On this web page you will find the presentations from the WARCnet kickoff meeting 4-6 May 2020. The presentations are organised according to the meeting sessions. Presentations are either a video or a slideshow with voice-over. Please note that when you view the slideshows online they do not have the voice-over, you will have to download the slideshow to view it with sound.
Presentation by Niels Brügger
Alexandre Chautemps: the French web archive
Kees Teszelszky: Web archiving without a legal deposit: the Dutch webarchive of KB-NL
Eleonore Alquier: From linear to non-linear broadcast contents: considering an “augmented audiovisual archive”
Ben Els: The Luxembourg Web Archive
Keynote speaker Matthew S. Weber: Web archives as a critical method for the future of digital research
Ditte Lauersen: The Danish national Web archive, Netarkivet
Eveline Vlassenroot: The promise of web archiving in Belgium
Jason Webber: The UK Web Archive
Sharon Healy & Michael Kurzmeier: Web archives in Ireland
Katharina Schmid: Web Archives and Digital Humanities
Jessica Ogden: Data Friction, Context and the 'Allure of Computation' in the UK Web Archive
Caroline Nyvang: April Fools in the Web
Anat Ben-David: Beyond commensurability: developing a framework for comparative web archive research?
Jane Winters: Negotiating the archives of UK web space
Valérie Schafer: Contextualizing and engaging with Web domains
Janne Nielsen: Studies of the Danish web using Netarkivet
Eld Zierau: Definition and Representation of National Web Domains across Web archives
Els Breedstraet: Preservation of EU websites: Web archiving at the Publications Office of the EU
Signe Sophus Lai & Sofie Flensburg: Networks of Power: The Political Economy of Historical Web Infrastructures
Valérie Schafer: Studying European events: feedback on a pedagogical experiment
Sophie Gebeil: A multiscalar approach: the case of past uses online since the 2000s
Olga Holownia: IIPC transnational events
Helle Strandgaard Jensen: The Shapes of Archives and Memory
Karin de Wild: Museums on the Web
Keynote speaker Ian Milligan: You shouldn’t need to be a web historian to use web archives: Lowering barriers to access through community and infrastructure
Sophie Gebeil: Ina and BnF web archive tools for researchers
Anne Helmond: Digital Methods for Web History
Janne Nielsen: Large-scale studies using Netarkivet's HPC 'Deic National Cultural Heritage Cluster
Anat Ben-David: Methods for Retrospective Web Archiving
Federico Nanni: Deriving Specific Small-Scale Collections from Web Archives
Ulrich Have: Hand me the data! What you should know as a humanities researcher before asking for data from a web archive
Derren Wilson: Overwhelmed by Code: studying professional web designers through web archives
Max Odsbjerg Pedersen: Engaging Students in web archival research
Peter Webster: When the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing: research data management for Web archive studies
Sally Chambers: Web-archives for Open Science: How FAIR can we go?
Niels Brügger: Research data Management across borders: Challenges and possible solutions