Resaw conference programme v.3

 v. 3 Web Archives as Scholarly Sources: Issues, Practices and Perspectives Programme RESAW conference, 8 – 10 June 2015, Aarhus University Conference venue: Incuba Science Park, Åbogade 15, 8200 Aarhus N. The programme is subject to change. The latest version is always available at the website: http://resaw.eu/events/international-­‐conference-­‐aarhus-­‐june-­‐2015/ Monday 8 June 12:00-­‐13:00 Registrations and light lunch 13:00-­‐13:15 Conference opening (room 103, large auditorium) Niels Brügger, Coordinator of the RESAW network, Head of NetLab and the Centre for Internet Studies, Aarhus University Niels Lehmann, Head of Department of Aesthetics and Communication, Aarhus University 13:15-­‐14:00 Keynote (room 103, large auditorium) Meghan Dougherty, Loyola University 14:00-­‐14:30 Coffee break (lounge area) 14:30-­‐15:30 3 short papers (room 104, small auditorium) • Ian Milligan: Welcome to the GeoHood: Using the GeoCities Web Archive to Explore Virtual Communities (commentator: Nanni) • Federico Nanni: Reconstructing a “lost website”: a methodological analysis of the University of Bologna website and its history (commentator: Rozhneva) • Zhanna Rozhneva: Web-­‐sites of Tomsk region executive authorities: the historical research experience (commentator: Milligan) Chair: Jane Winters Reception and celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Danish web archive Netarkivet (downstairs canteen) 15:30-­‐17:00 3 short papers (room 103, large auditorium) Karen Farrell & Marion Frank-­‐Wilson: Globalizing web archiving efforts: an academic library perspective (commentator: Hockx-­‐Yu) •
Helen Hockx-­‐Yu: The Unknown Aspects of Web Archives (commentator: Roued-­‐Cunliffe) •
Henriette Roued-­‐Cunliffe: Archiving Online Do-­‐It-­‐Yourself Culture (commentator: Farell) Chair: Marta Severo •
1 Tuesday 9 June 9:00-­‐9:45 Keynote (room 103, large auditorium) Ditte Laursen, State and University Library Per Møldrup-­‐Dalum, State and University Library 9:45-­‐10:45 Panel (room 103, large auditorium) Systems, syntax and snippets: accounting for software in web history Kevin Driscoll: Shaping the social web: Recovering the contributions of bulletin board system operators (commentator: Stevenson) Michael Stevenson: Perl and the web that was (commentator: Helmond) Anne Helmond: Digging into the software interfaces of the social web: APIs as tools to reconstruct missing social media content in archived websites (commentator: Driscoll) Chair: Megan Sapnar Ankerson 10:45-­‐11:15 Coffee break (lounge area) 11:15-­‐12:15 Panel (room 103, large auditorium) Between medium and archive: researching YouTube as a popular Archive Rik Smit: Structuring Mediated Memories: YouTube’s sociotechnical practices and the Syrian War (commentator: Aasman) Henrik Smith-­‐Sivertsen: ESC 2014 Online – Winning through YouTube (commentator: Smit) Susan Aasman: YouTube as archive -­‐ archiving YouTube (commentator: Smith-­‐Sivertsen) Chair: Michael Stevenson 12:15-­‐12:45 1 long paper (room 104, small auditorium) • Katrin Weller: Challenges in Archiving Social Media Data for Research: the Case of Twitter (commentator: Finnemann) Chair: Valérie Schafer 12:45-­‐13:45 13:45-­‐14:15 14:15-­‐15:15 1 long paper (room 103, large auditorium) • Josh Cowls, Ralph Schroeder & Eric Meyer: Untangling the Archived Web for Humanities Research (commentator: Severo) Chair: Helen Hockx-­‐Yu v. 3 Lunch (downstairs canteen) 1 long paper (room 104, small auditorium) • Niels Ole Finnemann: Hypertextual relations in digital born materials (commentator: Weller) Chair: Valérie Schafer 2 long papers (room 104, small auditorium) • Sophie Gebeil: A history of North African immigration memories in the 2000s through French web archives (commentator: Fryer) • Christopher Fryer: Establishing Use Cases for the UK Parliament Web Archive (commentator: Gebeil) Chair: Niels Ole Finnemann 1 long paper (room 103, large auditorium) • Marta Severo, Laurent Beauguitte & Hugues Pecout: Archiving news on the Web through RSS flows. A new tool for studying international events (commentator: Schroeder) Chair: Helen Hockx-­‐Yu Workshop (room 147) • Jefferson Bailey & Vinay Goel: Elements, Graphs, and Entities: Analyzing Web Archive Datasets 1 long paper and 1 short paper (room 103, large auditorium) • Camille Paloque-­‐Berges: The role of the 1990's Web in the making of the “critical Internet user” (commentator: McCarthy) • William McCarthy: The Advent of the Online Troll Community: A Digital Ethnography of alt.flame (commentator: Paloque-­‐Berges) Chair: Peter Webster 2 15:15-­‐15:45 Coffee break (lounge area) 15:45-­‐16:45 2 long papers (room 104, small auditorium) • Anat Ben-­‐David: What Does the Web Remember of its Deleted Past? An Archival Reconstruction of the Former