archivefutures.com
Links | archivefutures
https://archivefutures.com/links
Archive Futures: Manuscripts, Materiality, Method. The British Library: Archives and Manuscripts. The National Library of Australia (NLA). Libraries and Archives Canada — Literature. Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas. Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia. University of Reading, Special Collections. RESEARCH GROUPS, NETWORKS and MAJOR PROJECTS. Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities (BUDDAH). The Material Texts Network, Birkbeck College. Sheffield Centre for Archival Practices. You ar...
anjackson.net
Blog
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Frontiers in Format Identification. I came to work on digital preservation through the PLANETS project. And later the SCAPE project. For the first year) before moving over to web archiving. These were inspiring projects which achieved a great deal, but we were left with lessons to be learned. Building Tools to Archive the Modern Web. Four years ago, during the 2012 IIPC General Assembly, we came together to discuss the recent and upcoming challenges to web archiving in the Future of the Web Workshop.
borndigitaldata.blogs.sas.ac.uk
Blog – Born digital big data
http://borndigitaldata.blogs.sas.ac.uk/blog
Born digital big data. Partners in the network. A year of big data. February 4, 2016. February 6, 2016. With three major projects ranging from web archives to parliamentary data to using digital tools to solve research challenges, 2014-15 was a year of big data for the Institute of Historical Research (IHR). Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities. The second project, Digging into Linked Parliamentary Data. Finally, Traces through Time: Prosopography in Practice across Big Data. A year of big data.
figoblog.org
IIPC GA 2015, jour 1 : « context matters | «Figoblog
https://figoblog.org/2015/04/28/iipc-ga-2015-jour-1-context-matters
Un blog sur Internet, la bibliothéconomie et la confiture de figues. Aller au contenu principal. IIPC GA 2015, jour 1 : « context matters ». La dernière fois que j’ai assisté à une rencontre d’ IIPC, le consortium pour l’archivage de l’Internet. C’était en 2009 à San Francisco. Par une sorte de coup du sort, je me retrouve aujourd’hui de nouveau en Californie, cette fois à Stanford, pour assister à l’assemblée générale 2015. Dès la conférence d’ouverture, pour laquelle nous avions l’honneur d...En compag...
oaopenaccess.wordpress.com
Religious studies in the web archive: a new opportunity? | Omega Alpha | Open Access
https://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com/2015/03/12/religious-studies-in-the-web-archive-a-new-opportunity
Omega Alpha Open Access. Covering the evolving open scholarship movement in religion and theology. Religious studies in the web archive: a new opportunity? March 12, 2015. This enthusiasm has not been matched by a similar engagement with the archived web. The group of researchers engaged by the Institute of Historical Research and the British Library as part of a recent project. Is now nearly two decades. These resources now afford an opportunity to examine patterns of change in the recent past; ques...
borndigitaldata.blogs.sas.ac.uk
A year of big data – Born digital big data
http://borndigitaldata.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2016/02/04/a-year-of-big-data
Born digital big data. Partners in the network. A year of big data. February 4, 2016. February 6, 2016. With three major projects ranging from web archives to parliamentary data to using digital tools to solve research challenges, 2014-15 was a year of big data for the Institute of Historical Research (IHR). Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities. The second project, Digging into Linked Parliamentary Data. Finally, Traces through Time: Prosopography in Practice across Big Data. A year of big data.
ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk
Interrogating the Archived UK Web – postscript – Digital History Seminar
http://ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2014/11/06/interrogating-the-archived-uk-web-postscript
Interrogating the Archived UK Web postscript Digital History Seminar. A blog for announcements and discussion of the IHR Digital History Seminar. Interrogating the Archived UK Web postscript. Middot; 6 November 2014. Peter Webster introduced the UK Web Archive. Aspect of this project, because in many respects I think we learned more about what these scholars couldn’t achieve than what they did achieve. Peter webster interrogating the archived uk web. Gareth millwood interrogating the archived uk web.
peterwebster.me
Projects | Webstory: Peter Webster's blog
https://peterwebster.me/projects
Webstory: Peter Webster's blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Web Archives for Historians. Big Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities (BUDDAH). The project runs for 15 months, from January 2014 to March 2015. Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities is a collaboration between the British Library. The Institute of Historical Research. University of London, the Oxford Internet Institute. It is one of 21 big data projects funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. I direct the project, bu...
garethmillward.com
Me elsewhere | An Historian
http://www.garethmillward.com/second
Episode 14 Niall Ferguson. Episode 13 Eric Hobsbawm. Episode 12 Leonardo da Vinci. Episode 11 Ferdinand Magellan. Episode 10γ Christmas Special! Episode 10β Christmas Special! Episode 10 Christmas Special! Episode 9 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Campaign for Voluntary Sector Archives. Centre for History in Public Health (LSHTM). Diary of a Benefit Scrounger. Postgraduate Forum for the History of Medicine. Voluntary Action History Society. Historical stuff by Gareth Millward. Seminars & Conferences. My fina...
resaw.eu
The History of Commemoration on the Web | RESAW
http://resaw.eu/projects/the-history-of-commemoration-on-the-web
A Research infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web materials. EU’s National Web Spheres. The History of Commemoration on the Web. National and International Research Initiatives. The History of Commemoration on the Web. Focusing on ‘official’ commemoration, this project will examine how commemoration online has evolved since the mid 1990s. A small study forming part of the ‘Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities’ project ( http:/ buddah.projects.history.ac.uk. Peter Webster, Web Historian, UK.
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