RT @phonedude_mln: Hi Ayush: 1. agreed re: rot; in @mart1nkle1n's work ("Moved but not Gone...") we could re-find ~70% of URLs on the liv…
RT @phonedude_mln: Hi Ayush: 1. agreed re: rot; in @mart1nkle1n's work ("Moved but not Gone...") we could re-find ~70% of URLs on the liv…
RT @phonedude_mln: Hi Ayush: 1. agreed re: rot; in @mart1nkle1n's work ("Moved but not Gone...") we could re-find ~70% of URLs on the liv…
Hi Ayush: 1. agreed re: rot; in @mart1nkle1n's work ("Moved but not Gone...") we could re-find ~70% of URLs on the live web; ~77% if clever. #WebArchiveWednesday https://t.co/GIFAAj7Jr0
RT @phonedude_mln: & since lexical signatures are expensive to compute, @mart1nkle1n showed that titles make for good lexical signatures as…
& since lexical signatures are expensive to compute, @mart1nkle1n showed that titles make for good lexical signatures as well; good for re-finding on the live web and can be generated from #webarchives. "Moved but not gone: an evaluation of real-time.
@anjacks0n @krlstrngr @MAndrewWaugh @assemblingweb I agree it's not clear; maybe something lost in the translation for a general audience mag? Maybe I'm reading too much into the author's intent? See also: "Moved but not gone..." for when bits are the sam
RT @phonedude_mln: 2014 w/ @mart1nkle1n Moved but not gone: an evaluation of real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages lar…
2014 w/ @mart1nkle1n Moved but not gone: an evaluation of real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages large-scale study of refinding content after linkrot. https://t.co/vKiRoX0YdY
RT @phonedude_mln: re: Jingyuan Zhu's #iipcWAC21 presentation about FABLE and refinding pages whose URLs have chanced, see also @mart1nkle1…
RT @phonedude_mln: re: Jingyuan Zhu's #iipcWAC21 presentation about FABLE and refinding pages whose URLs have chanced, see also @mart1nkle1…
RT @phonedude_mln: re: Jingyuan Zhu's #iipcWAC21 presentation about FABLE and refinding pages whose URLs have chanced, see also @mart1nkle1…
RT @phonedude_mln: re: Jingyuan Zhu's #iipcWAC21 presentation about FABLE and refinding pages whose URLs have chanced, see also @mart1nkle1…
RT @phonedude_mln: re: Jingyuan Zhu's #iipcWAC21 presentation about FABLE and refinding pages whose URLs have chanced, see also @mart1nkle1…
re: Jingyuan Zhu's #iipcWAC21 presentation about FABLE and refinding pages whose URLs have chanced, see also @mart1nkle1n's Moved but not gone: an evaluation of real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages https://t.co/qeIrbQ0NRQ
@kosson @WilliamKilbride @Strollerman see also: "Moved but not gone: an evaluation of real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages" TL;DR: 77% of lost pages were discoverable at new URLs in same or similar form. caveats: 1) rediscovery can be
Also, a more nuanced definition of "disappeared" / "vanished" would help (cf. "Moved but not gone", @mart1nkle1n). https://t.co/vKiRoX0YdY
RT @phonedude_mln: @ibnesayeed @zackbloom @Cloudflare a fun read indeed (I was there for a lot of it) reactions: 1. titles are in fact goo…
RT @phonedude_mln: @ibnesayeed @zackbloom @Cloudflare a fun read indeed (I was there for a lot of it) reactions: 1. titles are in fact goo…
@ibnesayeed @zackbloom @Cloudflare a fun read indeed (I was there for a lot of it) reactions: 1. titles are in fact good URNs; see: https://t.co/GB8hA7M5pw 2. the hypothetical rel=past-url for SEs would be spammed; instead rel=memento https://t.co/2e8x9T
essentially this means you're unlikely to guess the new URL given the old URL. this seems like a good place to introduce: * "Cool URIs don't change" https://t.co/iIBNBej3U9 * "Moved but not gone:..." https://t.co/qeIrbQ0NRQ
Also appears that they fixed links in a method similar to "Moved but not gone: an evaluation of real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages" -- using #mementos to generate keywords to find new URL on live web (vs. linking to archived copy) htt
@machawk1 This is actually not that uncommon, esp. in other fields. See: https://t.co/F0cdQy6PWW an example is @mart1nkle1n's "Moved but not gone" article: https://t.co/vKiRoX0YdY which LANL graciously paid ~$2k IIRC so that it could be "open"
RT @pj_webster: Moved but not gone: real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages, by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln https://t.co/…
RT @pj_webster: Moved but not gone: real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages, by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln https://t.co/…
Moved but not gone: real-time methods for discovering replacement web pages, by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln https://t.co/a1CZxRRNha
@pj_webster @hvdsomp @UKWebArchive also, share the URI. if it has semantics you can likely find it elsewhere. cf https://t.co/qeIrbPJctg
.@anjacks0n reporting much worse change rates in .uk than measured by @mart1nkle1n in "Moved but not gone" http://t.co/qeIrbQ0NRQ #iipcGA15
see also @mart1nkle1n's Moved but not gone: real-time methods for replacement pages https://t.co/3b1W4d26FB #linkrot http://t.co/qeIrbQ0NRQ
see also @mart1nkle1n's Moved but not gone: real-time methods for replacement pages https://t.co/3b1W4d26FB #linkrot http://t.co/qeIrbQ0NRQ
"Moved but not gone" paper about web page re-finding by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln #memento #404 http://t.co/9ep89keUdD
"Moved but not gone" paper about web page re-finding by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln #memento #404 http://t.co/9ep89keUdD
Check out new research by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln Moved But Not Gone: http://t.co/r3WZ6eX5AG
"Moved but not gone" paper about web page re-finding by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln #memento #404 http://t.co/9ep89keUdD
"Moved but not gone" paper about web page re-finding by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln #memento #404 http://t.co/9ep89keUdD
"Moved but not gone" paper about web page re-finding by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln #memento #404 http://t.co/9ep89keUdD
"Moved but not gone" paper about web page re-finding by @mart1nkle1n @phonedude_mln #memento #404 http://t.co/9ep89keUdD