http://www.webarchive.org.uk/
The first phase of the searchable archive of Web sites – selected for their scholarly, cultural and scientific value – is now available. Developed by the UK Web Archiving Consortium (UKWAC), it is aimed at the broad research community and marks the first systematic attempt to create an archive of social, historic and culturally significant web-based material from the UK domain.
From: Open Access News http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_05_08_fosblogarchive.html#111564066476407104
I have choosen "Reviews in History" but no single review seems to have been stored for future generations ...
http://www.webarchive.org.uk/pan/11457/20050323/www.history.ac.uk/reviews/index.html
So what?
The first phase of the searchable archive of Web sites – selected for their scholarly, cultural and scientific value – is now available. Developed by the UK Web Archiving Consortium (UKWAC), it is aimed at the broad research community and marks the first systematic attempt to create an archive of social, historic and culturally significant web-based material from the UK domain.
From: Open Access News http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2005_05_08_fosblogarchive.html#111564066476407104
I have choosen "Reviews in History" but no single review seems to have been stored for future generations ...
http://www.webarchive.org.uk/pan/11457/20050323/www.history.ac.uk/reviews/index.html
So what?
KlausGraf - am Dienstag, 10. Mai 2005, 02:33 - Rubrik: English Corner