https://coptr.digipres.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Annaperricci&feedformat=atomCOPTR - User contributions [en-gb]2024-03-29T05:06:33ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.14https://coptr.digipres.org/index.php?title=Webrecorder&diff=3036Webrecorder2017-09-12T14:14:45Z<p>Annaperricci: </p>
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Webrecorder is an open-source software product (under the Apache License) and shared via [GitHub][https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder] <br />
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== Description ==<br />
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Webrecorder is a hosted web archiving tool with which users can capture what they see as they browse websites and save that information. Via a web browser Webrecorder collects content and data from web pages including: HTML, images, scripts, stylesheets, Flash, Java applets as well as video, audio and other elements used to make web pages and web apps. Webrecorder can capture dynamic web content that cannot be captured by most crawler-based web archiving tools. Webrecorder can record what you see when you are logged in to a social media profile (though it does not record site login credentials).<br />
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One does not need to login to use Webrecorder to capture web content if the intent is to download the captures right away (as a WARC file) and save them locally. Desktop software that can open a WARC file, such as Webrecorder Player [https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorderplayer-electron], is needed to view web archives downloaded from Webrecorder. Webrecorder Player is available at no charge and with this software you will be able to view all the content contained in a WARC file without being connected to the internet. For continued access to archived content online, and to be able to add to a collection, it is necessary to log in to a free account, which comes with 5 GB of storage (at least as of fall 2017).<br />
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Webrecorder is a project of Rhizome [https://rhizome.org/] under its digital preservation program.<br />
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== User Experiences ==<br />
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*Happy accidents: adventures in web preservation [https://anoldhanddigital.wordpress.com/2017/08/09/happy-accidents-adventures-in-web-preservation/]<br />
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== Development Activity ==<br />
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Code commits [https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder/commits/master]<br />
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<div>This is a scratch space for adding lists of tools that should be added to COPTR. Please add your wish list of tools below. If anyone subsequently adds tool entries for tools listed here, please indicate that by adding strike tags around them on this page!<br />
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==Tools to add==<br />
*Forensics tools wish list from Cal Lee (more to come):<br />
**Guymager, fiwalk, bulk_extractor, BitCurator environment<br />
*Other misc tools to add:<br />
**<strike>Siegfried [http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/blogs/2014-09-27-siegfried-pronom-based-file-format-identification-tool]</strike><br />
**Two tools to add here: http://www.itforarchivists.com/<br />
**<s>Web recorder https://webrecorder.io/</s><br />
**http://sox.sourceforge.net/<br />
**http://www.mplayerhq.hu/<br />
**https://hashcat.net/oclhashcat/ and https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-3818.html<br />
**http://www.videolan.org/<br />
**http://www.squared5.com/<br />
**http://docrefinery.org/<br />
**http://disktype.sourceforge.net/<br />
**<strike>https://github.com/pericles-project/pet and http://pericles-project.eu/blog/post/metadata%20extraction,%20environment%20information/&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter</strike><br />
**http://lifehacker.com/5992991/infogram-generates-beautiful-infographics-from-custom-data<br />
**http://mpc-hc.org/ Referenced briefly here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/digital-curation/k-B7g80lOfQ/45oXNw-CUrkJ<br />
**http://viewshare.org/ and http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2014/10/new-season-new-viewshare/<br />
**There are a number of tools listed at the bottom of this page: http://wiki.dpconline.org/index.php?title=Institutional_readiness and this page: http://wiki.dpconline.org/index.php?title=Digital_preservation_risks that should be added to COPTR in the [[:Category:Organisational Audit|Organisational Audit category]]<br />
**There are a number of tools listed at the bottom of this page: http://wiki.dpconline.org/index.php?title=Benefits that should be added to COPTR in the [[:Category:Benefits|Benefits category]]<br />
**Lots of tools listed here http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/CDP/Home that could be added in the [[:Category:Costs|Costs category]]. There is probably also a lot of overlap with this list: http://4cproject.eu/community-resources/related-projects<br />
**https://github.com/F-Secure/Sulo<br />
**<strike>http://verapdf.org/home/</strike><br />
*DOCX and other document related stuff:<br />
**http://www.documentliberation.org/projects/<br />
**https://www.openhub.net/p/officeotron (no longer maintained as of 2011)<br />
**http://ooxmlvalidator.codeplex.com/ (no longer maintained as of 2009)<br />
**http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5124 (Microsoft SDK includes validation support), also see http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericwhite/archive/2010/03/04/validate-open-xml-documents-using-the-open-xml-sdk-2-0.aspx<br />
**http://packageexplorer.codeplex.com/<br />
**http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/index.html<br />
**https://python-docx.readthedocs.org/en/latest/<br />
**http://textract.readthedocs.org/en/latest/#<br />
*More tools....<br />
**http://minezy.org/<br />
**http://www.avalonmediasystem.org/project<br />
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==Stubs to fix, expand or remove==<br />
*This seems to reference different tools so should be expanded into a number of tool entries http://coptr.digipres.org/Windows_IR/CF_Tools<br />
