National web archiving in Australia : representing the comprehensive -- Web archiving in Singapore : the realities of national web archiving -- Archiving social media : the case of Twitter -- Creating event-centric collections from web archives -- Part III. Access methods to analyse the past web. Full text and URL search over web archives -- A holistic view on web archives -- Interoperability for accessing versions of web resources with the memento protocol -- Linking Twitter archives with television archives -- Image analytics in web archives -- Part IV. Researching the past web. Digital archaeology in the web of links : reconstructing a late-1990s web sphere -- Quantitative approaches to the Danish web archive -- Critical web archive research -- Exploring online diasporas : London's French and Latin American communities in the UK web archive -- Platform and app histories : assessing source availability in web archives and app repositories -- Part V. Web archives as infrastructures to develop innovative services. The need for research infrastructures for the study of web archives -- Automatic generation of timelines for past-web events -- Political opinions on the past web -- Oldweb.today : browsing the past web with browsers from the past -- Big data science over the past web -- Part VI. A look into the future. The past web : a look into the future
Summary The book is structured in six parts. Part 1 advocates for the importance of web archives to preserve our collective memory in the digital era, demonstrates the problem of web ephemera and shows how web archiving activities have been trying to address this challenge. Part 2 then focuses on different strategies for selecting web content to be preserved and on the media types that different web archives host. It provides an overview of efforts to address the preservation of web content as well as smaller-scale but high-quality collections of social media or audiovisual content. Next, Part 3 presents examples of initiatives to improve access to archived web information and provides an overview of access mechanisms for web archives designed to be used by humans or automatically accessed by machines. Part 4 presents research use cases for web archives. It also discusses how to engage more researchers in exploiting web archives and provides inspiring research studies performed using the exploration of web archives. Subsequently, Part 5 demonstrates that web archives should become crucial infrastructures for modern connected societies. It makes the case for developing web archives as research infrastructures and presents several inspiring examples of added-value services built on web archives. Lastly, Part 6 reflects on the evolution of the web and the sustainability of web archiving activities. It debates the requirements and challenges for web archives if they are to assume the responsibility of being societal infrastructures that enable the preservation of memory
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 20, 2021)
Subject Web archiving.
Web archives.
Web archives
Web archiving
Web archiving.
Web archives.
Genre/Form Web archives
Web archives.
Form Electronic book
Author Gomes, Daniel, editor
Demidova, Elena, editor
Winters, Jane, editor
Risse, Thomas, editor
ISBN 9783030632915
3030632911
9788303063298
8303063294