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<h4><strong>WEBINAR: High Fidelity Web Archiving with Browsertrix </strong></h4>
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DATE: Wednesday Mar 19, 2025 at 3pm ET/ 2pm CT/ 12 pm PT
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<em>(Webinars are recorded and all registrants will receive a link giving them the opportunity to watch the recording.)</em>
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PRESENTER: Camille Lawrence
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REGISTRATION LINK: <a href="https://event.webinarjam.com/register/105/39vxkaqy"><strong>Register Here</strong></a>
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ALTERNATIVE REGISTRATION LINK: <a href="https://preservethis.org/p/webinars">https://preservethis.org/p/webinars</a>
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DESCRIPTION:
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Nearly 30 years since the web's inception, archiving the web remains a challenge for many institutions and organizations. The Webrecorder team has been building web archiving tools to archive modern websites for over 10 years, culminating in Browsertrix, our latest offering. In this hands-on webinar, users will be able to explore the power of high-fidelity web archiving with Browsertrix, capturing content behind paywalls, archiving social media and replaying your archived items. Attendees will gain insight into how Browsertrix supports workflows, enhances collections, and aids in preservation, making web archiving more accessible and effective for organizations of all sizes!
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Attendees will also be able to leave with their own web archives that they can download and take with them, if they choose.
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WEBINAR AGENDA:
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<li>Being aware of web archiving challenges</li>
<li>Learning web archiving workflows</li>
<li>How to archive social media</li>
<li> Understanding quality assurance in web archiving</li>
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