[Air-L] the best way to archive web material?
Adi Kuntsman
adi_kuntsman at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 21 07:33:14 PDT 2010
Dear Sarah
I am using zotero which is a free add on to Firefox http://www.zotero.org/
Good thing about it: it takes captures of webpages as they are at any particular
moment + creates info on URL, date of access etc (Zotero was originaly developed
as a tool to create and share bibliographies)
Files are easy to organise into folders and subfolders, and I think there is an
option to have your archive stored on zotero site , to be able to share (haven't
explored this as I work along on my project)
Not so good thing: can't download videos. So you will need to download
separately.
I am sure there are other, better ways, so look forward to other responses
Adi
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Dr. Adi Kuntsman
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures
The University of Manchester
Second Floor, Arthur Lewis Building, room 2.007
Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/index.html
http://adi.kuntsman.googlepages.com
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From: Sarah Oates <s.oates at lbss.gla.ac.uk>
To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
Sent: Thu, October 21, 2010 3:25:47 PM
Subject: [Air-L] the best way to archive web material?
Hello and apologies if this has been asked recently or seems a bit basic!
Does anyone have a recommendation for software to archive web material? I am
heading a project to study political activism on the Russian internet and we
need to store a range of different types of web pages across time ... I can't
even get my PC to store even a small amount with full images. My research
partner in Ukraine can, but she has a Mac (not an option available at my
university right now). I have a small budget to buy some software, although
freeware suggestions always appreciated. I want to have the archive complete so
that we can work with it, share it with other researchers, go back to it as
necessary, etc., so I really want to have full graphics etc. Optimally, it would
be something that could do automatic crawls and downloads as well, although as
we are tending to focus on relatively short periods of intense interest around
particularly issues/events, we don't need a long-term crawl system.
Suggestions from this clever and useful list most welcome, although currently
this list is making me sad that I am not in Sweden to meet people at exciting
venues and hear what I am sure is some great work (:
Sincerely
Sarah
Sarah Oates
Professor of Political Communication
School of Social and Political Sciences
Adam Smith Building
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8RT
Email: sarah.oates at glasgow.ac.uk
Website: www.media-politics.com<http://www.media-politics.com/>
Telephone: (0)141 330 5124
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
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