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Software platform that harvests, preserves, manages and reuses web content. from websites.

We have developed an exciting system to harvest, preserve, manage and reuse web content. The system is performing an intelligent harvesting operation which retrieves and parses hypertext as well as all other associated content (images, linked files, etc.) The parsing action is able to render the captured content into structured data, expressed in XML; it does this in accordance with the our data model.

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Presenting our new services at the

BlogForever papers at iPRES2013 | BlogForever 23/08/2013

BlogForever papers at iPRES2013 | BlogForever Two full papers and a poster stemming from the BlogForever project will be presented at the 10th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects (iPRES’2013) which will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, during 2-6 September 2013.

BlogForever video for CeBIT 04/03/2013

BlogForever will be present at CeBIT 2013, Hannover, 5-6 March, visit us at Hall 9, Stand 20.

BlogForever video for CeBIT BlogForever: An exciting new system to harvest, preserve, manage and disseminate blog content.

14/02/2013

Looking for experts in web archive for a delphi survey. Interested? Please contact [email protected]

Saving Science Blogs | Inside Adams: Science, Technology & Business 27/01/2013

Saving Science Blogs | Inside Adams: Science, Technology & Business Saving Science Blogs. A blog post at "Inside Adams: Science, Technology & Business" on 2013-01-25.

03/01/2013

Computer scientists measure how much of the web is archived

[1212.6177] How Much of the Web Is Archived?

BlogForever: a new approach to blog harvesting and preservation ? - UK Web Archive Blog 11/10/2012

BlogForever: a new approach to blog harvesting and preservation ? - UK Web Archive Blog The European Commission funded BlogForever project is developing an exciting new system to harvest, preserve, manage and reuse blog content.

The disappearing web: Information decay is eating away our history 02/10/2012

The disappearing web: Information decay is eating away our history

The disappearing web: Information decay is eating away our history The ability to distribute real-time information through social networks like Twitter is a powerful thing, but a new study points out that one of the downsides of this phenomenon is the fact that much of the content that gets linked to eventually disappears.

Special Issue on Social Media Preservation and Applications (Springer) | BlogForever 18/09/2012

Special Issue on Social Media Preservation and Applications (Springer) | BlogForever The rise of the blogosphere and the following explosive growth of social media applications and communities have affected greatly our culture and communications. The research community is aware of the need to preserve social media records for future generations. Thus, social media archiving and long...

The Web-Archives Timeline 13/06/2012

The Web-Archives Timeline WebArchivists presents the Timeline of all the web-archives initiatives around the world.

01/06/2012

On the need for real-time web archivist-curators

Preserving shared citizen journalism - Essay by Robin Camille Davis

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