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Reconstruction of the US First Website

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The Web idea started on 1989 with a proposal from Sir Tim Berners-Lee. The first US website has been developed at SLAC on 1991. This early version of the Web and the subsequent updates until 1998 have been preserved by SLAC archive and history office for many years. In this paper, we discuss the strategy and techniques to reconstruct this early website and make it available through Stanford Web Archive Portal.

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        JCDL '15: Proceedings of the 15th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
        June 2015
        324 pages
        ISBN:9781450335942
        DOI:10.1145/2756406
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        • Paul Logasa Bogen,
        • Suzie Allard,
        • Holly Mercer,
        • Micah Beck,
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        • Geneva Henry

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