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==User experience links to add==<br />
*[http://www.mnhs.org/preserve/records/tools.php http://www.mnhs.org/preserve/records/tools.php]<br />
*[https://www.lib.umn.edu/dp/guides https://www.lib.umn.edu/dp/guides]</div>Annaperriccihttps://coptr.digipres.org/index.php?title=Webrecorder&diff=3034Webrecorder2017-09-11T19:04:02Z<p>Annaperricci: /* Description */</p>
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|purpose=Webrecorder is a hosted web archiving tool with which users can capture what they see as they browse websites and save that information (locally or to a free account) <br />
|homepage=https://webrecorder.io/<br />
|license=<br />
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Webrecorder is an open-source software product (under the Apache License) and shared via [GitHub][https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder] <br />
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|platforms=Platform agnostic, operates via web browser<br />
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[[Category:Web Archive]] [[Category:Web]] <br />
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== Description ==<br />
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Webrecorder is a hosted web archiving tool with which users can capture what they see as they browse websites and save that information. Via a web browser Webrecorder collects content and data from web pages including: HTML, images, scripts, stylesheets, Flash, Java applets as well as video, audio and other elements used to make web pages and web apps. Webrecorder can capture dynamic web content that cannot be captured by most crawler-based web archiving tools. Webrecorder can record what you see when you are logged in to a social media profile (though it does not record site login credentials).<br />
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One does not need to login to use Webrecorder to capture web content if the intent is to download the captures right away (as a WARC file) and save them locally. Desktop software that can open a WARC file, such as Webrecorder Player [https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorderplayer-electron], is needed to view web archives downloaded from Webrecorder. Webrecorder Player is available at no charge and with this software you will be able to view all the content contained in a WARC file without being connected to the internet. For continued access to archived content online, and to be able to add to a collection, it is necessary to log in to a free account, which comes with 5 GB of storage (at least as of fall 2017).<br />
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Webrecorder is a project of Rhizome [https://rhizome.org/] under its digital preservation program.<br />
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== User Experiences ==<br />
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Happy accidents: adventures in web preservation [https://anoldhanddigital.wordpress.com/2017/08/09/happy-accidents-adventures-in-web-preservation/]<br />
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== Development Activity ==<br />
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Code commits [https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder/commits/master]<br />
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{{Infobox_tool<br />
|purpose=Webrecorder is a hosted web archiving tool with which users can capture what they see as they browse websites and save that information (locally or to a free account) <br />
|homepage=https://webrecorder.io/<br />
|license=<br />
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Webrecorder is an open-source software product (under the Apache License) and shared via [GitHub][https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder] <br />
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|platforms=Platform agnostic, operates via web browser<br />
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[[Category:Web Archive]] [[Category:Web]] <br />
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== Description ==<br />
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Webrecorder is a hosted web archiving tool with which users can capture what they see as they browse websites and save that information. Via a web browser Webrecorder collects content and data from web pages including: HTML, images, scripts, stylesheets, Flash, Java applets as well as video, audio and other elements used to make web pages and web apps. Webrecorder can capture dynamic web content that cannot be captured by most crawler-based web archiving tools. Webrecorder can record what you see when you are logged in to a social media profile (though it does not record site login credentials).<br />
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One does not need to login to use Webrecorder to capture web content if the intent is to download the captures right away (as a WARC file) and save them locally. Desktop software that can open a WARC file, such as Webrecorder Player [https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorderplayer-electron], is needed to view web archives downloaded from Webrecorder. Webrecorder Player is available at no charge and with this software you will be able to view all the content contained in a WARC file without being connected to the internet. For continued access to archived content online, and to be able to add to a collection, it is necessary to log in to a free account, which comes with 5 GB of storage (at least as of fall 2017).<br />
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Webrecorder is a project of Rhizome [https://rhizome.org/] under its digital preservation program<br />
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== User Experiences ==<br />
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Happy accidents: adventures in web preservation [https://anoldhanddigital.wordpress.com/2017/08/09/happy-accidents-adventures-in-web-preservation/]<br />
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== Development Activity ==<br />
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Code commits [https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder/commits/master]<br />
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