TY - BOOK ED - Schroeder, Ralph ED - Brügger, Niels AB - The World Wide Web has now been in use for more than 20 years. From early browsers to today’s principal source of information, entertainment and much else, the Web is an integral part of our daily lives, to the extent that some people believe ‘if it’s not online, it doesn’t exist.’ While this statement is not entirely true, it is becoming increasingly accurate, and reflects the Web’s role as an indispensable treasure trove. It is curious, therefore, that historians and social scientists have thus far made little use of the Web to investigate historical patterns of culture and society, despite making good use of letters, novels, newspapers, radio and television programmes, and other pre-digital artefacts. This volume argues that now is the time to ask what we have learnt from the Web so far. The 12 chapters explore this topic from a number of interdisciplinary angles – through histories of national web spaces and case studies of different government and media domains – as well as an introduction that provides an overview of this exciting new area of research. DO - 10.14324/111.9781911307563 ID - OAPEN ID: 625483 ID - OAPEN ID: OCN: 993127498 KW - world wide web KW - digital humanities KW - archive KW - communication KW - media and communications KW - Blog KW - Domain name KW - Hyperlink KW - Internet Archive KW - Web archiving KW - Yahoo! GeoCities L1 - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/7bbeaa81-2c64-440a-a445-57480edd0a20/625483.pdf LA - English LK - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/45665 PB - UCL Press PP - London PY - 2017 SN - 9781911307563 TI - The Web as History : Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present ER -