The Julie / Julia Project ... gone!
Hello everyone, Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie. Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately. Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding? This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer. Long time reader, first time poster ... Aimée Morrison, PhD Associate Professor Dept. of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo @digiwonk http://www.hookandeye.ca
You'd need to find some company that was archiving blog rss feeds during the time period of the blog. Technorati has the content in the their database somewhere, for example, but I don't think there's any direct way to get access to it from them. I'm sure the content exists in hundreds if not thousands of these rss aggregators. The trick is finding one and getting access to the data. Your best bet is probably spinn3r (http://spinn3r.com/), whose business is to sell aggregated rss feeds. They have been capturing a substantial chunk of all U.S. blogs for a few years. A couple of years ago when I needed access to their data, it was very easy to get a researcher key gratis. -hal On 10/4/11 7:12 PM, Aimée Morrison wrote:
Hello everyone,
Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie.
Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately.
Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding?
This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.
Long time reader, first time poster ...
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The Julie /Julia blog can be found in Wayback using the url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/ . I initially found a partial blog by entering the search phrase into Google. The partial blog in the Julie Powell's Book site refers you to the full blog site at http://open.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html. However, the indicator states the original url as "http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html" . Wayback will not find the site that you are directed/referred to, but it does find the original stated url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399 . Best, -Melinda Melinda Whetstone Doctoral Candidate Florida State University College of Communication & Information School of Library & Information Studies mrw06j@fsu.edu http://melindawhetstone.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Aimée Morrison ahm@uwaterloo.ca Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:12 pm Subject: [Air-L] The Julie / Julia Project ... gone! To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org
Hello everyone,<BR>> Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie.
Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately.
Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding?
This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.
Long time reader, first time poster ...
Aimée Morrison, PhD Associate Professor Dept. of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo @digiwonk http://www.hookandeye.ca _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Thank you so much, Melissa: worked! Best wishes, Aimée On 2011-10-04, at 8:54 PM, Melinda Whetstone wrote:
The Julie /Julia blog can be found in Wayback using the url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/ .
I initially found a partial blog by entering the search phrase into Google. The partial blog in the Julie Powell's Book site refers you to the full blog site at http://open.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html. However, the indicator states the original url as "http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html" .
Wayback will not find the site that you are directed/referred to, but it does find the original stated url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399 .
Best, -Melinda
Melinda Whetstone Doctoral Candidate Florida State University College of Communication & Information School of Library & Information Studies
mrw06j@fsu.edu http://melindawhetstone.net
----- Original Message ----- From: Aimée Morrison ahm@uwaterloo.ca Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:12 pm Subject: [Air-L] The Julie / Julia Project ... gone! To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org
Hello everyone,<BR>> Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie.
Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately.
Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding?
This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.
Long time reader, first time poster ...
Aimée Morrison, PhD Associate Professor Dept. of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo @digiwonk http://www.hookandeye.ca _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Hi all: Julie Powell has the whole archive on her website: http://juliepowellbooks.com/blog.html#aug will take you to the first post. The open.salon link no longer works, and apparently it was never posted on Salon at all. Best, Meryl 2011/10/4 Aimée Morrison <ahm@uwaterloo.ca>
Thank you so much, Melissa: worked! Best wishes, Aimée
On 2011-10-04, at 8:54 PM, Melinda Whetstone wrote:
The Julie /Julia blog can be found in Wayback using the url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/ .
I initially found a partial blog by entering the search phrase into Google. The partial blog in the Julie Powell's Book site refers you to the full blog site at http://open.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html. However, the indicator states the original url as " http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html" .
Wayback will not find the site that you are directed/referred to, but it does find the original stated url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399 .
Best, -Melinda
Melinda Whetstone Doctoral Candidate Florida State University College of Communication & Information School of Library & Information Studies
mrw06j@fsu.edu http://melindawhetstone.net
----- Original Message ----- From: Aimée Morrison ahm@uwaterloo.ca Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:12 pm Subject: [Air-L] The Julie / Julia Project ... gone! To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org
Hello everyone,<BR>> Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie.
Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately.
Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding?
This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.
Long time reader, first time poster ...
Aimée Morrison, PhD Associate Professor Dept. of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo @digiwonk http://www.hookandeye.ca _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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*This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.* * * I'm actually going to tackle this issue in my Ignite talk at IR12. Alex --- Alexander Leavitt PhD Student USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism http://alexleavitt.com Twitter: @alexleavitt 2011/10/4 Meryl Krieger <meryl.krieger@gmail.com>
Hi all:
Julie Powell has the whole archive on her website: http://juliepowellbooks.com/blog.html#aug will take you to the first post. The open.salon link no longer works, and apparently it was never posted on Salon at all.
