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  • P-ISSN1229-2435
  • E-ISSN2799-4767
  • KCI

Web Archiving: What We Have Done and What We Should Do

Journal Of Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science / Journal Of Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1229-2435; (E)2799-4767
2004, v.15 no.1, pp.5-22
Suh, Hye-Ran

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to review what we have done and to identify what we have to do to be successful with Web archiving which is important to preserve our cultural heritage for the next generation. Some characteristics of Web resources as information sources were identified and some difficulties with Web archiving were discussed. The outcome of national and/or international Web archiving projects including Kurturarw3, PANDORA and Internet Archive were reviewed. Policy issues and technological problems of Web archiving we have to solve were listed.

keywords
웹 아카이빙, 디지털자원, 디지털정보 보존, 디지털 아카이빙

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