Senate House |
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8:30 |
Arrival/Registration | Full programme Abstracts #WAweek2017 | |||
Collection development panel (Chancellor’s Hall) Chair: Nicola Bingham |
Event collection panel (MacMillan Hall) Chair: Jane Winters |
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9:00 |
James R. Jacobs, Pamela M. Graham & Kris Kasianovitz: What’s in your web archive? Subject specialist strategies for collection development SLIDES |
9:00 |
Valérie Schafer, Marie Chouleur, Louise Merzeau & Zeynep Pehlivan: Collecting and exploring the ‘now’ and the ‘flow’. A case study on Paris attacks archives SLIDES |
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PLENARY (MacMillan Hall): POSTERS WITH LIGHTNING TALKS Chair: Olga Holownia |
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10:00 |
Tommi Jauhiainen, Heidi Jauhiainen & Petteri Veikkolainen: Language identification for creating national web archives SLIDES |
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Martin Klein: Robust Links – a proposed solution to reference rot in scholarly communication SLIDES |
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Herbert Van de Sompel, Michael L. Nelson, Lyudmila Balakireva, Martin Klein, Shawn M. Jones & Harihar Shankar: Uniform access to raw mementos SLIDES |
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Sumitra Duncan: NYARC discovery: promoting integrated access to web archive collections | |||||
10:30 |
João Gomes: Arquivo.pt | ||||
10:35 |
Break | ||||
Track 1, Chancellor’s Hall | Track 2, MacMillan Hall | ||||
Collection policies & assessment Chair: Ian Milligan |
Changing records for scholarship & legal use cases Chair: Alex Thurman |
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11:00 |
Abbie Grotke: Oh my, how the archive has grown: Library of Congress challenges and strategies for managing selective harvesting on a domain crawl scale SLIDES |
11:00 |
Martin Klein & Herbert Van de Sompel: Using the Memento framework to assess content drift in scholarly communication SLIDES | ||
11:30 |
Ian Cooke: The web archive in the library: collection policy and web archiving – a British Library perspective |
11:30 |
Nicholas Taylor: Understanding legal use cases for web archives SLIDES |
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12:00 |
Kees Teszelesky: The web archive as a Rubik’s Cube: the case of the Dutch web |
12:00 |
Anastasia Aizman & Matt Phillips: Instruments for web archive comparison in Perma.cc | ||
12:30 | Lunch | ||||
Transnational web collections Chancellor’s Hall Chair: Ian Cooke |
Understanding user needs MacMillan Hall Chair: Nicola Bingham |
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14:00 |
Alex Thurman & Helena Byrne: Archiving the Rio 2016 Olympics: scaling up IIPC collaborative collection development SLIDES |
14:00 |
Peter Webster, Chris Fryer & Jennifer Lynch: Understanding the users of the Parliamentary Web Archive: a user research project SLIDES |
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14:30 |
Els Breedstraet: Creating a web archive for the EU institutions’ websites: achievements and challenges SLIDES |
14:30 |
Emily Maemura, Nicholas Worby, Christoph Becker & Ian Milligan: Origin stories: documentation for web archives provenance | ||
15:00 |
Daniel Bicho: Preserving websites of research & development projects SLIDES |
15:00 |
Jackie Dooley, Alexis Antracoli, Karen Stoll Farrell & Deborah Kempe: Developing web archiving metadata best practices to meet user needs SLIDES |
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15:30 | Break | ||||
National web domains & legal deposit Chancellor’s Hall Chair: Ian Cooke |
Researcher case studies MacMillan Hall Chair: Alex Thurman |
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16:00 |
Sabine Schostag: Less is more – reduced broad crawls and augmented selective crawls: a new approach to the legal deposit law SLIDES |
16:00 |
Jane Winters: Moving into the mainstream: web archives in the press | ||
16:30 |
Mar Pérez Morillo & Juan Carlos García Arratia: Building a collaborative Spanish web archive and non-print legal deposit |
16:30 |
Cynthia Joyce: Keyword ‘Katrina’: a deep dive through Hurricane Katrina’s unsearchable archive | ||
17:00 |
Karolina Holub, Inge Rudomino & Draženko Celjak: A glance at the past, a look at the future: approaches to collecting Croatian web SLIDES |
17:00 |
Colin Post: The Unending lives of net-based artworks: web archives, browser emulations, and new conceptual frameworks PAPER |
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17:30 |
CLOSING REMARKS (MacMillan Hall): Emmanuelle Bermès & Jane Winters | ||||
17:45 |
CLOSE |