2014
DOI: 10.7227/alx.0019
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Collect, Preserve, Access: Applying the Governing Principles of the National Archives UK Government Web Archive to Social Media Content

Abstract: It is The National Archives' responsibility to collect and secure the future of the public record in all its forms and to make it as accessible as possible. The UK Government Web Archive1 (UKGWA) effectively preserves the open digital record. This article will explore the challenges encountered, and the Application Programming Interface (API) based solutions developed, by The National Archives and the Internet Memory Foundation (IMF) in the completion of a pilot project to capture the record as it is published… Show more

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“…The similar research regarding document archive has been done, including the filing of government-owned social media data in the United Kingdom [8], where it is known that it can influence the country's policy decisions, and also on the research on data archiving success in the implementation of good governance in South Africa [9]. In Indonesia, GPS-based applications in regional boundary data collection have also succeeded in overcoming the conflict in the Ubud area, Bali [10].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The similar research regarding document archive has been done, including the filing of government-owned social media data in the United Kingdom [8], where it is known that it can influence the country's policy decisions, and also on the research on data archiving success in the implementation of good governance in South Africa [9]. In Indonesia, GPS-based applications in regional boundary data collection have also succeeded in overcoming the conflict in the Ubud area, Bali [10].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…At the National Library of New Zealand, the first Twitter archive was added to the collections in 2009 (Macnaught, 2018). The British Library started archiving social media systematically in 2010, but limited Twitter, Facebook and YouTube content had been captured prior to this date, whereas the UK National Archives has archives of Twitter accounts dating back to 2008 in its collections (Espley et al, 2014;Hockx-Yu, 2014).…”
Section: History Of Social Media Archivingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dijital arşiv çalışmalarında öncü bir konumda olan İngiliz Ulusal Arşivi, 2011 yılında İnternet Bellek Vakfı (Internet Memory Foundation-IMF) ile ortak bir çalışma grubu oluşturarak, en yoğun kullanılan sosyal medya platformları olan Twitter ve YouTube'da resmi merkezi yönetim etkileşimlerini yakalamak için bir pilot proje başlatmıştır (Storrar, 2014). UKGWA (United Kingdom Government Web Archive) ekibi ve IMF, 2003 yılında başlayan mevcut UKGWA programı çerçevesinde, verilerin doğrudan platform API'lerından toplanmasına dayanan bir arşivleme yaklaşımı geliştirmiştir (Espley, Carpentier, Pop ve Medjkoune, 2014). Bu yaklaşımın amacı, geleneksel yöntem sorunlarının üstesinden gelebilecek sosyal medya içeriğini arşivlemek için bir çözüm bulmaktır.…”
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