Yugoslav Internet (commentator: Winters) • Jane Winters: Negotiating the archive(s) of UK web space (commentator: Ben-­‐David) Chair: Meghan Dougherty 16:45-­‐17:00 No activities (besides workshop) 17:00-­‐18:30 No activities 18:30-­‐21:30 Conference dinner at restaurant Sechzehn, Europaplads 16, DK-­‐8000 Aarhus Wednesday 10 June v. 3 9:45-­‐10:45 3 short papers (room 104, small auditorium) • Adrien Barbaresi: Challenges in the linguistic exploitation of specialized republishable web corpora (commentator: Hougaard) • Tina Thode Hougaard: The Evolution of Language in Interaction in Social Media (commentator: Castex) • Lucien Castex & Fanny Georges: Format and modalities of online memorials for Word War I (commentator: Barbaresi) Chair: Valérie Schafer 3 short papers (room 103, large auditorium) • Megan Sapnar Ankerson: Web History as Time Travel: Digital Nostalgia & Collaborative Filtering in Public Engagement with the Internet Archive’s WayBack Machine (commentator: Hare) • Camille Paloque-­‐Berges: Multi-­‐layered archives: how the past of the Internet becomes present again on the Web (commentator: Weber) • Matthias Weber: A view on reduction. Why webarchiving needs to be focused to become common use (commentator: Ankerson) Chair: Anat Ben-­‐David 10:45-­‐11:15 Coffee break (lounge area) 11:15-­‐12:15 Panel (room 103, large auditorium) Research Explorations of the UK Domain Data Archive Richard Deswarte: The Experience of researching Euroscepticism using the Big Data Domain (commentator: Aust) Rowan Aust: Online reactions to institutional crises: BBC Online and the aftermath of Jimmy Savile (commentator: Millward) Gareth Millward: Naïve researchers do bad history – lessons from failure with the UK web archive (commentator: Deswarte) Chair: Jane Winters 3 12:15-­‐12:45 1 long paper (room 104, small auditorium) • Geraldine Castel: Studying Online Political Campaigns or the Exploration of Transient Continents (commentator: Frank-­‐
Wilson) Chair: Josh Cowls 12:45-­‐13:45 1 long paper (room 103, large auditorium) • Henrik Smith-­‐Sivertsen & Niels Brügger: The web archive as historical source (commentator: Le Béchec) Chair: Camille Paloque-­‐Berges v. 3 1 long paper (room 147) • Nathalie Casemajor: Spatial and Temporal Models of Digital Archives (commentator: Bailey) Chair: Ian Milligan Lunch (downstairs canteen) 13:45-­‐14:15 1 long paper (room 104, small auditorium) • Eld Zierau, Niels Brügger & Jakob Moesgaard: Defining a National Web Sphere over time from the Perspectives of Collection, Technology and Scholarship (commentator: Castel) Chair: Josh Cowls 1 long paper (room 103, large auditorium) • Mariannig Le Béchec & Isabelle Hare: Open data as Political web archives: citizen involvement or reputation’s elected in a ”digital public sphere”? (commentator: Smith-­‐Sivertsen) Chair: Camille Paloque-­‐Berges 14:15-­‐15:15 2 long papers (room 104, small auditorium) • Valérie Schafer & Francesca Musiani: Opening the Black Box of Web Archiving: STS Approaches and the Governance of Born-­‐Digital Heritage (commentator: Huurdeman) • Hugo Huurdeman: Supporting Search Stages in Web archives (commentator: Schafer) Chair: Federico Nanni 2 long papers (room 103, large auditorium) • Peter Webster: Reading British creationism in the web archive (commentator: Musso) • Marta Musso: This is the future: a history of UK companies on the web (1996-­‐2001) (commentator: Webster) Chair: Helen Hockx-­‐Yu 1 long paper (room 147) • Jefferson Bailey & Vinay Goel: Collaboratively Building Web Archive Research Services (commentator: Casemajor) Chair: Ian Milligan 15:15-­‐15:45 Coffee break (lounge area) 15:45-­‐16:45 Panel (room 103, large auditorium) Curating the Web for Research: Emerging Practices in Libraries and Museums Stephen Bury: Collecting specialist web-­‐based art historical resources by the New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC) (commentators: Graham, Pericci) Pamela Graham: Curating the Future, Assessing the Past: The Human Rights Web Archive (commentators: Bury, Pericci) Anna Perricci: Building Web Archiving Collaborations to Save [More of] the Web (commentators: Bury, Graham) Chair: Pamela Graham 16:45-­‐17:00 Closing remarks (room 103, large auditorium) Helen Hockx-­‐Yu, British Library Jane Winters, Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London Valérie Schafer, Institut des sciences de la communication, CNRS-­‐Paris Sorbonne-­‐UPMC The conference is organised by RESAW, Aarhus University, the State and University Library (Denmark), the Royal Library (Denmark), Institut des sciences de la communication (CNRS-­‐Paris Sorbonne-­‐UPMC), Université de Lille 3, the Institute of Historical Research (University of London), the University of Amsterdam, the British Library, and Leibniz University Hannover/ALEXANDRIA. 4