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OpenWayback to pywb Transition Guide and pywb update
ResourcesEarlier this year, members of the IIPC, after an internal survey, recommended the adoption of Webrecorder's pywb as the primary replay system for their members' web archives. Webrecorder and IIPC established a multi-part collaboration to help with this transition and advance the development of pywb.
Web Object Encapsulation Complexity (Part I)
ResourcesAs the web transitioned from static documents to interactive web applications, the challenge of archiving and preserving the web have only increased.
Lorena Ramírez-López joins Webrecorder as Community Manager
CompanyI'm excited to announce that Lorena Ramírez-López has joined Webrecorder team as a part-time community manager!
Web Archives as Digital Publications / Digital Publications as Web Archives
ResourcesWeb archiving is often done after the fact — a digital publication is designed, built, published and only then, archived for preservation.
Emma Dickson joins Webrecorder as Generalist Developer
CompanyI'm excited to announce that the Webrecorder team has expanded, and that Emma Dickson has joined Webrecorder as a part-time Generalist Developer!
Next Generation Web Archiving: Loading Complex Web Archives On-Demand in the Browser
ProductI'm excited to present an exciting new milestone for Webrecorder, the release of six high-fidelity web archives of complex digital publications, accessible directly in any modern browser.
Supporting IIPC community in transitioning to Webrecorder pywb
CompanyI'm excited to announce an exciting new collaboration between Webrecorder and International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC), a group of national, university and regional libraries and archives involved in web archiving all over the world. The IIPC will recommend the adoption of Webrecorder pywb, the core Python web archiving toolset developed by Webrecorder as the 'go to' web archive replay system.
A New Phase for Webrecorder Project, Conifer and ReplayWeb.page
CompanyToday, I’m excited to announce a new phase for the Webrecorder Project, and several major releases/updates. First, welcome to https://webrecorder.net/ - the new official site of the Webrecorder Project. Feel free to look around, and pardon the dust. This site will contain all news and updates from Webrecorder, and the tools page is being updated to maintain a current index of all Webrecorder software.