Exploring The Archived Web During A Highly Transformative Age

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Exploring The Archived Web During A Highly Transformative Age
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Author : Sophie Gebeil
language : en
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Release Date : 2024-10-01
Exploring The Archived Web During A Highly Transformative Age written by Sophie Gebeil and has been published by Firenze University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-10-01 with Social Science categories.
Given recent global crises, the imperative to preserve and analyze online content has never been more vital to enhancing our comprehension of contemporary changes. This book, the outcome of the 5th international RESAW conference that convened experts from fifty disciplines across seventeen countries in Marseille in June 2023, tackles the multifaceted challenges of web archiving. It underscores the dual roles of web archiving, as cultural heritage and as essential source material for researchers delving into contemporary events and the evolution of digital culture. Through twenty chapters, it explores the development of web archiving and examines how technical, cultural, geopolitical, societal, and environmental shifts impact its conception, study, and dissemination.
Exploring The Archived Web During A Highly Transformative Age
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Author : 5th International RESAW Conference (Marseille).
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2024
Exploring The Archived Web During A Highly Transformative Age written by 5th International RESAW Conference (Marseille). and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024 with categories.
The Routledge Companion To Transnational Web Archive Studies
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Author : Susan Aasman
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2024-12-30
The Routledge Companion To Transnational Web Archive Studies written by Susan Aasman and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-12-30 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.
The Routledge Companion to Transnational Web Archive Studies explores the untapped potential of web archives for researching transnational digital history and communication. It covers cross- border, cross- collection, and cross- institutional examination of web archives on a global scale. This comprehensive collaborative work, emerging from the WARCnet research network, presents an exploration of the ways web archive research can transcend technological and legal challenges to allow for new comparative, transnational studies of the web’s pasts, and of global events. By combining interdisciplinary work and fostering collaboration between web archivists and researchers, the book provides readers with cutting- edge approaches to analyzing digital cultural heritage across countries. The book contains concrete examples on how to research national web domains through a transnational perspective; provides case studies with grounded explorations of the COVID- 19 crisis as a distinctly transnational event captured by web archives; offers methodological considerations while unpacking techniques and skill sets for conducting transnational web archive research; and critically engages the politics and power dynamics inherent to web archives as institutionalised collections. The Routledge Companion to Transnational Web Archive Studies is an essential read for graduate students and scholars from internet and media studies, cultural studies, history, and digital humanities. It will also appeal to web archiving practitioners, including librarians, web curators, and IT developers.
History In The Age Of Abundance
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Author : Ian Milligan
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2019-03-28
History In The Age Of Abundance written by Ian Milligan and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-03-28 with Reference categories.
Believe it or not, the 1990s are history. As historians turn to study this period and beyond, they will encounter a historical record that is radically different from what has ever existed before. Old websites, social media, blogs, photographs, and videos are all part of the massive quantities of digital information that technologists, librarians, archivists, and organizations such as the Internet Archive have been collecting for the past three decades. In History in the Age of Abundance? Ian Milligan argues that web-based historical sources and their archives present extraordinary opportunities as well as daunting technical and ethical challenges for historians. Through case studies, he outlines the approaches, methods, tools, and search functions that can help a historian turn web documents into historical sources. He also considers the implications of the size and scale of digital sources, which amount to more information than historians have ever had at their fingertips, and many of which are by and about people who have traditionally been absent from the historical record. Scrutinizing the concept of the web and the mechanics of its archives, Milligan explains how these new media challenge, reshape, and enrich both the historical profession and the historical record. A wake-up call for historians of the twenty-first century, History in the Age of Abundance? is an essential introduction to the way web archives work, what possibilities they open up, what risks they entail, and what the shift to digital information means for historians, their professional training and organization, and society as a whole.
The Transformation Of Historical Research In The Digital Age
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Author : Ian Milligan
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2022-08-18
The Transformation Of Historical Research In The Digital Age written by Ian Milligan and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-18 with History categories.
Historians make research queries on Google, ProQuest, and the HathiTrust. They garner information from keyword searches, carried out across millions of documents, their research shaped by algorithms they rarely understand. Historians often then visit archives in whirlwind trips marked by thousands of digital photographs, subsequently explored on computer monitors from the comfort of their offices. They may then take to social media or other digital platforms, their work shaped through these new forms of pre- and post-publication review. Almost all aspects of the historian's research workflow have been transformed by digital technology. In other words, all historians – not just Digital Historians – are implicated in this shift. The Transformation of Historical Research in the Digital Age equips historians to be self-conscious practitioners by making these shifts explicit and exploring their long-term impact. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Archival Materialities In A Digital Age
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Author : Eirini Goudarouli
language : en
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Release Date : 2025-02-27
Archival Materialities In A Digital Age written by Eirini Goudarouli and has been published by Liverpool University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-02-27 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.
Materiality looms large in the world of archives in storage, conservation, and shape or materials of the records. How does this materiality change in the digital age? The way digital techniques and materialities transform our engagement with archives is highlighted and explored throughout Archival Materialities in a Digital Age.
