Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources? — Symposium (Luxembourg, 21 March 2012) — Panel 4: Web history

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In the fourth panel of the symposium ‘Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources?', chaired by Stefan Gradmann (Humboldt University of Berlin), Niels Brügger (Centre for Internet Research, Aarhus University) gives an address on the Web as a source in itself and as a subject of study. Jonathan Peter (University of Kassel) offers an explorative analysis of how the memory of historical events is dealt with on the Web. Finally, Clément Oury (National Library of France) describes how the National Library of France practises Web archiving and outlines the issues surrounding this question.

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Source: Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources? – Symposium DHLU 2012 / prise de vue : Alexandre Germain.- Luxembourg: CVCE [Prod.], 20.03.2012. CVCE, Sanem. - VIDEO (01:03:28, Couleur, Son original).

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