Web Archiving: Issues and Methods / Julien Masanes1: |
Introduction / 1.1: |
Heritage, Society, and the Web / 1.2: |
Web Characterization in Relation to Preservation / 1.3: |
New Methods for a New Medium / 1.4: |
Current Initiatives Overview / 1.5: |
Conclusion / 1.6: |
References |
Web Use and Web Studies / Steve Jones ; Camille Johnson2: |
Summary / 2.1: |
Content Analysis / 2.2: |
Surveys / 2.3: |
Rhetorical Analysis / 2.4: |
Discourse Analysis / 2.5: |
Visual Analysis / 2.6: |
Ethnography / 2.7: |
Network Analysis / 2.8: |
Ethical Considerations / 2.9: |
Selection for Web Archives / 2.10: |
Defining a Selection Policy / 3.1: |
Issues and Concepts / 3.3: |
Selection Process / 3.4: |
Documentation / 3.5: |
Copying Websites / Xavier Roche3.6: |
Introduction - The Art of Copying Websites / 4.1: |
The Parser / 4.2: |
Fetching Document / 4.3: |
Create an Autonomous, Navigable Copy / 4.4: |
Handling Updates / 4.5: |
Reference / 4.6: |
Archiving the Hidden Web / 5: |
Finding At Least One Path to Documents / 5.1: |
Characterizing the Hidden Web / 5.3: |
Client Side Hidden Web Archiving / 5.4: |
Crawler-Server Collaboration / 5.5: |
Archiving Documentary Gateways / 5.6: |
Access and Finding Aids / Thorsteinn Hallgrimsson5.7: |
Registration / 6.1: |
Indexing and Search Engines / 6.3: |
Access Tools and User Interface / 6.4: |
Case Studies / 6.5: |
Acknowledgements / 6.6: |
Mining Web Collections / Andreas Aschenbrenner ; Andreas Rauber7: |
Material for Web Archives / 7.1: |
Other Types of Information / 7.3: |
Use Cases / 7.4: |
The Long-Term Preservation of Web Content / Michael Day7.5: |
The Challenge of Long-Term Digital Preservation / 8.1: |
Developing Trusted Digital Repositories / 8.3: |
Digital Preservation Strategies / 8.4: |
Preservation Metadata / 8.5: |
Digital Preservation and the Web / 8.6: |
Year-by-Year: From an Archive of the Internet to an Archive on the Internet / Michele Kimpton ; Jeff Ubois8.7: |
Background: Early Internet Publishing / 9.1: |
1996: Launch of the Internet Archive / 9.3: |
1997: Link Structure and Tape Robots / 9.4: |
1998: Getting Archive Data Onto (Almost) Every Desktop / 9.5: |
1999: From Tape to Disk, A New Crawler, and Moving Images / 9.6: |
2000: Building Thematic Web Collections / 9.7: |
2001: Public Access with the Wayback Machine: The 9/11 Archive / 9.8: |
2002: The Library of Alexandria, The Bookmobile, and Copyrights / 9.9: |
2003: Extending Our Reach via National Libraries and Educational Institutions / 9.10: |
2004: And the European Archive and the Petabox / 9.11: |
The Future / 9.12: |
Small Scale Academic Web Archiving: DACHS / Hanno E. Lecher10: |
Why Small Scale Academic Archiving? / 10.1: |
Digital Archive for Chinese Studies / 10.2: |
Lessons Learned: Summing Up / 10.3: |
Useful Resources / 10.4: |
List of Acronyms |
Index |
Web Archiving: Issues and Methods / Julien Masanes1: |
Introduction / 1.1: |
Heritage, Society, and the Web / 1.2: |