This book assembles contributions from computer scientists and librarians that altogether encompass the complete range of tools, tasks and processes needed to successfully preserve the cultural heritage of the Web. It combines the librarian's application knowledge with the computer scientist's implementation knowledge, and serves as a standard introduction for everyone involved in keeping alive the immense amount of online information.
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From the reviews: "The book addresses the problem of preserving the vast amount of information available on the web. ... presents a useful index, as it helps bring together related issues presented by the various contributing authors. There are also a number of relevant figures. A comprehensive list of references after each chapter is also given. ... a valuable source of information offered by a range of experts in the field, this book is recommended reading for archivists, record managers, librarians, computer scientists and information managers ... ." (Tony Rodrigues, Online Information Review, Vol. 31 (6), 2007)