Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Wednesday, 03/May/2023
1:00pm
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1:15pm
WELCOME & HOUSEKEEPING
Virtual location: Online
1:15pm
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2:00pm
OL-SES-01: Q&A: RECONSTRUCTIONS IN NATIONAL DOMAINS: HISTORY, COLLECTIONS & CORPORA
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Susanne van den Eijkel, KB, National Library of the Netherlands
Chair: Sophie Ham, Koninklijke Bibliotheek
 

Uncovering the (paper) traces of the early Belgian web

Bas Vercruysse1, Julie Birkholz1,2, Friedel Geeraert2

1: Ghent University, Belgium; 2: KBR (Royal Library of Belgium)



The Lifranum research project : building a collection on French speaking literature

Christian Cote2, Alexandre Faye1, Christine Genin1, Kevin Locoh-Donou1

1: French national library, France; 2: University of Lyon 3 (Jean Moulin), France



Developing a Reborn Digital Archival Edition as an Approach for the Collection, Organisation, and Analysis of Web Archive Sources

Sharon Healy1, Juan-José Boté-Vericad2, Helena Byrne3

1: Maynooth University; 2: Universitat de Barcelona; 3: British Library

2:00pm
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2:15pm
OL-SES-02: Q&A: BARRIERS TO WEB ARCHIVING IN LATIN AMERICA
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Eilidh MacGlone, National Library of Scotland
 

Web Archiving en español: Barriers to Accessing and Using Web Archives in Latin America

Alan Colin-Arce1, Sylvia Fernández-Quintanilla2, Rosario Rogel-Salazar1, Verónica Benítez-Pérez1, Abraham García-Monroy1

1: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico; 2: University of Texas at San Antonio

2:15pm
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2:30pm
OL BREAK
Virtual location: Online
2:30pm
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3:00pm
OL-SES-03: Q&A: RESEARCHING WEB ARCHIVES
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Ben Els, National Library of Luxembourg
 

All Our Yesterdays: A toolkit to explore web archives in Colab

Tim Ribaric, Sam Langdon

Brock University, Canada



Using Web Archives to Model Academic Migration and Identify Brain Drain

Mat Kelly, Deanna Zarrillo, Erjia Yan

Drexel University, United States of America

3:00pm
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3:05pm
OL BREAK
Virtual location: Online
3:05pm
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3:35pm
OL-SES-04: Q&A: SAMPLING THE HISTORICAL WEB & TEMPORAL RESILIENCE OF WEB PAGES
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Laura Wrubel, Stanford University
 

Lessons Learned From the Longitudinal Sampling of a Large Web Archive

Kritika Garg1, Sawood Alam2, Michele Weigle1, Michael Nelson1, Corentin Barreau2, Mark Graham2, Dietrich Ayala3

1: Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia - USA; 2: Internet Archive, San Francisco, California - USA; 3: Protocol Labs, San Francisco, California - USA



TrendMachine: Temporal Resilience of Web Pages

Sawood Alam1, Mark Graham1, Kritika Garg2, Michele Weigle2, Michael Nelson2, Dietrich Ayala3

1: Internet Archive, San Francisco, California - USA; 2: Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia - USA; 3: Protocol Labs, San Francisco, California - USA

3:35pm
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6:00pm
OL BREAK
Virtual location: Online
6:00pm
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6:05pm
WELCOME & HOUSEKEEPING
Virtual location: Online
6:05pm
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6:35pm
OL-SES-05: Q&A: PRESERVING SOCIAL MEDIA & VIDEO GAMES
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Sawood Alam, Internet Archive
 

A Gift to Another Age: Evaluating Virtual Machines for the Preservation of Video Games at MoMA

Kirk Mudle

New York University and the Musuem of Modern Art in New York, United States of America



Experiences from archiving information from social media

Magdalena Sjödahl, Stefan Jacobson

Arkiwera, Sweden

6:35pm
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6:40pm
OL BREAK
Virtual location: Online
6:40pm
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7:10pm
OL-SES-06: Q&A: COLLABORATIVE WEB ARCHIVING
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Lauren Ko, University of North Texas
 

