236 research outputs found

    Seed lists for BelgicaWeb research project related to the archiving of web and social media content

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    These spreadsheets are part of the research data produced within the BelgicaWeb project. It is a BRAIN 2.0 project funded by BELSPO (2024-2026). BelgicaWeb aims to make Belgium’s born-digital heritage accessible and FAIR, i.e. Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable by developing a user-friendly access platform and an API that enables access at data level. The spreadsheets list the seeds that were given to the Browsertrix crawler software to create a corpus of archived web and social media content

    Report belgicaweb - Data collection & description of process

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    Friedel Geeraert, Christina Vandendyck. (December 2025). Deliverable 1.3.1 Data collection & description of process. Technical report about the methodology and architecture implemented for the BelgicaWeb project's data collection chain and the complete workflow from website to archive

    Seed list mini pilot COVID-19 collection

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    This seed list was created as part of the BESOCIAL research project (https://www.kbr.be/en/projects/besocial/) that aimed to set up a sustainable strategy for archiving and preserving social media in Belgium. A seed list of Belgian accounts and hashtags related to the COVID-19 crisis was created as part of a mini pilot for social media archiving

    BESOCIAL: Social media archiving tools comparison

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    This spreadsheet has the aim to provide an overview about tools and frameworks for social media archiving, as a variety of open source tools implemented in different programming languages and with different features exist. It is an adapted version of the "Comparison of web archiving software" by the Data Together Initiative which is licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://github.com/datatogether/research/tree/master/web_archiving. We kept the table structure with its clear column definitions and added new columns, these definitions can be found in the column definitions sheet; some columns do not apply or are not our main focus and thus we kept them empty for now. The observations sheet contains a description of each tool which also served as basis for several column values in the comparison sheet. Initially we focus on tools which are dedicated social media harvesting tools. Please note that general web archiving tools such as listed in the table of the Data Together initiative may be used to harvest social media data too. However, these tools might require a specific setup to cope with the peculiarities of social media data, hence we initially did not include these tools. Contributions and feedback are welcome and we also envision to contribute results back to the Data Together initiative. This spreadsheet is part of work package 1 of the BeSocial project, the conducted research has been funded by BELSPO, the Belgian Science Policy office. Contact information: — For BeSocial in general: Fien Messens from KBR [email protected] — For the tool comparison: Sven Lieber from Ghent University - IDLab [email protected]</a

    BESOCIAL: A Knowledge Graph for Social Media Archiving

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    &lt;p&gt;The presentation of our paper &quot;BESOCIAL: A Sustainable Knowledge Graph-based Workflow for Social Media Archiving&quot; presented at the SEMANTiCS EU conference 2021 in Amsterdam.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Joint work with Dylan Van Assche, Sally Chambers, Fien Messens, Friedel Geeraert. Julie M. Birkholz and Anastasia Dimou&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; The relate video is online available at https://youtu.be/oYmzD3e8rBE?t=1912&lt;/p&gt

    Readiness roster for digital preservation at KBR

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    This readiness roster was created as part of the BESOCIAL research project (https://www.kbr.be/en/projects/besocial/) that aimed to set up a sustainable strategy for archiving and preserving social media in Belgium. One of the tasks in the BESOCIAL research project was to develop a preservation plan for archived social media data. In order to do so, we first needed a better overview of KBR's readiness for digital preservation as an organisation. To this end, we used the Digital Preservation Coalition handbook (available online at: https://www.dpconline.org/handbook/getting-started) and the Assessment Tool Template provided by the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (template available online at: https://osf.io/8ctpu/, more information available online at: https://ndsa.org/publications/levels-of-digital-preservation/). The roster was completed by the BESOCIAL team with input from KBR's ICT team

    What's in a URL? Analysing COVID-19 web archive collections

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    Karin de Wild and Friedel Geeraert, Working Group 2: What’s in a URL? Analysing COVID-19 web archive collections, Aarhus Autumn Meeting 2021, Thursday 4 Novembe

    Panel: The online archives of COVID-19: an oral history of born-digital collecting practices during the pandemic

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    Friedel Geeraert, Jane Winters, Nicola Bingham, Niels Brügger, Frédéric Clavert, Sophie Gebeil, Federico Nanni, Caroline Nyvang, Valérie Schafer, Helle Strandgaard Jensen, Karin de Wild, Aarhus Conference 2022, Tuesday 18 Octobe

    MULTI-RESOLUTION STUDIES OF COMPLEX MOLECULES IN HIGH MASS STAR FORMING REGIONS

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    Author Institution: Department of Astronomy, University of Illinois, 1002 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801After our successful molecular studies of the high mass star forming region Orion-KL (Friedel \&amp; Widicus Weaver 2012, ApJS, 201, 17; Widicus Weaver \&amp; Friedel 2012, ApJS, 201, 16) we have observed three more high mass star forming regions (W3, W75N, and W51). The purpose of these observations is to further constrain the physical conditions under which the different complex organic molecules form and survive. The results of these observations as well as their impact on current molecular formation models will be presented

    Vanadium-catalyzed enantioselective Friedel–Crafts-type reactions

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    Vanadium-mediated enantioselective Friedel–Crafts (FC)-type reactions were established using the dinuclear vanadium complex (Ra,S,S)-1a. The vanadium complex promoted the FC-type reaction of imines with 2-naphthols or indoles to give corresponding adducts with high enantioselectivities
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