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WebCite

WebCite is an intermittently available archive site, originally designed to digitally preserve scientific and educationally important material on the web by taking snapshots of Internet contents as they existed at the time when a blogger or a scholar cited or quoted from it. The preservation service enabled verifiability of claims supported by the cited…

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Owner
University of Toronto
Available in
English
Commercial
No
Created by
Gunther Eysenbach
Current status
View historical archives only, no new archives
Launched
1997; 29 years ago (1997)

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Overview

Service features

History

Fundraising

Business model

Copyright issues

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Map overview Semantic statistics

WebCite

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples56
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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WebCite

Top relations

related to Copyright issues · 13
WebCite → CV-S-04-0413-RCJ-LRL, District, Field, Google, Google's, In, Internet, January, Nevada, The, To, United States District Court, Web
related to history · 13
WebCite → Although, By, Conceived, Eysenbach, Google Cache, Google's, Gunther Eysenbach, IIPC, In, International Internet Preservation Consortium, Internet, Internet Archive, Twitter
related to Service features · 6
WebCite → HTML, It, JavaScript, MIME, PDF, Wayback Machine
related to Fundraising · 5
WebCite → Amazon EC2, As, FundRazr, January, This
related to Business model · 4
WebCite → Early, The, Toronto, University
related to DMCA requests · 3
WebCite → According, DMCA, The
Available in · 1
WebCite → English
Commercial · 1
WebCite → No
Created by · 1
WebCite → Gunther Eysenbach
Current status · 1
WebCite → View historical archives only, no new archives

Important terminology Word statistics

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Important terminology

web archive pages site service internet copyright requests content archiving cited eysenbach archived implied license preservation year snapshots time june

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
WebCiteAvailable inEnglish1.00infobox
WebCiteCommercialNo1.00infobox
WebCiteCreated byGunther Eysenbach1.00infobox
WebCiteCurrent statusView historical archives only, no new archives1.00infobox
WebCiteLaunched1997; 29 years ago (1997)1.00infobox
WebCiteOwnerUniversity of Toronto1.00infobox
WebCiteURLWebCitation.org1.00infobox
WebCiteis aintermittently available archive site0.90text
access timeinstance ofIt also archived metadata about the collected resources0.80text
MIME typeinstance ofIt also archived metadata about the collected resources0.80text
and content length.WebCite was a non-profit consortium supported by publishersinstance ofIt also archived metadata about the collected resources0.80text
editorsinstance ofIt also archived metadata about the collected resources0.80text

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