recommended WHOIS history tools?
Hello all, I've been trying to track the history of a particular domain name through archive.org<http://archive.org>, and it occurred to me that I might get better information accessing historical WHOIS records. A quick search reveals that there are several services for this kind of thing, so I thought I'd ask if any AoIRists would recommend one over another. Thanks! Best, Spencer ------ Spencer Greenhalgh, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Information Science College of Communication and Information University of Kentucky Zoom: https://uky.zoom.us/my/greenhalgh website: spencergreenhalgh.com<http://spencergreenhalgh.com>
Hi, Spencer, I found this website <https://www.whois.net/>very helpful while I was studying the digital transitions of Nepali newspapers. Regards, Harsha Man Maharjan Senior Researcher, Martin Chautari On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 6:54 AM Greenhalgh, Spencer P. < spencer.greenhalgh@uky.edu> wrote:
Hello all,
I've been trying to track the history of a particular domain name through archive.org<http://archive.org>, and it occurred to me that I might get better information accessing historical WHOIS records. A quick search reveals that there are several services for this kind of thing, so I thought I'd ask if any AoIRists would recommend one over another.
Thanks!
Best,
Spencer
------ Spencer Greenhalgh, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Information Science College of Communication and Information University of Kentucky
Zoom: https://uky.zoom.us/my/greenhalgh website: spencergreenhalgh.com<http://spencergreenhalgh.com>
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