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Fourth RESAW Conference

Mainstream vs marginal content in Web and Web archives

https://www.resaw2021.net

Programme

14 June 2021

Pre-workshops and meetings

9.00-10.00 Discover the Journal of Digital History (and its multi-layered approach) with the JDH team (C2DH, University of Luxembourg)

10.00-12.30 Rethinking Web History – The Case of XS4ALL, a pre-workshop organized by Susan Aasman and Clemens Apprich ()

13.00-14.00 Meet Internet Editors (Niels Brügger, Ian Milligan, Gerard Goggin, Anat Ben-David and Valérie Schafer) on wonder.me

14.00-16.30 User requirements for working with social media web archives, a pre- workshop organized by Peter Mechant (imec-MICT-UGent), Eveline Vlassenroot (imec- MICT-UGent), Sally Chambers (Ghent Centre for Digital ), Niels Brügger (Aarhus University), Susan Aasman (University of Groningen), Friedel Geeraert (Royal Library of Belgium (KBR)) and Jessica Pranger (KBR)

The RESAW conference is part of a web archiving week co-organized with the IIPC and the BnL (Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg) from 14 to 18 June 2021.

15-16 June 2021 - IIPC conference

17 June 2021

9.30 Opening of the RESAW conference (by Niels Brügger, Andreas Fickers, Valérie Schafer and Frédéric Clavert)

10.00-11.15 Roundtable on Online Virality (Chair: Valérie Schafer, University of Luxembourg)

Speakers: Pierre-Carl Langlais (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III), Frédéric Clavert (University of Luxembourg), Ditte Laursen (The Royal Danish Library), Claude Mussou (INA), Tuğçe Oklay (University Paris 8 Vincennes – Saint-Denis), Surbhi Tandon (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University), Durgesh Tripathi (GGS Indraprastha University)

Break

11.30-13.00 Parallel Sessions

Session A – and Culture Session B- Commenting, propagating, participating

Chair: Susan Aasman (University of Chair: Michael Stevenson (University of Groningen) )

Memories and e-memories of the Disqus: The evolution of a commenting ephemeral in art history: graffiti and technology by Anne Helmond (University street art by David Galli and Christian of Amsterdam/ University of Siegen), Gerini (Université de Toulon et Aix Johannes Paßmann and Robert Jansma Marseille Université) (University of Siegen)

From « buzz » to « trolls ». The Planting the seed: propagating and mainstreamization of Web related defining web design through the CSS Zen vocabulary through the lens of French Garden by Derren Wilson (Manchester media archives by Gustavo Gomez-Mejia Metropolitan University) (Université de Tours) Mainstreaming the game: gaming as (E)Valuating the Web. Media Awards as digital participatory culture and collective Sites and Sources of Web history by identity in the , 1985 – 2020 Stefan Udelhofen (University of Cologne) by Anne Heslinga (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

13.00- 14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.30 Session Fading stars (Chair: Gerard Alberts, University of Amsterdam)

Digital cultures on Usenet: The case of sci.environment by Giorgos Zoukas (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)

The Rise and Fall of an Indigenous Web-Based Platform in Northwestern Ontario, Canada by Philipp Budka ()

Values in decline: Understanding MySpace employee attitudes toward data loss by Frances Corry (University of Southern California)

Break

16.00-17.30 Panel Measurement from the Margins of the Early Web (Chair: Meg Leta Jones, Georgetown University)

Hits, Links and Counters: Networking Popularity of the Early Web by Megan Sapnar Ankerson (University of Michigan)

A Browser on Every Desktop: The Mainstreaming of the Web by Kevin Driscoll (University of Virginia)

Fighting For “A Home of Our Own”: The Transgender Community Forum in Web History by Avery Dame-Griff (Appalachian State University)

17.30-18.30 Keynote by Clarisse Bardiot (Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut- Cambrésis): “Theatre analytics: the performing , the ephemeral, its traces, and the web” (Chair: Tom Haigh, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

20.30-22.00 RESAW Party

“Know your memes” (organized by the HIVI project, C2DH, University of Luxembourg) and results of the WARCnet Twitter challenge (by Kees Teszelszky, KB National Library of the Netherlands)

18 June 2021

9.00-9.45 Roundtable on the WARCnet project (Chair: Anne Helmond, University of Amsterdam)

Speakers: Niels Brügger (Aarhus University), Michael Kurzmeier (Maynooth University), Sally Chambers (Ghent University), Valérie Schafer (University of Luxembourg), Jane Winters (University of London)

9.45-11.15 Session Collections and Corpora (Chair: Peter Webster)

Finding the GAA: Towards an understanding of GAA web histories using multiple web archives by Sharon Healy and Helena La Pina

Representation, participation and inclusivity: European web archives collecting the digital traces of COVID-19 by Friedel Geeraert (KBR), Nicola Bingham (British Library), Niels Brügger (Aarhus University), Frédéric Clavert (University of Luxembourg), Sophie Gebeil (Aix-Marseille Université), Federico Nanni (University of London), Caroline Nyvang (The Danish Royal Library), Valérie Schafer (University of Luxembourg), Helle Strandgaard Jensen (Aarhus University), Karin de Wild () and Jane Winters (University of London)

