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Author: Eilidh MacGlone

I work in the Library's Acquisitions team, archiving Scottish websites for Modern Collections.

Getting to know the UK domain crawl

10th October 201812th November 2018 Eilidh MacGlone

2014 was a fairly eventful year in Scotland; over this period, colleagues and I were working in co-operation with the British Library, National Library of Wales and Bodleian Library, to select and create archived versions of sites in two webarchive collections: Commonwealth Games Glasgow 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum At the same time, Generation: 25 Years […]

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