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        Chapter A sculptor and a spy: Francesco Giambaldi (1867-1918) from Lecce to Paris 

        Arthur, Paul (2024)
        Francesco Giambaldi, an Italian sculptor, went to live and work in Paris shortly before the 1900 Universal Exposition, becoming an acquaintance of Rodin and a friend of Anatole France and Ernest La Jeunesse. Man of letters, ...
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        Chapter I castelli dei conti Guidi in Casentino. Archeologia di un paesaggio storico 

        Bargiacchi, Riccardo (2024)
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        Chapter Do user comments belong to journalistic articles? A brief visual history of user interaction on selected German and American news websites 1996–2024 

        Paßmann, Johannes; Schories, Martina; Heinicker, Paul (2024)
        The chapter reconstructs a brief history of online commenting, based on the position comments have to journalistic articles on news websites. Its key assumption is derived from paratext theory: Changes in spatial and ...
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        Chapter Flirting and the web: The case study of Luxusbuerg 

        Noguera, Carmen (2024)
        This research examines the role of the user in shaping and defining participatory platforms during the early years of the internet and the web. The focus of the study is Luxusbuerg, a Luxembourgish chat network created in ...
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        Chapter Food, cooking and health in a selected corpus of websites and connected YouTube channels in France. Collecting and archiving the audiovisual web 

        Bonah, Christian; Lellinger, Solène ; Sala, Caroline (2024)
        Based on a collaborative effort between the research project BodyCapital and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BnF), we present a two-step archiving process and analysis of audiovisual web content related to food and ...
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        Chapter Web archives and hyperlink analyses: The case of videnskab.dk 2009–2022 

        Sølling Dahlman, Katharina; Brügger, Niels (2024)
        This chapter demonstrates how the use of a national web archive in hyperlinked network analyses may prove an indispensable source when conducting not only historical but also contemporary analyses of a given website. Our ...
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        Chapter Semantic analysis of web archive historical data: 1983 “Marche pour l’égalité et contre le racisme” 

        Rendina, Davide; Gebeil, Sophie; Génois, Mathieu; Bellot, Patrice (2024)
        Based on a corpus composed by data obtained from the web archive of the French National Audiovisual Institute, including web pages referencing the history of the 1983 March for Equality and Against Racism, we explored how ...
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        Chapter The Online presence of the Danish public sector from 2010 to 2022: Generating an archived web corpus 

        Jonasen, Tanja Svarre; Skov, Mette (2024)
        This chapter presents the generation of a web archive corpus with the purpose of studying the development of Danish public sector websites from 2010 to 2022. Websites constitute an important element in shaping electronic ...
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        Chapter We’re all experts now? Archiving public health discourse in the UK Web Archive 

        Austin, Alice; Talboom, Leontien (2024)
        Emerging from COVID-19 collecting initiatives that underscored the fragility of online health discourse, the Archive of Tomorrow was an ambitious collaborative project that set out to curate a representative and diverse ...
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        Chapter Multi-level structure of the First Tuesday communities after the 2000 dot-com crash: A social network analysis of economic actors based on web archives 

        Lobbé, Quentin (2024)
        The First Tuesday initiative began in the UK in 1998. This series of monthly meetings between IT entrepreneurs and investors played a key role in the development of the new digital economy. In this chapter, we use First ...
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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