Digital Humanities 2018 Edinburgh Research Explorer Legal Deposit Web Archives and the Digital Humanities Citation for published version: Gooding, P, Terras, M & Berube, L 2018, 'Legal Deposit Web Archives and the Digital Humanities: A Universe of Lost Opportunity?', Digital Humanities 2018 annual conference, Mexico City, Mexico, 26/06/18 - 29/06/18 pp. 590. Link: Link to publication record in Edinburgh Research Explorer Document Version: Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record General rights Copyright for the publications made accessible via the Edinburgh Research Explorer is retained by the author(s) and / or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing these publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Take down policy The University of Edinburgh has made every reasonable effort to ensure that Edinburgh Research Explorer content complies with UK legislation. 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Several nations, supported by legal deposit regu- lations, have introduced comprehensive national domain web crawling, an essential part of the national library re- mit to collect, preserve and make accessible a nation’s intellectual and cultural heritage (Brazier, 2016). Scholars have traditionally been the chief beneficiaries of legal de- posit collections: in the case of web archives, the poten- tial for research extends to contemporary materials, and to Digital Humanities text and data mining approaches. To date, however, little work has evaluated whether legal deposit regulations support computational approaches to research using national web archive data (Brügger, 2012; Hockx-Yu, 2014; Black, 2016). This paper examines the impact of electronic legal deposit (ELD) in the United Kingdom, particularly how the 2013 regulations influence innovative scholarship using the Legal Deposit UK Web Archive. As the first major case u 591 u study to analyse the implementation of ELD, it will ad- dress the following key research questions: • Is legal deposit, a concept defined and refined for print materials, the most suitable vehicle for suppor- ting DH research using web archives? • How does the current framing of ELD affect digital in- novation in the UK library sector? • How does the current information ecology, including not for-profit archives, influence the relationship between DH researchers and legal deposit libraries? Research Context The British Library began harvesting the UK web domain under legal deposit in 2013. The UK Web Archive had, by 2017, grown to 500Tb. However, UK legal deposit regu- lations, based on a centuries-old model of reading room access to deposited materials, affect the archive’s signi- ficant potential for research: in practice, researchers can only access the full range of UK websites within the walls of selected institutions. DH scholars, though, require ac- cess to textual corpora and metadata in addition to inter- faces for discovery and reading (Gooding, 2012). Winters argues that “it is the portability of data, its separability from an easy-to-use but necessarily limiting interface, which underpins much of the exciting work in the Digital Humanities” (2017: 246). Restricted deposit library ac- cess requires researchers to look elsewhere for portable web data: by undertaking their own web crawls, or by utili- sing datasets from Common Crawl (http://commoncrawl. org/) and the Internet Archive (https://archive.org). Both organisations provide vital services to researchers, and both innovate in areas that would traditionally fall under the deposit libraries’ purview. They support their mission by exploring the boundaries of copyright, including ex- ceptions for non-commercial text and data mining (In- tellectual Property Office, 2014). This contrast between risk-enabled independent organisations and deposit libraries, described by interviewees as risk averse, cha- llenges library/DH collaboration models such as BL Labs (http://labs.bl.uk) and Library of Congress Labs (https:// labs.loc.gov). Methodology This paper analyses the impact of the UK regulatory en- vironment upon DH reuse of the Legal Deposit UK Web Archive. It presents a quantitative analysis of information seeking behaviour, supported by insights from 30 inter- views with UK legal deposit library practitioners. Quanti- tative datasets consisted of Google Analytics reports, and web logs of UK web archive usage, which were analysed in SPSS and Excel. These datasets allowed us to identify broad patterns