Web Archiving

The process of storing data on the web. Also involves the process of searching for and retrieving data stored.

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  • [WebSci2009] Passant, Alexandre, Samwald, Matthias, Breslin, John, Decker, Stefan - Federating Distributed Social Data to Build an Interlinked Online Information Society.
  • [WebSci2009] Hardman, Lynda, Van Ossenbruggen, Jacco, Troncy, Raphael, Amin, Alia , Hildebrand, Michiel - Interactive Information Access on the Web of Data
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  • [WebSci2017] Ramine Tinati, Aastha Madaan, Wendy Hall - InstaCan: Examining Deleted Content on Instagram
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  • [WebSci2017] Jessica Ogden, Susan Halford, Leslie Carr - Observing Web Archives: The Case for an Ethnographic Study of Web Archiving
  • [WebSci2017] Yasmin AlNoamany, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson - Generating Stories From Archived Collections
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  • [WebSci2015] Jan-Christoph Kalo, Silviu Homoceanu, Jewgeni Rose, Wolf-Tilo Balke - Avoiding Chinese Whispers: Controlling End-to-End Join Quality in Linked Open Data Stores
  • [WebSci2015] Matthew S. Weber, Hai Nguyen - Big Data?: Big Issues Degradation in Longitudinal Data and Implications for Social Sciences
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  • [WebSci2015] David De Roure, Clare Hooper, Kevin Page, Ségolène Tarte, Pip Willcox - Observing Social Machines Part 2: How to Observe?
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  • [WebSci2013] Chris J. Martin, Tim G. Davies, Jo Bates - Socio-Technical Transitions Pathways for UK Open Government Data
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