International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) General Assembly, Stanford, end of April 2015

Below I’m reposting this announcement from Nicholas Taylor <ntay@stanford.edu <mailto:ntay@stanford.edu>> on webcultures@listcultures.org <mailto:webcultures@listcultures.org>; I’ll be going with colleagues from our Digital Repository at the Computer History Museum: 

International Internet Preservation Consortium General Assembly

Interested in research using longitudinal web data? Consider registering 
for the two open days of the International Internet Preservation 
Consortium General Assembly, to take place at Stanford University April 
27-28.

Registration is free, but there are a limited number of spots available. 
For more details and a link to registration, please visit: 
http://netpreserve.org/general-assembly/2015/overview <http://netpreserve.org/general-assembly/2015/overview>. For additional 
notes on the (unfinalized) agenda, please see: 
https://library.stanford.edu/blogs/digital-library-blog/2015/01/register-now-2015-iipc-general-assembly <https://library.stanford.edu/blogs/digital-library-blog/2015/01/register-now-2015-iipc-general-assembly>. 
Hope to see you there!



Marc Weber <http://www.computerhistory.org/staff/Marc,Weber/>  |   marc@webhistory.org  |   +1 415 282 6868 
Internet History Program Founder and Curator, Computer History Museum            
1401 N Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View CA 94043 computerhistory.org/nethistory <http://computerhistory.org/nethistory>
Co-founder, Web History Center and Project, webhistory.org 

Received on Tuesday, 24 February 2015 16:44:21 UTC