Best, Meryl
2011/10/4 Aimée Morrison <ahm@uwaterloo.ca>
Thank you so much, Melissa: worked! Best wishes, Aimée
On 2011-10-04, at 8:54 PM, Melinda Whetstone wrote:
The Julie /Julia blog can be found in Wayback using the url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/ .
I initially found a partial blog by entering the search phrase into Google. The partial blog in the Julie Powell's Book site refers you to the full blog site at http://open.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html. However, the indicator states the original url as " http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html" .
Wayback will not find the site that you are directed/referred to, but it does find the original stated url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399 .
Best, -Melinda
Melinda Whetstone Doctoral Candidate Florida State University College of Communication & Information School of Library & Information Studies
mrw06j@fsu.edu http://melindawhetstone.net
----- Original Message ----- From: Aimée Morrison ahm@uwaterloo.ca Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:12 pm Subject: [Air-L] The Julie / Julia Project ... gone! To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org
Hello everyone,<BR>> Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie.
Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately.
Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding?
This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.
Long time reader, first time poster ...
Aimée Morrison, PhD Associate Professor Dept. of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo @digiwonk http://www.hookandeye.ca _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Hi Meryl The information given in http://juliepowellbooks.com/blog is only part of the blog. The key is that there are only posts for one day a month. Julie posted nearly every day. The link I posted earlier only works if it is entered into Wayback (http://www.archive.org/web/web.php) . Using the http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/ link, you can then select various dates for the blog. I have only checked back to August 2002, but it appears to be intact. Best, -Melinda ----- Original Message ----- From: Meryl Krieger meryl.krieger@gmail.com Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 8:24 pm Subject: Re: [Air-L] The Julie / Julia Project ... gone! To: Aimée Morrison ahm@uwaterloo.ca Cc: Melinda Whetstone mrw06j@fsu.edu, air-l@listserv.aoir.org
Hi all:<BR>> Julie Powell has the whole archive on her website: http://juliepowellbooks.com/blog.html#aug will take you to the first post. The open.salon link no longer works, and apparently it was never posted on Salon at all.
Best, Meryl
2011/10/4 Aimée Morrison ahm@uwaterloo.ca
Thank you so much, Melissa: worked! Best wishes, Aimée
On 2011-10-04, at 8:54 PM, Melinda Whetstone wrote:
The Julie /Julia blog can be found in Wayback using the url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/ .
I initially found a partial blog by entering the search phrase into> Google. The partial blog in the Julie Powell's Book site refers you to the full blog site at http://open.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html. However,> the indicator states the original url as " http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html" .
Wayback will not find the site that you are directed/referred to, but it does find the original stated url, http://blogs.salon.com/0001399 .
Best, -Melinda
Melinda Whetstone Doctoral Candidate Florida State University College of Communication & Information School of Library & Information Studies
mrw06j@fsu.edu http://melindawhetstone.net
----- Original Message ----- From: Aimée Morrison ahm@uwaterloo.ca Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:12 pm Subject: [Air-L] The Julie / Julia Project ... gone! To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org
Hello everyone,
Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie.
Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately.
Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding?
This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.
Long time reader, first time poster ...
Aimée Morrison, PhD Associate Professor Dept. of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo @digiwonk http://www.hookandeye.ca _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org> >> Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Melinda Whetstone Doctoral Candidate Florida State University, College of Communication & Information mrw06j@fsu.edu
Hey, I worked with soldiers' blogs that might be censored at any time and downloaded them with a software, which allows me to download several layers (Spider). Of course, this would be difficult to pass on to your students due to copyright issues - but at least you would have the material for the things you are writing etc. Best, Johanna 2011/10/5 Aimée Morrison <ahm@uwaterloo.ca>
Hello everyone,
Here's a problem of literary work in the Internet age. After verifying that Julie Powell's salon.com blog, the Julie / Julia Project was still online in August, I assigned it to my graduate class along with the book that came out of it, and the movie.
Now? The blog is gone. It's not in the wayback machine. My RA has been digging around and can only confirn that it is gone, taken down deliberately.
Is there any other lurking corner of the Internet in which this blog might still be hiding?
This is actually a pretty acute and serious research and pedagogical question, and I would really appreciate any insight any of you might offer.
Long time reader, first time poster ...
Aimée Morrison, PhD Associate Professor Dept. of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo @digiwonk http://www.hookandeye.ca _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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