[LINK] Memento proposes to extend HTTP with datetime content negotiation
Antony Barry
tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au
Wed Apr 7 19:22:16 AEST 2010
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Michael Nelson <mln at cs.odu.edu>
> Date: 6 April 2010 1:40:17 PM AEST
> To: padiforum-l at nla.gov.au
> Subject: [padiforum-l] MementoFox Add-on Released; other Memento developments
> Reply-To: padiforum-l at nla.gov.au
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>
> *** Apologies for cross-posting ***
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> We are excited to share some news about the Memento (T ) effort. Memento proposes to extend HTTP with datetime content negotiation as a means to better integrate the present and past Web. The Memento effort is partly funded by the Library of Congress.
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> => The MementoFox add-on for FireFox browsers has been released. It allows time travel on the Web in a manner compliant with the Memento framework.
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> (*) The MementoFox add-on can be downloaded at <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/100298>.
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> (*) Suggested Web time travels that can be undertaken using the add-on are described at <http://www.mementoweb.org/demo/>. They involve navigations for both the document Web and the Linked Data cloud.
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> => There is also a Memento plug-in available for the MediaWiki platform. The plug-in provides support for Memento-style navigation of a Wiki's history pages.
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> (*) The MediaWiki plug-in can be downloaded at <http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Memento>.
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> (*) If you run a MediaWiki platform, please install this plug-in and let us know the URI of your Wiki.
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> => Further pointers for recent Memento developments:
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> (*) Memento site <http://www.mementoweb.org>.
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> (*) Since Memento was first announced in November 2009, improvements have been made to the technical framework. Most notably, all of the concerns related to Web caching have been addressed such that the framwork now takes maximal advantage of the existing caching infrastructure. Overviews of the framework are available via <http://www.mementoweb.org/guide/>.
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> (*) Some major Web Archives have started working towards Memento support. See <http://www.mementoweb.org/events/IA201002/>.
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> We are very interested in your feedback. Discussions are welcomed on the Memento list at <http://groups.google.com/group/memento-dev/>.
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> Greetings,
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> On behalf of the Memento team:
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> Herbert Van de Sompel - Los Alamos National Laboratory
> Michael L. Nelson - Old Dominion University
> Robert Sanderson - Los Alamos National Laboratory
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> Michael L. Nelson mln at cs.odu.edu http://www.cs.odu.edu/~mln/
> Dept of Computer Science, Old Dominion University, Norfolk VA 23529
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