Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Session
POSTER SLAM
Time:
Wednesday, 09/Apr/2025:
4:20pm - 4:40pm

Session Chair: Olga Holownia, IIPC
Location: Målstova (upstairs)

1 level up from ground floor

Streamed to Store Auditorium.

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Presentations
4:20pm - 4:21pm

‘We Are Now Entering the Pre-election Period’: Experimental Twitter Capture at The National Archives

Jake Bickford

The National Archives (UK), United Kingdom



4:21pm - 4:22pm

The BnF DataLab Services and Tools for Researchers Working on Web Archives

Sara Aubry, Dorothée Benhamou-Suesser

Bibliothèque nationale de France, France



4:22pm - 4:23pm

Designing Art Student Web Archives

Katherine Martinez

The New School, United States of America



4:23pm - 4:24pm

Next Steps Towards A Formal Registry Of Web Archives For Persistent And Sustainable Identification

Eld Zierau

Royal Danish Library, Denmark



4:24pm - 4:25pm

Using Web Archives to Construct the History of an Academic Field

Tegan Pyke

University of Bergen, Norway



4:25pm - 4:26pm

Consortium on Electronic Literature (CELL)

Hannah Ackermans

University of Bergen, Norway



4:26pm - 4:27pm

Arquivo.pt Annual Awards: A Glimpse

Daniel Gomes

Arquivo.pt, Portugal



4:27pm - 4:28pm

Arquivo.pt Api/Bulk Access and Its Usage

Vasco Rato, Daniel Gomes

Arquivo.pt, Portugal



4:28pm - 4:29pm

Failed Capture or Playback Woes? A Case Study in Highly Interactive Web Based Experiences

Mari Allison

Smithsonian Libraries and Archives United States of America



4:29pm - 4:30pm

HAWathon: Participants Experience

Ingeborg Rudomino, Anamarija Ljubek

National and University Library in Zagreb, Croatia



4:30pm - 4:31pm

Supporting Best Practices for Archiving Social Media by Heritage Institutions in Flanders (and Beyond)

Ellen Van Keer1, Katrien Weyns2

1meemoo, Flemish Institute for Archives, Belgium; 2KADOC at Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium



4:31pm - 4:32pm

Planning Web Archiving Within a Four-Year Scope: Making the New Collection Plan for the Years 2025-2028 in the National Library of Finland

Sanna Haukkala

National Library of Finland, Finland



4:32pm - 4:33pm

Redirects Unraveled: From Lost Links to Rickrolls

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

1Old Dominion University, United States of America; 2Internet Archive, United States of America; 3Filecoin Foundation, Netherlands



4:33pm - 4:34pm

Use of Screenshots as a Harvesting Tool for Dynamic Content and Use of AI for Later Data Analysis

Gaja Zornada, Boštjan Špetič

Computer History Museum Slovenia (Računališki muzej), Slovenia



4:34pm - 4:35pm

Asynchronous and Modular Pipelines for Fast WARC Annotation

Pedro Ortiz Suarez, Thom Vaughan

Common Crawl Foundation, United States of America



4:35pm - 4:36pm

Politely Downloading Millions of WARC Files Without Burning the Servers Down

Pedro Ortiz Suarez, Thom Vaughan, Greg Lindahl

Common Crawl Foundation, United States of America



4:36pm - 4:37pm

Robots.txt and Crawler Politeness in the Age of Generative AI

Sebastian Nagel, Thom Vaughan

Common Crawl Foundation, United States of America



4:37pm - 4:38pm

Experiences Switching an Archiving Web Crawler to Support HTTP/2

Sebastian Nagel

Common Crawl Foundation, United States of America