Web archives are repositories of content preserved from the World Wide Web, not to be confused with other types of archives that offer services or content online.
Web archives preserve content that otherwise tends to disappear or change rapidly, which probably makes them the most important initiative towards preservation of cultural heritage in our age.
Never before have the actions, ongoings, sentiments, trends, decision processes; in politics, business and industry, institutions, news media, entertainment providers, interest groups, and individuals, been documented or preserved at the level of detail offered by ongoing and systematic preservation of the Web, with content from all levels of society.
This book strives to present the underlying methods and reasons for preserving web content, with a focus on the principles (rather than specific methods that may become obsolete almost as quickly as web pages may disappear), and on detailing the nature of the archived results with its potentials and pitfalls.
Asger Harlung is an e-Learning Consultant, MA, and a Digital Methods Consultant at Aarhus University, Denmark. He has been a factory worker, a programmer, an adults' teacher, an assistant university teacher, and an e-Learning consultant at the National Centre for e-Learning in Denmark. Since 2016 he has worked with web archives and web archiving and taught this topic at workshops and courses for PhD students and researchers. He is presently working in the broader field of digital methods at Aarhus University, Department of Media and Journalism Studies, and Centre for Digital Methods and Media.
"The book's strength is in its unique position in the market. Harlung's monograph proudly embraces the 'web archiving for dummies' mindset and turns out to be successful in it. (...) Its strength lies in guiding students and practitioners through that middle ground, demystifying the unfamiliar terrain of web archiving and encouraging steady engagement with its real challenges.
This is a great kick-starter into web archiving and provides a smooth transition into more advanced literature, before grabbing one's first Brügger or Milligan off the shelf."
Review Web Archives and Web Archiving
Internet Historiesdecember 2025
"The book's strength is in its unique position in the market. Harlung's monograph proudly embraces the 'web archiving for dummies' mindset and turns out to be successful in it. (...) