ArchiveWeb: collaboratively extending and exploring web archive collections: How would you like to work with your collections?

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-55
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal on Digital Libraries
Volume19
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jan 2017

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Curated web archive collections contain focused digital content which is collected by archiving organizations, groups, and individuals to provide a representative sample covering specific topics and events to preserve them for future exploration and analysis. In this paper, we discuss how to best support collaborative construction and exploration of these collections through the ArchiveWeb system. ArchiveWeb has been developed using an iterative evaluation-driven design-based research approach, with considerable user feedback at all stages. The first part of this paper describes the important insights we gained from our initial requirements engineering phase during the first year of the project and the main functionalities of the current ArchiveWeb system for searching, constructing, exploring, and discussing web archive collections. The second part summarizes the feedback we received on this version from archiving organizations and libraries, as well as our corresponding plans for improving and extending the system for the next release.

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    Collaborative search and exploration, Web archive requirements and evaluation, Working with web archives

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ArchiveWeb: collaboratively extending and exploring web archive collections: How would you like to work with your collections? / Fernando, Zeon Trevor; Marenzi, Ivana; Nejdl, Wolfgang.
In: International Journal on Digital Libraries, Vol. 19, No. 1, 18.01.2017, p. 39-55.

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Fernando ZT, Marenzi I, Nejdl W. ArchiveWeb: collaboratively extending and exploring web archive collections: How would you like to work with your collections? International Journal on Digital Libraries. 2017 Jan 18;19(1):39-55. doi: 10.1007/s00799-016-0206-2
Fernando, Zeon Trevor ; Marenzi, Ivana ; Nejdl, Wolfgang. / ArchiveWeb: collaboratively extending and exploring web archive collections : How would you like to work with your collections?. In: International Journal on Digital Libraries. 2017 ; Vol. 19, No. 1. pp. 39-55.
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