Save All the Internet: Web Archiving Tools and Tips
Half-day educational program featuring demos of web archiving tools and presentations on usability and the future of web archiving.
Agenda and speakers
9:15-9:30 am: Sign in, tech check, and welcome
9:30-10:15: Web Archiving in Libraries: History, Communities, and Services, with Archive-It demonstration
Karl-Rainer Blumenthal (Internet Archive)
10:15-10:30: Sowing the Seeds for More Usable Web Archives: A Usability Study of Archive-It
Rachel Appel (Temple University) and Celia Caust-Ellenbogen (Swarthmore College)
10:30-10:45: Archive-It Q&A
10:45-11:00: Break
11:00-11:20: Overview of Webrecorder and Other Web Archiving Tools
Marge Huang (Philadelphia Museum of Art) and Emily Higgs (Swarthmore College)
11:20-11:40: Weaving in the Loose Ends of Novel Web Archiving Approaches
Dr. Mat Kelly (Drexel University)
11:40-12:00: Discussion - Imagining Opportunities for PACSCL Collaborations
Location
Updated as of March 17th: In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, this event will be hosted virtually via Zoom. Link available upon registration.
Many thanks to all of our presenters for their flexibility and to Tim Murray, Curtis Small, and Vicky White at the University of Delaware for their assistance planning this event.
(Image credit: Man using the SpinPro Ultracentrifugation Expert System. Science History Institute).
Half-day educational program featuring demos of web archiving tools and presentations on usability and the future of web archiving.
Agenda and speakers
9:15-9:30 am: Sign in, tech check, and welcome
9:30-10:15: Web Archiving in Libraries: History, Communities, and Services, with Archive-It demonstration
Karl-Rainer Blumenthal (Internet Archive)
10:15-10:30: Sowing the Seeds for More Usable Web Archives: A Usability Study of Archive-It
Rachel Appel (Temple University) and Celia Caust-Ellenbogen (Swarthmore College)
10:30-10:45: Archive-It Q&A
10:45-11:00: Break
11:00-11:20: Overview of Webrecorder and Other Web Archiving Tools
Marge Huang (Philadelphia Museum of Art) and Emily Higgs (Swarthmore College)
11:20-11:40: Weaving in the Loose Ends of Novel Web Archiving Approaches
Dr. Mat Kelly (Drexel University)
11:40-12:00: Discussion - Imagining Opportunities for PACSCL Collaborations
Location
Updated as of March 17th: In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, this event will be hosted virtually via Zoom. Link available upon registration.
Many thanks to all of our presenters for their flexibility and to Tim Murray, Curtis Small, and Vicky White at the University of Delaware for their assistance planning this event.
(Image credit: Man using the SpinPro Ultracentrifugation Expert System. Science History Institute).