Exploring special web archive collections related to COVID-19: The Dutch Web archive (KB)

This WARCnet paper is part of a series of interviews with European web archivists who have been involved in special collections related to COVID- 19. The aim of the series is to provide a general overview of COVID-19 web archive collections. This publication explores how the Dutch web archive has collected web activity related to COVID-19. Keywords: web archives, social media, COVID-19, special collections, The Netherlands, KB, Coronavirus ; WARCnet Papers WARCnet Papers is a series of papers related to the activities of the WARCnet network. WARCnet Papers publishes keynotes, interviews, round... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Karin de Wild
Ismini Kyritsis
Peter de Bode
Kees Teszelszky
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: web archives / social media / covid-19 / corona / The Netherlands / webarchiving / coronavirus
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27234531
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Link(s) : https://zenodo.org/record/5667743

This WARCnet paper is part of a series of interviews with European web archivists who have been involved in special collections related to COVID- 19. The aim of the series is to provide a general overview of COVID-19 web archive collections. This publication explores how the Dutch web archive has collected web activity related to COVID-19. Keywords: web archives, social media, COVID-19, special collections, The Netherlands, KB, Coronavirus ; WARCnet Papers WARCnet Papers is a series of papers related to the activities of the WARCnet network. WARCnet Papers publishes keynotes, interviews, round table discussions, presentations, extended minutes, reports, white papers, status reports, and similar. To ensure the relevance of the publications, WARCnet Papers strives to publish with a rapid turnover. The WARCnet Papers series is edited by Niels Brügger, Jane Winters, Valérie Schafer, Kees Teszelszky, Peter Webster and Michael Kurzmeier. In cases where a WARCnet Paper has gone through a process of single blind review, this is mentioned in the individual publication. ISSN 2597-0615.