Empowering Bibliographers to Build Collections: The Browsertrix Cloud Pilot at Stanford Libraries

Quinn Dombrowski, Ed Summers, Laura Wrubel, Peter Chan

Stanford University, United States of America



What next? An update from SUCHO

Quinn Dombrowski1, Anna Kijas2, Sebastian Majstorovic3, Ed Summers1, Andreas Segerberg4

1: Stanford University, United States of America; 2: Tufts University, United States of America; 3: Austrian Center for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Austria; 4: University of Gothenburg, Sweden

7:10pm
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7:25pm
OL BREAK
Virtual location: Online
7:25pm
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7:55pm
OL-SES-07: Q&A: LEGAL & ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Tom Smyth, Libraries and Archives Canada
 

Querying Queer Web Archives

Di Yoong1, Filipa Calado1, Corey Clawson2

1: The Graduate Center, CUNY, USA; 2: Rutgers University, USA



Beyond the Affidavit: Towards Better Standards for Web Archive Evidence

Nicholas Taylor

nullhandle.org

7:55pm
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8:00pm
OL BREAK
Virtual location: Online
8:00pm
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9:00pm
OL-SES-08: PANEL: BROWSER-BASED CRAWLING FOR ALL: THE STORY SO FAR
Virtual location: Online
Chair: Meghan Lyon, Library of Congress
 

Browser-Based Crawling For All: The Story So Far

Anders Klindt Myrvoll1, Andrew Jackson2, Ben O'Brien3, Sholto Duncan3, Ilya Kreymer4, Lauren Ko5, Jasmine Mulliken6, Antares Reich7, Andreas Predikaka7

1: Royal Danish Library; 2: The British Library, United Kingdom; 3: National Library of New Zealand | Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa; 4: Webrecorder; 5: UNT; 6: Stanford; 7: Austrian National Library

Date: Wednesday, 10/May/2023
4:00pm
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5:30pm
PUBLIC EVENT: BUILDING DIGITAL HERITAGE TOGETHER: DUTCH AND TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Location: Theatre 1
This public event, hosted by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (NISV) and co-organised by KB – National Library of the Netherlands and IIPC, will feature presentations on the Netherlands UNESCO projects as well as an introduction to collaborative, transnational web archiving. Presentations will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Tamara van Zwol, Dutch Digital Heritage Network.
Pre-registration is required for this event.
5:30pm
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7:00pm
WELCOME RECEPTION & NETWORKING EVENT
We look forward to welcoming conference delegates and public event attendees to a welcome reception and networking event in Sound & Vision’s atrium following the public event Building Digital Heritage Together: Dutch And Transnational Perspectives.
This event will feature drinks, small bites, and a chance to network with other attendees and partner organizations.
Partner Organizations:
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Dutch Digital Heritage Network (DDHN)
Open Preservation Foundation (OPF)

Pre-registration is required for this event.
Date: Thursday, 11/May/2023
8:30am
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9:30am
REGISTRATION/COFFEE
9:30am
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9:45am
OPENING REMARKS: Eppo van Nispen, Sound & Vision
Location: Theatre 1
9:45am
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10:45am
KEYNOTE: Eliot Higgins, Bellingcat. Introduced and chaired by Johan Oomen, Sound & Vision
Location: Theatre 1
10:45am
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11:00am
BREAK
11:00am
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12:30pm
SES-01: RESEARCH & ACCESS
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Ditte Laursen, Royal Danish Library
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
11:00am - 11:20am

Through the ARCHway: Opportunities to Support Access, Exploration, and Engagement with Web Archives

Samantha Fritz

Archives Unleashed Project, University of Waterloo, Canada



11:20am - 11:40am

‘Research-ready’ collections: challenges and opportunities in making web archive material accessible

Leontien Talboom1, Mark Simon Haydn2

1: Cambridge University Libraries, United Kingdom; 2: National Library of Scotland, United Kingdom



11:40am - 12:00pm

Developing new academic uses of web archives collections: challenges and lessons learned from the experimental service deployed at the University of Lille during the ResPaDon Project

Jennifer Morival1, Sara Aubry2, Dorothée Benhamou-Suesser2

1: Université de Lille, France; 2: Bibliothèque nationale de France, France

SES-02: FINDING MEANING IN WEB ARCHIVES
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: Vladimir Tybin, Bibliothèque nationale de France
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
11:00am - 11:20am

Leveraging Existing Bibliographic Metadata to Improve Automatic Document Identification in Web Archives.

