“Living” Web Archives (LiWA)
LiWA is an European research project focussing on transforming pure storage into a “Living” Web Archive. Below you can find a detailed description of it’s research challenges and aims. Web content...
View Article“Knowledge extraction and enrichment for Web information integration – two...
15 May, 2012, Leeds University, public Research Seminar, hosted by Prof Vania Dimitrova. The Web consists of a wide range of information objects, ranging from unstructured documents (Web sites, forum...
View ArticleHistory Into Perspective
Due to the increasing importance of the web and social web, journalists will in future not be able anymore to only use reliable sources like new agencies, PR-material or libraries. User generated...
View ArticleTalking about ARCOMEM
Dr. Risse (L3S Research Center) explains in an interview why user generated content should stay accessible even if the original source disappears.
View ArticleReview: The 1st International Workshop on Knowledge Extraction and...
The first International Workshop on Knowledge Extraction and Consolidation from Social Media (KECSM2012) was held in conjunction with the 11th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2012) in...
View ArticleArcomem at CeBIT 2013
Social Media promises to be a rich resource that provides a full picture of today’s cultural norms, dialogue, trends and events. But the Web quickly forgets. Web Archiving helps to preserve relevant...
View ArticleCeBit 2013: Social Web Archiving Is Not A Hype
The ARCOMEM Team of the L3S Research Center looks back on a successful presentation of the project at CeBIT 2013 in Hanover, Germany. ARCOMEM was presented March 5-9, 2013 in the the CeBIT Lab area as...
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