In Dec last year, the #SustainableDSE Network at the #UniOslo had the pleasure of inviting Katy Boss from the #NationalLibrary to give a talk on preserving dynamic websites for scholarly edition projects.
Katy wrote a blog post on our weblog, https://dsenetwork.hypotheses.org/665, introducing #ReproZipWeb, a new tool for preserving and archiving websites.
π£ If you are in #Oslo on March 10th, Katy will give another talk on #reproducibility for #DigitalProjects. More info & sign-up https://www.ub.uio.no/english/libraries/dsc/berut/events/seminars/2025-03-10-reprozipweb.html
Katy wrote a blog post on our weblog, https://dsenetwork.hypotheses.org/665, introducing #ReproZipWeb, a new tool for preserving and archiving websites.
π£ If you are in #Oslo on March 10th, Katy will give another talk on #reproducibility for #DigitalProjects. More info & sign-up https://www.ub.uio.no/english/libraries/dsc/berut/events/seminars/2025-03-10-reprozipweb.html
Using ReproZip-Web for Archiving and Preservation of Digital Projects and Other Complex, Dynamic Websites
Digital β and Digital Humanities (DH) β research projects face many archiving challenges. Web hosting can be expensive to maintain, and these works are often built without long-term preservation of the work in mind. An archival plan is of course, however, a very important consideration for any digital project, as well as for the libraries [β¦]