Mark Phillips1, Cornelia Caragea2, Praneeth Rikka1

1: University of North Texas, United States of America; 2: University of Illinois Chicago, United States of America



11:20am - 11:40am

Conceptual Modeling of the Web Archiving Domain

Illyria Brejchová

Masaryk University, Czech Republic



11:40am - 12:00pm

Web Archives & Machine Learning: Practices, Procedures, Ethics

Jefferson Bailey

Internet Archive, United States of America



12:00pm - 12:20pm

From Small to Scale: Lessons Learned on the Requirements of Coordinated Selective Web Archiving and Its Applications

Balázs Indig1,2, Zsófia Sárközi-Lindner1,2, Mihály Nagy1,2

1: Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Digital Humanities, Budapest, Hungary; 2: National laboratory for Digital Humanities, Budapest, Hungary

 
12:30pm
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1:30pm
LUNCH
1:30pm
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2:30pm
SES-03 (PANEL): INSTITUTIONAL WEB ARCHIVING INITIATIVES TO SUPPORT DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 

Institutional Web Archiving Initiatives to Support Digital Scholarship

Martin Klein1, Emily Escamilla2, Sarah Potvin3, Vicky Rampin4, Talya Cooper4

1: Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States of America; 2: Old Dominion University, United States of America; 3: Texas A&M University, United States of America; 4: New York University, United States of America

1:30pm
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2:30pm
SES-04 (PANEL): SOLRWAYBACK: BEST PRACTICE, COMMUNITY USAGE & ENGAGEMENT
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: Thomas Langvann, National Library of Norway
 

SolrWayback: Best practice, community usage and engagement

Thomas Egense1, László Tóth2, Youssef Eldakar3, Sara Aubry4, Anders Klindt Myrvoll1

1: Royal Danish Library (KB); 2: National Library of Luxembourg (BnL); 3: Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA); 4: National Library of France (BnF)

1:30pm
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3:30pm
WKSHP-01: DESCRIBING COLLECTIONS WITH DATASHEETS FOR DATASETS
Location: Labs Room 1 (workshops)
Pre-registration required for this event.
 

Describing Collections with Datasheets for Datasets

Emily Maemura1, Helena Byrne2

1: University of Illinois; 2: British Library, United Kingdom

2:30pm
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2:40pm
BREAK
2:40pm
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3:50pm
SES-05: COVID-19 COLLECTIONS
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Kees Teszelszky, KB, National Library of the Netherlands
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
2:40pm - 3:00pm

The UK Government Web Archive (UKGWA): Measuring the impact of our response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Tom Storrar

The National Archives, United Kingdom



3:00pm - 3:20pm

Women and COVID through Web Archives. How to explore the pandemic through a collaborative, interdisciplinary research approach

Susan Aasman1, Karin de Wild2, Joshgun Sirajzade3, Fréderic Clavert3, Valerie Schafer3, Sophie Gebeil4, Niels Brügger5

1: University of Groningen, Netherlands, The; 2: Leiden University, The Netherlands; 3: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 4: Aix-Marseille University, France; 5: Aarhus University, Denmark



3:20pm - 3:40pm

Surveying the landscape of COVID-19 web collections in European GLAM institutions

Nicola Bingham1, Friedel Geeraert2, Caroline Nyvang3, Karin de Wild4

1: British Library, United Kingdom; 2: KBR (Royal Library of Belgium); 3: Royal Danish Library; 4: Leiden University

SES-06: SOCIAL MEDIA & PLAYBACK: COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: Susanne van den Eijkel, KB, National Library of the Netherlands
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
2:40pm - 3:00pm

Archiving social media in Flemish cultural or private archives, (how) is it possible

Katrien Weyns1, Ellen Van Keer2

1: KADOC-KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: meemoo, Belgium



3:00pm - 3:20pm

Searching for a Little Help From My Friends: Reporting on the Efforts to Create an (Inter)national Distributed Collaborative Social Media Archiving Structure

