We were delighted to be commissioned, along with Dr Ian Jones of Saltley Research and Evaluation, to conduct an interim evaluation of a project in the diocese of Bristol. The diocese has established three mission areas as part of a programme funded by the Church of England’s Strategic Development Fund. Through a review of existing… Read More
WR&C helps a first venture in online publishing
We were delighted to be able to assist a small Christian educational charity take its first steps in online publication. The Society of the Faith has a century-long history in print publishing, but for the papers of a recent symposium, the Society wanted to look at other options. WR&C was able to help the Society… Read More
WR&C contributes to new British Academy report
The British Academy have just published a new report, entitled Open Access and Book Chapters. We were delighted to be commissioned to both help define the scope of this study, and to contribute to the research and the writing. The report is available on the British Academy site. From the British Academy site: “Open Access… Read More
New article on the ‘national Web’
Peter has contributed a chapter to an important new book, The Historical Web and Digital Humanities: the case of national Web domains, published by Routledge and edited by Niels Brügger & Ditte Laursen. His chapter is entitled ‘Lessons from cross-border religion in the Northern Irish web sphere: understanding the limitations of the ccTLD as a… Read More
Helping the IIPC understand its members
We were particularly delighted to work with former colleagues in the International Internet Preservation Consortium, to design, deliver and analyse a survey questionnaire of its membership. The survey gathered information on all aspects of Web archiving in national, regional and university libraries across the world. It covered selection policies, the profile and management of existing… Read More
SAGE Handbook of Web history
This new book, which promises to become an essential starting point for scholars of the Web, is now published. It contains 40 chapters: some historiographical, theoretical and methodological, and others on concrete case studies. Our own Peter Webster contributed two chapters. The first, ‘Existing Web archives‘, provides an essential orientation to the web archives around… Read More
Forthcoming conferences
Peter will be making three separate appearances in the next few weeks, in the UK, Germany and online. He will be in Frankfurt at the German National Library in November to speak about web archives for research at a conference on the preservation of digital cultural heritage. On 17th October he will be moderating a… Read More
New article: technology, ethics and religious language
Peter’s latest research article has recently been published in the the journal Internet Histories. It has the title ‘Technology, ethics and religious language: early Anglophone Christian reactions to “cyberspace”’. The very recent past has seen an upswing of scholarly interest not so much in the Internet and Web themselves but in the terms in which… Read More
Cultural Heritage Infrastructures in Digital Humanities: a review
Cultural Heritage Infrastructures in Digital Humanities. Agiatis Benardou, Erik Champion, Costis Dallas and Lorna M. Hughes (eds). Routledge, 2017. [This review first appeared in the LSE Review of Books.] The digital turn in humanities research over the last three decades has enabled the asking of new research questions: the availability of fresh tools and techniques,… Read More
Archiving the Belgian Web
We are very pleased to be serving on the advisory committee of the PROMISE project. Led by the Bibliothèque royale de Belgique in Brusssels, it aims to develop a federal strategy for the preservation of the Belgian web. The Preserving Online Multiple Information: towards a Belgian strategy (PROMISE) project will: Identify best practices in the… Read More
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