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    Towards a national web in a federated country : a Belgian case study

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    Although the .be domain was introduced in June 1988, the Belgian web is currently not systematically archived. As of August 2016, 1.550.147 domains are registered by DNS Belgium. Without a Belgian web archive, the content of these websites will not be preserved for future generations and a significant portion of Belgian history will be lost forever. In this paper we present the initial findings of a research project exploring the policy, legal, technical and scientific issues around archiving the Belgian web. The aim of this project is to a) identify current best practices in web-archiving b) pilot a Belgian web archive and c) identify research use cases for the scientific study of the Belgian web. This case study is seen as a first step towards implementing a long-term web archiving strategy for Belgium

    PROMISE - A Belgian web archiving project

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    Although the .be domain was introduced in June 1988, the Belgian web is currently not systematically archived. Without a Belgian web archive, the content of these websites will not be preserved for future generations. In order to respond to this need, a two-year project has been launched by the Royal Library and States Archives of Belgium in collaboration with the universities of Ghent (Research Group for Media, innovation and Communication Technologies ; Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities) ..
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