Zefi Kavvadia1, Katrien Weyns2, Mirjam Schaap3, Sophie Ham4

1: International Institute of Social History; 2: KADOC Documentation and Research Centre on Religion, Culture, and Society; 3: Amsterdam City Archives; 4: KB, National Library of the Netherlands



3:20pm - 3:40pm

Collaborating On The Cutting Edge: Client Side Playback

Clare Stanton, Matteo Cargnelutti

Library Innovation Lab, United States of America

 
3:50pm
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4:20pm
BREAK
4:20pm
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5:30pm
SES-07: COLLABORATIONS & OUTREACH
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Ben Els, National Library of Luxembourg
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
4:20pm - 4:40pm

Linking web archiving with arts and humanities: the collaboration between ROSSIO and Arquivo.pt

Ricardo Basílio

Arquivo.pt - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, I.P., Portugal



4:40pm - 5:00pm

Building collaborative collections : experience of the Croatian Web Archive

Inge Rudomino, Dolores Mumelaš

National and University Library in Zagreb, Croatia



5:00pm - 5:20pm

Your Software Development Internship in Web Archiving

Youssef Eldakar

Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt

SES-08: QUALITY ASSURANCE
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: Arnoud Goos, Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
4:20pm - 4:40pm

The Auto QA process at UK Government Web Archive

Kourosh Feissali, Jake Bickford

The National Archives, United Kingdom



4:40pm - 5:00pm

The Human in the Machine: Sustaining a Quality Assurance Lifecycle at the Library of Congress

Grace Bicho, Meghan Lyon, Amanda Lehman

Library of Congress, United States of America

WKSHP-02: A PROPOSED FRAMEWORK FOR USING AI WITH WEB ARCHIVES IN LAMS
Location: Labs Room 1 (workshops)
Pre-registration required for this event.
 

A proposed framework for using AI with web archives in LAMs

Abigail Potter

Library of Congress, United States of America

5:30pm
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6:10pm
POS-1: LIGHTNING & DROP-IN TALKS
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
1 minute drop-in talks will immediately follow lightning talks. After the session ends, lightning talk presenters will be available for questions in the atrium, where their posters will be on display.

Drop-in talk schedule:

Quick Overview of Perma Tools List​
Clare Stanton​, Perma.cc

Engineering Updates from Internet Archive ​
Alex Dempsey​, Internet Archive

Mapping News in the Norwegian Web Archive​
Jon Carlstedt Tønnessen, National Library of Norway
 

Memory in Uncertainty – The Implications of Gathering, Storing, Sharing and Navigating Browser-based Archives

Cade Diehm, Benjamin Royer

New Design Congress, Germany



To preserve this memory, click here. Real-time public engagement with personal digital archives

Marije Miedema, Susan Aasman, Sabrina Sauer

University of Groningen, Centre for Media and Journalism Studies



Participatory Web Archiving: A Roadmap for Knowledge Sharing

Cui Cui1,2

1: Bodleian Libraries University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2: Information School University of Sheffield

POS-2: LIGHTNING & DROP-IN TALKS
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
1 minute drop-in talks will immediately follow lightning talks. After the session ends, lightning talk presenters will be available for questions in the atrium, where their posters will be on display.

Drop-in talk schedule:

Persistent Web IDentifier (PWID) also as URN​
Eld Zierau, Royal Danish Library

Crowdsourcing German Twitter ​
Britta Woldering, German National Library

At the end of the rainbow. Examining the Dutch LGBT+ web archive using NER and hyperlink analyses
Jesper Verhoef, Erasmus University Rotterdam
 

Sunsetting a digital institution: Web archiving and the International Museum of Women

Marie Chant

The Feminist Institute, United States of America



Visualizing web harvests with the WAVA tool

Ben O'Brien1, Frank Lee1, Hanna Koppelaar2, Sophie Ham2

1: National Library of New Zealand, New Zealand; 2: National Library of the Netherlands, Netherlands



WARC validation, why not?

