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A Research infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web materials

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Newsletter

The RESAW Newsletter informs about RESAW’s activities, it was published two times, and it was publicly available for everyone who wanted to subscribe to it, not only participants in RESAW.

Previous Newsletters

RESAW Newsletter 01, April 2014

RESAW Newsletter 02, September 2014

Stories and News

Peter Webster, Web Historian, UK

The Lambeth Conference: theology, history, polity and purpose

Liddon Lecture 2020: ‘Theology, the theologian and the Church: Eric Mascall and the Sixties’

Theology, providence and Anglican-Methodist reunion: the case of Michael Ramsey and Eric Mascall

St Mugg, the bishop and the Pythons, an encounter reborn: a forty-year episode in Christian media history

Reconstructing a late-Nineties web sphere

Towers and networks: on the differences between the sciences and the humanities

Unguarded Hours

The Church and the law (Studies in Church History 56)

Michael Ramsey and Cantuar’s predicament

The pandemic and the idea of a national church

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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