IWAW Proceedings online

Posted November 13, 2009
Areas : Archive Fidelity, Temporal Coherence, Semantic Evolution, Social Web, General, Events.

IWAW09 took take place the 30th of September and 1st of October 2009, in conjunction with ECDL in Corfu (Greece). The proceedings are now available online.

Around 40 participants attended IWAW2009, which took place on Sep. 30 / Oct. 1 2009, in conjunction with ECDL in Corfu (Greece). The workshop provided a comprehensive overview on active research and practice on the preservation of the Web. This year’s workshop also addressed several new approaches and research (from virtual worlds preservation to temporal dimension of Web Archives) as well as practical issues addressed by Archiving institutions, specifically with respect to managing the storage of large volumes of digital material. In this context, a special Session was devoted to the WARC storage format, which has been accepted as a new ISO standard (ISO 28500:2009), as well as emerging tool support to handle these container objects.  In general, scalability issues and managing large-volume crawls were topics of intensive discussions, based on the increasing body of experience available in numerous institutions by now, running a series of Web archiving activities in a range of different configurations.

 

Talk about “Turning pure Web Page Storages into Living Web Archives” at Cultural Heritage on line

Posted October 20, 2009
Areas : Archive Fidelity, Temporal Coherence, Social Web, Rich Media, General, Events.

The LiWA applications and its R&D challenges will be presented at the Conference “Cultural Heritage on line Empowering users: an active role for user communities” at Florence, Italy on the 15th and 16th of December, 2009

Web content plays an increasingly important role in the knowledge-based society, and the preservation and long-term accessibility of Web history has high value (e.g., for scholarly studies, market analyses, intellectual property disputes, etc.). There is strongly growing interest in its preservation by libraries and archival organizations as well as emerging industrial services. Web content characteristics (high dynamics, volatility, contributor and format variety) make adequate Web archiving a challenge.
LiWA will look beyond the pure “freezing” of Web content snapshots for a long time, transforming pure snapshot storage into a “Living” Web Archive. In order to create Living Web Archives, the LiWA project will address R&D challenges in the three areas: Archive Fidelity, Archive coherence and Archive interpretability. The results of the project will be demonstrated within two application scenarios namely “Streaming Archive” and “Social Web Archive”. The Streaming Archive application will showcase the building of an audio-visual Web archive and how audio and video broadcast related web information can be preserved. The Social Web application will demonstrate how web archives can capture the dynamics and the different types of user interaction of the social web.

 

LiWA Second Newsletter published

Posted July 02, 2009
Areas : Social Web, General, Events.

The LiWA Newsletter No2 is now available.

For this second Newsletter, focus has been given on Streaming and Social Web applications.
Learn more by reading the presentation of the LiWA partners involved in the development of each application.