The web as history : using web archives to understand the past and the present
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The web as history : using web archives to understand the past and the present / edited by Niels Brügger and Ralph Schroeder. |
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Other authors: | Brügger, Niels, 1959- (Editor)Schroeder, Ralph, (Editor) |
Format: | eBook |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the web as history
- Analysing the UK web domain and exploring 15 years of UK universities on the web
- Live versus archive: comparing a web archive to a population of web pages
- Exploring the domain names of the Danish web
- The tumultuous history of news on the web
- International hyperlinks in online news media
- From far away to a click away: the French state and public services in the 1990s
- Welcome to the web: the online community of geocities during the early years of the World Wide Web
- Using the web to examine the evolution of the abortion debate in Australia, 2005-2015
- Religious discourse in the archived web: Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, and the sharia law controversy of 2008
- 'Taqwacore is dead. Long live taqwacore' or punk's not dead?: studying the online evolution of the Islamic punk scene
- Cultures of the UK web
- Coda: web archives for humanities research-some reflections.