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A Research infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web materials

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Presentations

Presentations from the RESAW Seminar Programme

Held on December 4, 2014.

Informal Meeting Notes (Jonathan Blaney & Niels Brügger) PDF, 124 KB

Intro
  • Update on progress of RESAW activities, including lobbying (Niels Brügger) PowerPoint, 0,98 MB
Status updates on pilot projects
  • Archiving the .eu top level domain (Ditte Laursen/Helen Hockx-Yu) PDF, 758 KB
  • National web spheres within the European Union (Niels Brügger) PowerPoint, 463 KB
  • The Eurovision Song Contest (Eld Zierau) PDF, 1,48 MB
  • The history of commemoration on the web (Jane Winters) PowerPoint, 2,00 MB
Project presentations
  • The ALEXANDRIA project (Elena Demidova) PDF, 7,15 MB
  • Thoughts on tools for selecting and isolating (Niels Brügger, Ulrich Have and Janne Nielsen)  PDF, 1,26 MB
  • French Web90 project (Heritage, Memories and History of the Web in the 90s in France) (led by Valérie Schafer) PDF, 7,15 MB
Other
  • Discussion: possible new activities (Niels Brügger) PowerPoint, 678 KB
  • Public engagement with web archives: the Being Human Festival (Jane Winters) PowerPoint, 1,37 MB

 

Stories and News

Peter Webster, Web Historian, UK

Book review: The Life and Times of Stephen Neill

Poet of church and state: rereading C. H. Sisson

Michael Ramsey and the Lambeth Conference

Book review: In the long shadow of the Third Reich

Iris and the Christians: what did the British churches make of Murdoch, 1954 – c1983

New article: Eric Mascall and the responsibility of the theologian in England, 1962-1977

New article: Digital archaeology in the Web of links: reconstructing a late-1990s Web sphere

George Bell, Walter Hussey and Christian support of refugee artists in England, 1943-58

Archiving the “Jewish internet”: some opening questions

Walter Hussey, Graham Sutherland and ‘Noli me tangere’ (1961)

Ian Milligan, Web Historian, Canada

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Web Archives for Historians

Archives Unleashed: A Series of Datathons for Cultural Heritage

What do we need to know about the archived Web?

Interdisciplinary Event Documentation: “The Great WARC Adventure”

From Dataverse to Gephi: Network Analysis on our Data, A Step-by-Step Walkthrough

Web traffic analytics as a historical source

Internet Histories — a new journal

A Tale of Deleted Cities: GeoCities Event at Computer History Museum

Web archive conferences in 2017

CFP: SAGE Handbook of Web History

Born-digital data and methods for history: new research network

RESAW

With a view to promoting the establishing of a collaborative European research infrastructure for the study of archived web materials the RESAW network — A Research Infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web Materials — was established in late 2012.

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