Next month will start the workshops of the INA on web contents and their archiving. These eight sessions will be held every Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Ina, from November to June.
The scientific direction of the workshops is provided by Louise Merzeau, Lecturer in Information and Communication, and Audrey Baneyx, responsible for the data center from Sciences-Po. For more information, go ontheir website.
Ina Address > Centre Pierre Sabbagh, room Cognac-Jay, 83-85 rue de Patay 75013 PARIS
You’ll be able to find all the dates of this seminar on our shared calendar of events, which will be very soon online.
The BnF (National Library of France) attended to the General Assembly of the International Consortium for the preservation of the Internet (IFCI) in May 2011. A video was produced that reveals the challenges of web archiving.
If significant results are obtained, they will be published. These data can then be used to enrich our project of web archives world map, so we encourage all those responsible for web archiving projects to respond to this survey.
We will keep you informed of the publication of results.
Following the discussion about a Drumbeat project on personal data portability, we will share our research on the project DoaB. We hope to meet developers, designers and potential users in order to share our points of view on this topic.
If you want to meet us, feel free to contact us by writing a comment here or on twitter.
A first article as an opening for this blog which, we hope, will allows you to discover web archiving.
We will try to share the great adventure of WebArchivists project, publishing regular features of the project’s progress. We hope your comments and your participation will help steer the many technical and design choices that lie ahead.
We hope that this space will be a real place of exchange, because this how we want to lead the project: participatory and user-oriented. Especially because we feel that our objective is very current : you have probably already been confronted with the disappearance of a site you like, a service that you use …
We choose to open this blog to anyone who would like to publish a post about web archiving, or one of many related subjects – storage technologies, archival science, open formats, copyright, legal deposit… So, feel free to contact us!
See you soon for the rest of the WebArchivists adventure.
"Sacrificing web history on the altar of instant", ou le problème du manque d'archives web pr la recherche rétro-active http://t.co/BamywyY82 weeks ago