The Archived Web: Doing History in the Digital Age

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An original methodological framework for approaching the archived web, both as a source and as an object of study in its own right.As life continues to move online, the web becomes increasingly important as a source for understanding the past. But historians have yet to formulate a methodology for approaching the archived web as a source of study. How should the history of the present be written? In this book, Niels Brügger offers an original methodological framework for approaching the web of the past, both as a source and as an object of study in its own right.While many studies of the web focus solely on its use and users, Brügger approaches the archived web as a semiotic, textual system in order to offer the first book-length treatment of its scholarly use. While the various forms of the archived web can challenge researchers’ interactions with it, they also present a range of possibilities for interpretation. The Archived Web identifies characteristics of the online web that are significant now for scholars, investigates how the online web became the archived web, and explores how the particular digitality of the archived web can affect a historian’s research process. Brügger offers suggestions for how to translate traditional historiographic methods for the study of the archived web, focusing on provenance, creating an overview of the archived material, evaluating versions, and citing the material. The Archived Web lays the foundations for doing web history in the digital age, offering important and timely guidance for today’s media scholars and tomorrow’s historians.

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Weight 0.37 kg
Dimensions 15.24 × 22.86 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Language

Pages

200

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Year Published

2023-10-31

Imprint

ISBN 10

0262549719

About The Author

Niels Brügger is e Professor and Head of the Centre for Internet Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark, and Head of NetLab.

Table Of Content

Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1 Doing Web History in the Digital Age 11 2 The Digital and the Web 17 3 Five Analytical Web Strata 31 4 Cases of Web History 41 5 Archiving the Web 73 6 The Web of the Past—Where to Find What? 91 7 The Web of the Past as a Historical Source 103 8 Scholarly Use of the Archived Web 119 9 Toward a Source Criticism of the Archived Web 137 10 On the Edge of the Web 149 11 Conclusion—the Future of Web History 155 Notes 161 References 169 Index 181

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