The UK government Web Archive: a resource for contemporary historians (2) | The National Archives blog In this post I would like to highlight how the UKGWA can be used to draw broader conclusions from the official record, particularly in terms of language and trends, via data analysis. The UKGWA comprises over 3 billion URLs from around 3,000 websites captured from 1996-2014. This adds up to around 90 terabytes of data, and around 2.5 billion webpages. Even the most enthusiastic researcher would struggle to read that much text. http://bit.ly/1oOjCAA Source: http://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/blog/uk-government-web-archive-resource-contemporary-historians-2/ See if people are clicking on this link: http://bit.ly/1oOjCAA+ Try the bitly.com sidebar to see who is talking about a page on the web: http://bitly.com/pages/sidebar -- Peter Kurilecz CRM CA IGP [log in to unmask] Dallas, Texas Save our in-boxes! http://emailcharter.org http://twitter.com/RAINbyte http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/RAINbyte/ http://paper.li/RAINbyte/rainbyte http://pinterest.com/pakurilecz/archives/ http://pinterest.com/pakurilecz/records-management/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/peterakurilecz Information not relevant for my reply has been deleted to reduce the electronic footprint and to save the sanity of digest subscribers List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance To unsubscribe from this list, click the below link. If not already present, place UNSUBSCRIBE RECMGMT-L or UNSUB RECMGMT-L in the body of the message. mailto:[log in to unmask]