The gap in Covid-19 memory banks: on the use and usefulness of rapid response collections by Tizian Zumthurm (University of Luxembourg)

Break

11.30-12.30 Keynote by Roberto di Cosmo (IRILL, Software Heritage): “Software Heritage: a common infrastructure to preserve our Software Commons” (Chair: Anat Ben-David, Open University of Israel)

Lunch

13.15-15.00 Parallel Sessions

Session D – Youth Session E- Events and Web Crawls

Chair: Sebastian Gießmann (University of Chair: Eveline Vlassenroot (Ghent Siegen) University)

Revisiting the invention of the Web Navigating between televisual and through the CERN archives by Jonathan internet archives: Analysing Mediator* Pace, Martin Fomasi, Deborah Barcella, courtroom narratives in France, 2009- Eleonora Benecchi and Gabriele Balbi 2021 by Christian Bonah (University (Università della Svizzera italiana) Strasbourg), Solene Lellinger (University of Paris) and Caroline Sala (University Strasbourg) To Select or to Be Comprehensive? Early National Library Collecting in Canada, A transnational and cross-lingual crawl Australia, and Sweden by Ian Milligan of the European Parliamentary Elections (University of Waterloo) 2019 by Ivo Branco, Ricardo Basílio and Daniel Gomes (Arquivo.pt) Memories of the Margins: Ethical Link structures between small, medium Approaches to Youth Content on the size, and big websites on the Danish web Early Canadian Web by Katie Mackinnon in 2006 and 2015 by Niels Brügger (University of Toronto) (Aarhus University)

Blind Spots and Silent Pages in Distant Little web pioneers: early children’s sites Readings of the Archived Web: Analysing on the Dutch web by Kees Teszelszky (KB Event-centred Webcrawls by Simon National Library of the Netherlands) Donig, Markus Eckl, Sebastian Gassner, Florence Reiter and Malte Rehbein (University of Passau)

Break

15.15-17.15 Session Web archives’ Challenges (chair: Nicola Bingham, The British Library)

Embracing Infrastructural Approaches in Web Archives Research by Emily Maemura (University of Toronto)

Enhancing access to research the Geocities historical collection by Pedro Gomes and Daniel Gomes (FCCN)

From Mainstream Development to Web-Based Margins: Chains of Interdependence in Unreleased Game Assets by James Hodges (University of Texas at Austin)

Integrating Archives Unleashed with the Internet Archive by Jefferson Bailey (Internet Archive), Ian Milligan (University of Waterloo), Jimmy Lin (University of Waterloo), Sam Fritz (University of Waterloo), Nick Ruest (York University) and Helge Holzmann (Internet Archive)

Patterns of Use: Conceptualising the role of web archives in online discourse by Jessica Ogden (Unviersity of Bristol), Ed Summers (University of Maryland) and Shawn Walker (Arizona State University)

17.15 Concluding Remarks (by Niels Brügger, Jane Winters, Sophie Gebeil)

Website of the RESAW conference: https://www.resaw2021.net

To register and receive the connection links, please email: [email protected] until 8 June 2021

Organising Committee

§ Frédéric Clavert, C²DH, University of Luxembourg § Valérie Schafer, C²DH, University of Luxembourg

In collaboration with the RESAW Conference Committee

§ Niels Brügger, Aarhus University (organiser 2015) § Jane Winters, University of London (organiser 2017) § Anne Helmond, University of Amsterdam (organiser 2019) § Sophie Gebeil, University of Aix-Marseille (coming organiser 2023)

Programme Committee

§ Susan Aasman, University of Groningen, NL § Gerard Alberts, University of Amsterdam, NL § Gabriele Balbi, Università della Svizzera italiana, SW § Anat Ben-David, The Open University of Israel, IL § Paolo Bory, Politecnico di Milano, IT § Sally Chambers, Ghent University, BE § Marten Düring, University of Luxembourg, LU § Ben Els, Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg, LU § Matthew Fuller, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK § Sebastian Gießmann, University of Siegen, GE § Daniel Gomes, arquivo.pt, PT § Fabienne Greffet, University of Lorraine, FR § Sharon Healy, Maynooth University, IR § Pavel Ircing, University of West Bohemia, CZ § Ian Milligan, University of Waterloo, CA § Federico Nanni, The Alan Turing Institute, UK § Janne Nielsen, Aarhus University, DK § Ralph Schroeder, Oxford Internet Institute, UK § Marta Severo, University of Paris Nanterre, FR § Michael Stevenson, University of Amsterdam, NL § Benjamin Thierry, , FR § Eveline Vlassenroot, Ghent University, BE § Peter Webster, Webster Research & Consulting, UK § Gerben Zaagsma, University of Luxembourg, LU