The Historical Web and Digital Humanities
The Case of National Web Domains
Herausgeber: Brügger, Niels; Laursen, Ditte
The Historical Web and Digital Humanities
The Case of National Web Domains
Herausgeber: Brügger, Niels; Laursen, Ditte
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The Historical Web and Digital Humanities fosters discussions between the Digital Humanities and web archive studies by focusing on one of the largest entities of the web, namely transnational web domains such as the British, French, or European web.
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The Historical Web and Digital Humanities fosters discussions between the Digital Humanities and web archive studies by focusing on one of the largest entities of the web, namely transnational web domains such as the British, French, or European web.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781138294318
- ISBN-10: 1138294314
- Artikelnr.: 56733623
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781138294318
- ISBN-10: 1138294314
- Artikelnr.: 56733623
Niels Brügger is a professor at Aarhus University, Denmark, in the School of Communication and Culture. In 2000 he co-founded the Centre for Internet Studies, Aarhus University, and he has headed the Centre since 2010. He has been Head of NetLab, a research infrastructure for the study of the archived web, since 2014. His research interests are web historiography, web archiving, and media theory. Within these fields he has authored and (co-)edited a number of publications, among others The Archived Web: Doing History in the Digital Age (2018), The SAGE Handbook of Web History (Ed. with Ian Milligan, 2018), Web 25: Histories from the First 25 Years of the World Wide Web (2017), and The Web as History: Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present (Ed. with Ralph Schroeder, 2017). He is co-founder (2017) and managing editor of the international journal Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and Society (Routledge). Ditte Laursen is Head of the Department for Digital Cultural Heritage, The Royal Danish Library. She earned her PhD in media studies from University of Southern Denmark, 2006, specialising in young people's mobile phone communication. In 2007, she became curator and researcher at the Danish State Library. In 2009, she combined her curator position with a postdoctoral research position at DREAM (Danish Research Centre of Advanced Media Materials) with a project on the implementation of digital technologies in museums. As a researcher and curator she has been working with the Danish national web archive for several years, some of them as managing curator. Her interests include collection management, digital humanities, and digital research infrastructures. She is author or co-author of numerous publications on digital archives, social interaction in, around, and across digital media, and users' engagement with museums and libraries, all published in international peer-reviewed journals and anthologies.
List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on the Editors and Contributors; Introduction: Digital humanities
the web
and national web domains
Niels Brügger & Ditte Laursen; Part One: Collecting and preserving a national web domain; Chapter 1
The historic context of web archiving and the web archive: Reconstructing and saving the Dutch national web using historical methods
Kees Teszelszky; Chapter 2
Towards a national web archive in a federated country: A Belgian case study
Sally Chambers
Peter Mechant & Friedel Geeraert; Chapter 3
Studying the web in the shadow of Uncle Sam: The case of the .ca domain
Ian Milligan & Tom J. Smyth; Chapter 4
The curious case of archiving .eu
Helen Hockx-Yu
Ditte Laursen & Daniel Gomes; Part Two: Methodological challenges; Chapter 5
Negotiating the archives of UK web space
Jane Winters; Chapter 6
National web histories at the fringe of the web: Palestine
Kosovo and the quest for online self-determination
Anat Ben-David; Chapter 7
Understanding the limitations of the ccTLD as a proxy for the national web: Lessons from cross-border religion in the Northern Irish web sphere
Peter Webster; Chapter 8
Establishing a corpus of the archived web: The case of the Danish web from 2005 to 2015
Niels Brügger
Ditte Laursen & Janne Nielsen; Part Three: Results and dissemination; Chapter 9
Exploring the "French Web" of the 1990s
Valérie Schafer; Chapter 10
The nation is in the network: Locating a national museum online
