Given recent global crises, the imperative to preserve and analyze online content has never been more vital to enhancing our comprehension of contemporary changes. This book, the outcome of the 5th international RESAW conference that convened experts from fifty disciplines across seventeen countries in Marseille in June 2023, tackles the multifaceted challenges of web archiving. It underscores the dual roles of web archiving, as cultural heritage and as essential source material for researchers delving into contemporary events and the evolution of digital culture. Through twenty chapters, it explores the development of web archiving and examines how technical, cultural, geopolitical, societal, and environmental shifts impact its conception, study, and dissemination.
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Dana Diminescu, Quentin Lobbé
“Just like home.” The Words of online hospitalityRaja Ben Slama
Web archiving in Tunisia post-2011: The National Library of Tunisia’s experienceAlice Austin
Bridging the gap: Capturing UK trans health discourse in the Archive of TomorrowBeatrice Cannelli
Making social media archives: Limitations and archiving practices in the development of representative social media collectionsErwan Le Merrer, Camilla Penzo, Gilles Tredan, Lucas Verney
Challenges in archiving the personalized webNicola Bingham
Mapping the archival horizon: A Comprehensive survey of COVID-19 web collections in European GLAM institutionsSara Aubry, Audrey Baneyx, Emmanuelle Bermès, Laurence Favier, Alexandre Faye, Marie-Madeleine Géroudet, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou
A Network to develop the use of web archives: Three outcomes of the ResPaDon projectJulie Momméja
Time, bits, and nickel: Managing digital and analog continuityNathalie Fridzema, Susan Aasman, Tom Slootweg, Rik Smit
A Decade of transformation discourse: Sociotechnical imaginaries of the Dutch web between 1994–2004Tanja Svarre, Mette Skov
The Online presence of the Danish public sector from 2010 to 2022: Generating an archived web corpusNiels Brügger, Katharina Sølling Dahlman
Web archives and hyperlink analyses: The case of videnskab.dk 2009–2022Johannes Paßmann, Martina Schories, Paul Heinicker
Do user comments belong to journalistic articles? A brief visual history of user interaction on selected German and American news websites 1996–2024Quentin Lobbé
Multi-level structure of the First Tuesday communities after the 2000 dot-com crash: A social network analysis of economic actors based on web archivesDavide Rendina, Sophie Gebeil, Mathieu Génois, Patrice Bellot
Semantic analysis of web archive historical data: 1983 “Marche pour l’égalité et contre le racisme”Christian Bonah, Solène Lellinger, Caroline Sala
Food, cooking and health in a selected corpus of websites and connected YouTube channels in France. Collecting and archiving the audiovisual webAlice Austin, Leontien Talboom
We’re all experts now? Archiving public health discourse in the UK Web ArchiveChristine Mussard
Websites as historical sources? The benefits and limitations of using the websites of former repatriates for the history of schooling in colonial AlgeriaCostis Dallas, Ingrida Kelpšienė
A Social media archive for digital memory researchNicola Bingham, Valérie Schafer, Jane Winters, Anat Ben-David
Conclusion: A Highly transformative age for web archivesBook Title
Exploring the Archived Web during a Highly Transformative Age
Book Subtitle
Proceedings of the 5th international RESAW conference, Marseille, June 2023
Editors
Sophie Gebeil, Jean-Christophe Peyssard
Peer Reviewed
Number of Pages
362
Publication Year
2024
Copyright Information
© 2024 Author(s)
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Metadata License
Publisher Name
Firenze University Press
DOI
10.36253/979-12-215-0413-2
ISBN Print
979-12-215-0412-5
eISBN (pdf)
979-12-215-0413-2
eISBN (xml)
979-12-215-0414-9
Series Title
Proceedings e report
Series ISSN
2704-601X
Series E-ISSN
2704-5846