Hi Sarah, not sure the programs does all what you need, but I have been using a firefox addon called Scrapbook for a while, to archive the web: http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/ you can save and manage collections of websites/pages, and it is quite powerful in my view,as it has a few useful management tools. You can easily back up collections and transfer them between scrapbook (so you can share with colleagues the data). I am not sure it does automatic crawling, but you might find something that can work with it. Well you can download it and play with it for a while :) and later decide if it is worth using it. I hope this is of some help S. -- My institutional page (not always updated with latest achievements) http://www.nuim.ie/nirsa/people/postdocs/stefano_de_paoli.shtml === New Fibreculture Paper on Cheating in MMORPGs: http://sixteen.fibreculturejournal.org/the-assemblage-of-cheating-how-to-stu... s and downloads as well, although as we are tending to focus on relatively short periods of intense interest around particularly issues/events, we don't need a long-term crawl system.
Suggestions from this clever and useful list most welcome, although currently this list is making me sad that I am not in Sweden to meet people at exciting venues and hear what I am sure is some great work (:
Sincerely Sarah
Sarah Oates Professor of Political Communication School of Social and Political Sciences Adam Smith Building University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8RT
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