In The Battle of the Surrogates: Social Cards Probably Win
On Tuesday, we released our latest pre-print "Social Cards Probably Provide Better Understanding of Web Archive Collections". My work builds o...
Published writings, invited talks, and other work - Invited Blog Post
On Tuesday, we released our latest pre-print "Social Cards Probably Provide Better Understanding of Web Archive Collections". My work builds o...
Google+ will be shut down on April 2, 2019. In this blog post I cover how much of Google+ is archived and how to archive its pages.
With the death of Storify, I've been examining alternatives for summarizing web archive collections. Key to these summaries are surrogates. I have disco...
There are two US government websites in danger, the National Guideline Clearinghouse (https://www.guideline.gov) and the National Quality Measures Clear...
At iPres 2018, I will be presenting "The Many Shapes of Archive-It", a paper that focuses on some structural features inherent in Archive-It collections...
Inspired by AlNoamany's work from "Detecting off-topic pages within TimeMaps in Web archives" I am pleased to announce an alpha release of the Off-Topic...
On June 3, 2018, PhD students arrived in Fort Worth, Texas to attend the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries Doctoral Consortium. This is a pre-confer...
Web resources can be represented in a variety of ways. In this blog post I go over work that has been done to create surrogates, or representations of w...
We engaged in discussions about a very important topic: the preservation of online news content. Brewster Kahle is well known in digital preservation an...