Finding traces in youtube’s living archive: exploring informal archival practices

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  • who: YouTube history and collaborators from the Jean Burgess and Joshua Green, YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture (Cambridge: Polity Press, ), This project is funded by the Centre for Information Technology and the Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Groningen. I like to thank research-assistant Rob Wegter (MA) for his input. have published the article: Finding Traces in YouTube’s Living Archive: Exploring Informal Archival Practices, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/23,/2005
  • what: In 2015, the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision did start a web video project aiming to archive Dutch . . .

     

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