Global Art Culture And Media Perspectives
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Author : Hemanth Pawar
language : en
Publisher: Educohack Press
Release Date : 2025-02-20
Global Art Culture And Media Perspectives written by Hemanth Pawar and has been published by Educohack Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-02-20 with Business & Economics categories.
"Global Art, Culture, and Media Perspectives" offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationships between art, culture, and media in our interconnected world. We delve into the profound impact of globalization on creative expressions, cultural identities, and media landscapes. Beginning with an examination of the historical and theoretical foundations of globalization, we explore how it has transformed the production, distribution, and consumption of art, culture, and media. Through diverse case studies and theoretical frameworks, we provide insights into the complexities of cultural exchange, hybridization, and resistance in the contemporary global context. We critically engage with contemporary artworks, cultural phenomena, and media artifacts to uncover the diverse manifestations of global cultural production and consumption. From international art biennials to transnational media conglomerates, we highlight how individuals and communities navigate cultural differences today. We address the power dynamics in global cultural flows, including cultural imperialism, hegemony, and appropriation, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable approach to cultural exchange. Examples of cultural activism, grassroots media initiatives, and collaborative artistic projects demonstrate how art, culture, and media foster cross-cultural dialogue and solidarity. Accessible yet intellectually rigorous, this book is essential for anyone interested in creativity, communication, and globalization.
The Oxford Handbook Of Monsters In Classical Myth
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Author : Debbie Felton
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2024-05-07
The Oxford Handbook Of Monsters In Classical Myth written by Debbie Felton and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-05-07 with Literary Criticism categories.
The Oxford Handbook of Monsters in Classical Myth presents forty chapters about the unique and terrifying creatures from myths of the long-ago Near East and Mediterranean world, featuring authoritative contributions by many of the top international experts on ancient monsters and the monstrous. The first part provides original studies of individual monsters such as the Chimaera, Cerberus, the Hydra, and the Minotaur, and of monster groups such as dragons, centaurs, sirens, and Cyclopes. This section also explores their encounters with the major heroes of classical myth, including Perseus, Jason, Heracles, and Odysseus. The second part examines monsters of ancient folklore and ethnography, encompassing the restless dead, blood-drinking lamiae, exotic hybrid animals, the so-called dog-headed men, and many other unexpected creatures and peoples. The third part covers various interpretations of these creatures from multiple perspectives, including psychoanalysis, colonialism, and disability studies, with monster theory itself evident across the entire volume. The final part discusses reception of these ancient monsters across time and space--from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance to modern times, from Persia to Scandinavia, the Caribbean, and Latin America-and concludes with chapters considering the use and adaptation of ancient monsters in children's literature, science fiction, fantasy, and modern scientific disciplines. This Handbook is the first large-scale, inclusive guide to monsters in antiquity, their places in literature and art across the millennia, and their influence on later literature and thought.
Transforming Writing Instruction In The Digital Age
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Author : Thomas DeVere Wolsey
language : en
Publisher: Guilford Press
Release Date : 2012-04-26
Transforming Writing Instruction In The Digital Age written by Thomas DeVere Wolsey and has been published by Guilford Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-04-26 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.
An innovative, practical guide for middle and high school teachers, this book is packed with specific ways that technology can help serve the goals of effective writing instruction. It provides ready-to-implement strategies for teaching students to compose and edit written work electronically; conduct Internet inquiry; create blogs, websites, and podcasts; and use text messaging and Twitter productively. The book is grounded in state-of-the-art research on the writing process and the role of writing in content-area learning. Teacher-friendly features include vivid classroom examples, differentiation tips, links to online resources, and reproducible worksheets and forms. The large-size format facilitates photocopying.
Property Rights In Outer Space
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Author : Matthew Johnson
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2024-05-28
Property Rights In Outer Space written by Matthew Johnson and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-05-28 with Political Science categories.
This book explores the role of private mining rights in the utopian imaginary of space colonisation. It presents a transdisciplinary account of the new and evolving legislative frameworks that have been established in anticipation of commercial exploitation of the mineral resources of the off-world frontier. Written in an engaging style, the book investigates a novel case study in the history of capitalism and 'the commons': the emergence of a nascent space mining industry, undergirded by a contentious legislative framework. In 2015, the US passed laws that would recognise the claims of US corporations to own and sell space resources. This unilateral act of pre-emptive law-making would appear to contravene the terms of the UN Outer Space Treaty (1967), which declared that the exploration and use of outer space should be ‘for the benefit of all mankind’ and ‘not subject to national appropriation’. Using this central dynamic between privately held mining rights and outer space as a 'global commons', Matthew Johnson constructs an historical sociology of space mining – from the deep historical roots of common and private property to the contemporary networks of neoliberalism that have engaged with the commercialisation of space activity. The anticipatory expansion of private property claims beyond the Earth both resonates with and problematises the ‘terrain’ of political history, such as the tensions between states and markets, public law and private power, ‘the commons’ and exclusive property. The emerging cosmopolitics of off-world private property mirrors (and is often explicitly embedded within) neoliberal geopolitics, prompting urgent questions about how we can reaffirm principles of democracy and ‘common heritage’ in the international laws of Earth and space. This book is compelling reading for anyone interested in the social study of space, law, economics, technology, politics and property rights.