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Frontiers in Format Identification. I came to work on digital preservation through the PLANETS project. And later the SCAPE project. For the first year) before moving over to web archiving. These were inspiring projects which achieved a great deal, but we were left with lessons to be learned. Building Tools to Archive the Modern Web. Four years ago, during the 2012 IIPC General Assembly, we came together to discuss the recent and upcoming challenges to web archiving in the Future of the Web Workshop.
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Digital History, Web Archives, and the History of 20th Century Canada. Book: The Historian’s Macroscope. Ian Milligan, PhD. Assistant Professor, Department of History. University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West. Waterloo ON N2L 3G1. 1 (519) 888-4567 x32775. PhD, History, York University, 2012. MA, History, York University, 2007. BA (Hons), History, Queen’s University, 2006. Assistant Professor (Tenure Stream), Department of History, University of Waterloo. August 2012 – Present. Nick Ruest and Ia...
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Web Archives for Historians. Historians Who Use, Think About, and Work with Web Archives. Are you interested in web archives? The Web Archive Bibliography. Born-digital data and methods for history: new research network. April 11, 2016. Both Ian and Peter are delighted to be part of a new research network in the UK, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council for twelve months. There are further details on the network website. Some of which are given below. April 4, 2016. 8211; but we understand a...
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Have Web Collections? Want Link and Text Analysis? | Web Archives for Historians
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Web Archives for Historians. Historians Who Use, Think About, and Work with Web Archives. Are you interested in web archives? The Web Archive Bibliography. Want Link and Text Analysis? July 10, 2015. X-posted with ianmilligan.ca. The Warcbase wiki in action! The Web Archives for Historical Research Group. Has been busy: working on getting the Shine front end running on Archive-It collections. A soft launch is underway here. Interdisciplinary collaboration is amazing! And basic n-gram-style navigation.
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Soft Launch of WebArchives.ca – Ian Milligan
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Digital History, Web Archives, and the History of 20th Century Canada. Book: The Historian’s Macroscope. Soft Launch of WebArchives.ca. Web archives have a lot of very useful information in them! As websites disappear every second on the Web, we need to save sites now. Luckily, we’ve been saving sites since 2005: even if they don’t exist on the live web today, we may have them saved for historical research. This is where WebArchives.ca. We can use web archives to see what this page used to contain! Of pa...
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Ian Milligan – Page 2 – Digital History, Web Archives, and the History of 20th Century Canada
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Digital History, Web Archives, and the History of 20th Century Canada. Book: The Historian’s Macroscope. New Article: “The Great WARC Adventure: Using SIPS, AIPS, and DIPS to document SLAPPs”. And myself have a piece that’s just come out in the open-access journal Digital Studies / Le champ numérique. You can find the article here. And abstract below. Hope you enjoy it. Continue reading →. Obama and Twitter: Actually, Mr. President, We think Social Media Will Matter in the Future. New Article: “Los...
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Quick Post: Web Archive Sentiment Analysis with Mathematica – Ian Milligan
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Digital History, Web Archives, and the History of 20th Century Canada. Book: The Historian’s Macroscope. Quick Post: Web Archive Sentiment Analysis with Mathematica. The Green Party tends to be happy, I guess? At least in October 2005. I’m continuing to be impressed with the new features found within. See my recent posts on geo-extraction. And extracting person entities. In short, “positive” sentiment analysis. On the other hand, their negative. Many people are cynical about politics. They think that...
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Ian Milligan | Web Archives for Historians
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Web Archives for Historians. Historians Who Use, Think About, and Work with Web Archives. Are you interested in web archives? The Web Archive Bibliography. All posts by Ian Milligan. Ian Milligan is an assistant professor of Canadian history in the Department of History. At the University of Waterloo. He is a founding co-editor of. An editor of the. And has written several articles and two books in the fields of Canadian youth, digital, and labour history. View all posts by Ian Milligan →. A guest post f...
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