Rebecca Kahn; Chapter 11
A national Web Trend Index
Niels Brügger; Index
the web
and national web domains
Niels Brügger & Ditte Laursen; Part One: Collecting and preserving a national web domain; Chapter 1
The historic context of web archiving and the web archive: Reconstructing and saving the Dutch national web using historical methods
Kees Teszelszky; Chapter 2
Towards a national web archive in a federated country: A Belgian case study
Sally Chambers
Peter Mechant & Friedel Geeraert; Chapter 3
Studying the web in the shadow of Uncle Sam: The case of the .ca domain
Ian Milligan & Tom J. Smyth; Chapter 4
The curious case of archiving .eu
Helen Hockx-Yu
Ditte Laursen & Daniel Gomes; Part Two: Methodological challenges; Chapter 5
Negotiating the archives of UK web space
Jane Winters; Chapter 6
National web histories at the fringe of the web: Palestine
Kosovo and the quest for online self-determination
Anat Ben-David; Chapter 7
Understanding the limitations of the ccTLD as a proxy for the national web: Lessons from cross-border religion in the Northern Irish web sphere
Peter Webster; Chapter 8
Establishing a corpus of the archived web: The case of the Danish web from 2005 to 2015
Niels Brügger
Ditte Laursen & Janne Nielsen; Part Three: Results and dissemination; Chapter 9
Exploring the "French Web" of the 1990s
Valérie Schafer; Chapter 10
The nation is in the network: Locating a national museum online
Rebecca Kahn; Chapter 11
A national Web Trend Index
Niels Brügger; Index
List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on the Editors and Contributors; Introduction: Digital humanities
the web
and national web domains
Niels Brügger & Ditte Laursen; Part One: Collecting and preserving a national web domain; Chapter 1
The historic context of web archiving and the web archive: Reconstructing and saving the Dutch national web using historical methods
Kees Teszelszky; Chapter 2
Towards a national web archive in a federated country: A Belgian case study
Sally Chambers
Peter Mechant & Friedel Geeraert; Chapter 3
Studying the web in the shadow of Uncle Sam: The case of the .ca domain
Ian Milligan & Tom J. Smyth; Chapter 4
The curious case of archiving .eu
Helen Hockx-Yu
Ditte Laursen & Daniel Gomes; Part Two: Methodological challenges; Chapter 5
Negotiating the archives of UK web space
Jane Winters; Chapter 6
National web histories at the fringe of the web: Palestine
Kosovo and the quest for online self-determination
Anat Ben-David; Chapter 7
Understanding the limitations of the ccTLD as a proxy for the national web: Lessons from cross-border religion in the Northern Irish web sphere
Peter Webster; Chapter 8
Establishing a corpus of the archived web: The case of the Danish web from 2005 to 2015
Niels Brügger
Ditte Laursen & Janne Nielsen; Part Three: Results and dissemination; Chapter 9
Exploring the "French Web" of the 1990s
Valérie Schafer; Chapter 10
The nation is in the network: Locating a national museum online
Rebecca Kahn; Chapter 11
A national Web Trend Index
Niels Brügger; Index
the web
and national web domains
Niels Brügger & Ditte Laursen; Part One: Collecting and preserving a national web domain; Chapter 1
The historic context of web archiving and the web archive: Reconstructing and saving the Dutch national web using historical methods
Kees Teszelszky; Chapter 2
Towards a national web archive in a federated country: A Belgian case study
Sally Chambers
Peter Mechant & Friedel Geeraert; Chapter 3
Studying the web in the shadow of Uncle Sam: The case of the .ca domain
Ian Milligan & Tom J. Smyth; Chapter 4
The curious case of archiving .eu
Helen Hockx-Yu
Ditte Laursen & Daniel Gomes; Part Two: Methodological challenges; Chapter 5
Negotiating the archives of UK web space
Jane Winters; Chapter 6
National web histories at the fringe of the web: Palestine
Kosovo and the quest for online self-determination
Anat Ben-David; Chapter 7
Understanding the limitations of the ccTLD as a proxy for the national web: Lessons from cross-border religion in the Northern Irish web sphere
Peter Webster; Chapter 8
Establishing a corpus of the archived web: The case of the Danish web from 2005 to 2015
Niels Brügger
Ditte Laursen & Janne Nielsen; Part Three: Results and dissemination; Chapter 9
Exploring the "French Web" of the 1990s
Valérie Schafer; Chapter 10
The nation is in the network: Locating a national museum online
Rebecca Kahn; Chapter 11
A national Web Trend Index
Niels Brügger; Index