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netarchive.dk Since 2005 the collection and preservation of the Danish part of the internet is included in the Danish Legal Deposit Law. The task is undertaken by the two legal deposit libraries in Denmark, State and University Library and The Royal Library. Netarchive.dk cannot be accessed by the general public.The archive is only accessible to researchers who have requested and been granted special permission to use the collection for specific research purposes. This website, Netarkivet.dk, is designed to inform researchers, website owners, and other interested parties about the Danish web archive. For the time being most of the website is in Danish. You can find information about: If you want to know more about NetarchiveSuite, the open source software developed and used by the institutions behind Netarkivet, please check the NetarchiveSuite website. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at info@netarkivet.dk

The International Churchill Society - WebCite BritishBattles.com analysing and documenting British Battles from the previous centuries Webarchivierung Das World Wide Web hat sich seit seiner Entstehung zu einem unverzichtbaren Massenmedium entwickelt. Dort publizierte Inhalte gehören mittlerweile ebenso zum nationalen Kulturgut eines Landes wie Printmedien. Aus diesem Grund wurde der Sammlungsauftrag der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek um den Bereich der Online Medien erweitert (Mediengesetznovelle BGBl I 8/2009). Ziel der Webarchivierung ist die Sammlung und Archivierung des gesamten nationalen Webspace. Das Web@rchiv Österreich ermöglicht LeserInnen und WissenschaftlerInnen in Zukunft noch Zugang zu Webseiten, wenn sie längst aus dem Live Web verschwunden sind. Für den Zugriff in der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek stehen spezielle Terminals zur Verfügung, die den rechtlichen Bestimmungen angepasst sind (z.B. kein E-Mail Versand etc.). Im Rahmen der Webarchivierung werden Webseiten mit so genannten Webcrawlern automatisiert gesammelt. Weitere Informationen In Kooperation mit

Dreamers and Dissenters How do people respond to the world they live in? When they disagree or dream of change, do they act within society's rules or against them? This site introduces some of the visionaries, dissenters and rule breakers of past centuries. Through a selection of sources from the British Library's collection, you can learn how these people have presented themselves and how they have been represented by others. Language is also an important aspect of citizenship. When you look at the sources... Think about the reliability of this evidence from the past (Who tells the story? Utopia Can utopian ideas ever be realised in the real world? The struggle for democracy In 1928, men and women were given equal voting rights for the first time. Counter Culture Explore countercultural pamphlets, handbooks, fanzines and underground newspapers that helped to promote action, gather support and inspire change. Concerns about crime How do we treat people that break the rules? Our language Filth and Fever ShareThis

Hanzo Archives - Website Archiving and Social Media Archiving for E-Discovery, Compliance, and Information Management Campaign for Abolition 2007 marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of British involvement in the slave trade. However, the campaign which led to this abolition began as early as 1787. This resource allows you to explore a range of sources from the entire campaign - you will be able to look at minutes from the meetings of the Abolition Committee and to examine first hand, eye witness accounts of slavery. It will become clear that the issues of equality, justice and tolerance raised and explored by the resources are just as relevant today as they were two centuries ago. Historical sources - an introduction Examine various historical sources from the campaign to abolish slavery, as well as evidence of alternative viewpoints and eyewitness accounts of slavery. Activities A range of activities for students exploring aspects of campaigning with particular reference to citizenship, as well as notes and advice for teachers. Campaign for Abolition (Summary) ShareThis Historical sources - an introduction Activities

Digital Archive for Chineses Studies (Institute of Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg) Schnellsuche Archiv durchsuchen Dieser Service wird Ihnen vom Institut für Sinologie der Universität Heidelberg angeboten. Das Projekt wurde von 2001 bis 2004 von der Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Foundation unterstützt. Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft unterstützt. Bildquellen Schriftzeichen, Chinesische Mauer, Buchrücken Asians in Britain The establishment of the East India Company in 1600 began a complex relationship between Britain and India that would mark major shifts in the culture and history of both nations. This trading relationship, combined with Britain’s long imperial rule in India, led to far reaching changes and a steady migration of Asians from all walks of life to Britain. With a focus on the period 1858–1950, explore this history through contemporary accounts, photographs, letters, newspapers and pamphlets – all evidence of the rich and diverse contributions Asians have made to British life and society. The establishment of the East India Company in 1600 began a complex relationship between Britain and India that would mark major shifts in the culture and history of both nations.

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