Antal Posthumus, Jacob Takema

Nationaal Archief, The Netherlands

 
7:00pm
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9:00pm
DINNER
Pre-registration required for this event.
Date: Friday, 12/May/2023
8:00am
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8:30am
ARRIVAL/COFFEE
8:30am
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10:00am
SES-11: COLLECTION BUILDING
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Lauren Baker, Library of Congress
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
8:30am - 8:50am

20 years of archiving the French electoral web

Dorothée Benhamou-Suesser, Anaïs Crinière-Boizet

Bibliothèque nationale de France, France



8:50am - 9:10am

Archiving the Web for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™

Arif Shaon, Carol Ann Daul Elhindi, Marcin Werla

Qatar National Library, Qatar



9:10am - 9:30am

Museums on the Web: Exploring the past for the future

Karin de Wild

Leiden University, Netherlands, The



9:30am - 9:50am

Unsustainability and Retrenchment in American University Web Archives Programs

Gregory Wiedeman1, Amanda Greenwood2

1: University at Albany, United States of America; 2: Union College

WKSHP-04: BROWSER-BASED CRAWLING FOR ALL: GETTING STARTED WITH BROWSERTRIX CLOUD
Location: Theatre 2
Pre-registration required for this event.
 

Browser-Based Crawling For All: Getting Started with Browsertrix Cloud

Andrew N. Jackson1, Anders Klindt Myrvoll2, Ilya Kreymer3

1: The British Library, United Kingdom; 2: Royal Danish Library; 3: Webrecorder

WKSHP-03: FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT: SOCIAL MEDIA ARCHIVING AT DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES
Location: Labs Room 1 (workshops)
Pre-registration required for this event.
 

Fake it Till You Make it: Social Media Archiving at Different Organizations for Different Purposes

Susanne van den Eijkel1, Zefi Kavvadia2, Lotte Wijsman3

1: KB, National Library of the Netherlands; 2: International Institute for Social History; 3: National Archives of the Netherlands

10:00am
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10:30am
BREAK
10:30am
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12:00pm
SES-12: DOMAIN CRAWLS
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Grace Bicho, Library of Congress
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
10:30am - 10:50am

Discovering and Archiving the Frisian Web. Preparing for a National Domain Crawl.

Susanne van den Eijkel, Iris Geldermans

KB, National Library of the Netherlands



10:50am - 11:10am

Back to Class: Capturing the University of Cambridge Domain

Caylin Smith, Leontien Talboom

Cambridge University Libraries, United Kingdom



11:10am - 11:30am

Laboratory not Found? Analyzing LANL’s Web Domain Crawl

Martin Klein, Lyudmila Balakireva

Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States of America



11:30am - 11:50am

Public policies for governmental web archiving in Brazil

Jonas Ferrigolo Melo1, Moisés Rockembach2

1: University of Porto, Portugal; 2: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

SES-13: CRAWLING, PLAYBACK, SUSTAINABILITY
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: Laura Wrubel, Stanford University
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
10:30am - 10:50am

Developer Update for Browsertrix Crawler and Browsertrix Cloud

Ilya Kreymer, Tessa Walsh

Webrecorder, United States of America



10:50am - 11:10am

Opportunities and Challenges of Client-Side Playback

Clare Stanton, Matteo Cargnelutti

Library Innovation Lab, United States of America



11:10am - 11:30am

Sustaining pywb through community engagement and renewal: recent roadmapping and development as a case study in open source web archiving tool sustainability

Tessa Walsh, Ilya Kreymer

Webrecorder



11:30am - 11:50am

Addressing the Adverse Impacts of JavaScript on Web Archives

Ayush Goel1, Jingyuan Zhu1, Ravi Netravali2, Harsha V. Madhyastha1

1: University of Michigan, United States of America; 2: Princeton University, United States of America

WKSHP-05: SUPPORTING COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH ON WEB ARCHIVES WITH THE ARCHIVE RESEARCH COMPUTE HUB (ARCH)
Location: Labs Room 1 (workshops)
Pre-registration required for this event.
 