of information-seeking behaviour. Practitioner interviews were hand-coded to three le- vels in Nvivo: initial coding, to provide the foundations for higher level analysis; focused coding, to further refine the data; and axial coding, using the convergence of ideas as a basis for exploring the research questions (Hahn, 2008). This analysis will inform two further research phases: a broader quantitative analysis of UK ELD collections; and qualitative analysis of the ways that the research com- munity, and DH researchers, use ELD collections. Conclusion This paper provides a vital case study of how legal deposit regulations can influence library/DH collabora- tion. It argues that UK ELD regulations use a print-era view of national collections to interpret digital preserva- tion and access. 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Orekhov Frank Fischer Adjusting LERA For The Comparison Of Arabic Manuscripts Of _Kalīla wa-Dimna_ Beatrice Gründler Marcus Pöckelmann Afterlives of Digitization Lily Cho Julienne Pascoe Rapid Bricolage Implementing Digital Humanities William Dudley Pascoe The Time-Us project. Creating gold data to understand the gender gap in the French textile trades (17th–20th century) Eric de La Clergerie Manuela Martini Marie Puren Charles Riondet Alix Chagué Modeling Linked Cultural Events: Design and Application Kaspar Beelen Ivan Kisjes Julia Noordegraaf Harm Nijboer Thunnis van Oort Claartje Rasterhoff Bridging Divides for Conservation in the Amazon: Digital Technologies & The Calha Norte Portal Hannah Mabel Reardon Measured Unrest In The Poetry Of The Black Arts Movement Ethan Reed Does “Late Style” Exist? New Stylometric Approaches to Variation in Single-Author Corpora Jonathan Pearce Reeve Keeping 3D data alive: Developments in the MayaCityBuilder Project Heather Richards-Rissetto Rachel Optiz Fabrizio Galeazzi Finding Data in a Literary Corpus: A Curatorial Approach Brad Rittenhouse Sudeep Agarwal Mapping And Making Community: Collaborative DH Approaches, Experiential Learning, And Citizens’ Media In Cali, Colombia Katey Roden Pavel Shlossberg The Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus (DISCO): TEI and Linked Open Data Encoding, Data Distribution and Metrical Findings Pablo Ruiz Fabo Helena Bermúdez Sabel Clara Martínez Cantón Elena González-Blanco Borja Navarro Colorado Polysystem Theory and Macroanalysis. A Case Study of Sienkiewicz in Italian Jan Rybicki Katarzyna Biernacka-Licznar Monika Woźniak Interrogating the Roots of American Settler Colonialism: Experiments in Network Analysis and Text Mining Ashley Sanders Garcia ¿Existe correlación entre importancia y centralidad? 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Klein Bridging Digital Humanities Internal and Open Source Software Projects through Reusable Building Blocks Rebecca Sutton Koeser Benjamin W Hicks Building Bridges Across Heritage Silos Kalliopi Kontiza Catherine Jones Joseph Padfield Ioanna Lykourentzou Voces y Caras: Hispanic Communities of North Florida Constanza M. López Baquero Empatía Digital: en los pixeles del otro Carolina Laverde Atlas de la narrativa mexicana del siglo XX y la representación visualizada de México en su literatura. Avance de proyecto Nora Marisa León-Real Méndez HuViz: From _Orlando_ to CWRC… And Beyond! Kim Martin Abi Lemak Susan Brown Chelsea Miya Jana Smith-Elford Endangered Data Week: Digital Humanities and Civic Data Literacy Brandon T. Locke Herramienta web para la identificación de la técnica de manufactura en fotografías históricas Gustavo Lozano San Juan Propuesta interdisciplinaria de un juego serio para la divulgación de conocimiento histórico. Caso de estudio: la divulgación del saber histórico sobre la vida conventual de los carmelitas descalzos del ex-Convento del Desierto de los Leones Leticia Luna Tlatelpa Fabián Gutiérrez Gómez Edné Balmori Feliciano García García Dr. Luis Rodriguez Morales Digital 3D modelling in the humanities Sander Münster Question, Create, Reflect: A Holistic and Critical Approach to Teaching Digital Humanities Kristen Mapes Matthew Handelman “Smog poem”. Example of data dramatization Piotr Marecki Leszek Onak ANJA, ¿dónde están los encabalgamientos? Clara Martinez-Canton Pablo Ruiz-Fabo Elena González-Blanco Combining String Matching and Cost Minimization Algorithms for Automatically Geocoding Tabular Itineraries Rui Santos Bruno Emanuel Martins Patricia Murrieta-Flores How We Became Digital? 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