Supporting Computational Research on Web Archives with the Archive Research Compute Hub (ARCH)

Jefferson Bailey, Kody Willis, Helge Holzmann, Alex Dempsey

Internet Archive, United States of America

12:00pm
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1:00pm
LUNCH
1:00pm
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2:00pm
SES-14 (PANEL): INCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION AND PRACTICES IN WEB ARCHIVING
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Daniel Steinmeier, KB National Library of the Netherlands
 

Renewal in Web Archiving: Towards More Inclusive Representation and Practices

Makiba Foster1, Bergis Jules2, Zakiya Collier3

1: The College of Wooster; 2: Archiving The Black Web; 3: Shift Collective

1:00pm
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2:10pm
SES-15: DATA CONSIDERATIONS
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: Sophie Ham, Koninklijke Bibliotheek
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

What if GitHub disappeared tomorrow?

Emily Escamilla, Michele Weigle, Michael Nelson

Old Dominion University, United States of America



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Web archives and FAIR data: exploring the challenges for Research Data Management (RDM)

Sharon Healy1, Ulrich Karstoft Have2, Sally Chambers3, Ditte Laursen4, Eld Zierau4, Susan Aasman5, Olga Holownia6, Beatrice Cannelli7

1: Maynooth University; 2: NetLab; 3: KBR & Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities; 4: Royal Danish Library; 5: University of Groningen; 6: IIPC; 7: School of Advanced Study, University of London



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Lessons Learned in Hosting the End of Term Web Archive in the Cloud

Mark Phillips1, Sawood Alam2

1: University of North Texas, United States of America; 2: Internet Archive, United States of America

1:00pm
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3:00pm
WKSHP-06: RUN YOUR OWN FULL STACK SOLRWAYBACK
Location: Labs Room 1 (workshops)
Pre-registration required for this event.
 

Run your own full stack SolrWayback

Thomas Egense, Toke Eskildsen, Jørn Thøgersen, Anders Klindt Myrvoll

Royal Danish Library, Denmark

2:00pm
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2:20pm
BREAK
2:20pm
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3:50pm
SES-16: PRESERVATION & COMPLEX DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Kiki Lennaerts, Sound & Vision
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
2:20pm - 2:40pm

Preservability and Preservation of Digital Scholarly Editions

Michael Kurzmeier1, James O'Sullivan1, Mike Pidd2, Orla Murphy1, Bridgette Wessels3

1: University College Cork, Ireland; 2: University of Sheffield; 3: University of Glasgow



2:40pm - 3:00pm

Collecting and presenting complex digital publications

Ian Cooke, Giulia Carla Rossi

The British Library, United Kingdom



3:00pm - 3:20pm

What can web archiving history tell us about preservation risks?

Susanne van den Eijkel, Daniel Steinmeier

KB, National Library of the Netherlands



3:20pm - 3:40pm

Towards an effective long-term preservation of the web. The case of the Publications Office of the EU

Corinne Frappart

Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

SES-17: PROGRAM INFRASTRUCTURE
Location: Theatre 2
Chair: René Voorburg, KB, National Library of the Netherlands
These presentations will be followed by a 10 min Q&A.
 
2:20pm - 2:40pm

Maintenance Practices for Web Archives

Ed Summers, Laura Wrubel

Stanford University, United States of America



2:40pm - 3:00pm

Radical incrementalism and the resilience and renewal of the National Library of Australia's web archiving infrastructure

Alex Osborne1, Paul Koerbin2

1: National Library of Australia, Australia; 2: National Library of Australia, Australia



3:00pm - 3:20pm

Arquivo.pt behind the curtains

Daniel Gomes

FCT: Arquivo.pt, Portugal



3:20pm - 3:40pm

Implementing access to and management of archived websites at the National Archives of the Netherlands

Antal Posthumus

Nationaal Archief, The Netherlands

 
3:50pm
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4:00pm
SHORT BREAK
4:00pm
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5:00pm
KEYNOTE: Marleen Stikker. Introduced and chaired by Martijn Kleppe, KB
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Martijn Kleppe, KB, national library of the Netherlands
5:00pm
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5:15pm
CLOSING REMARKS: Jeffrey van der Hoeven, KB, National Library of the Netherlands
Location: Theatre 1
Chair: Jeffrey van der Hoeven, KB, National Library of the Netherlands

 
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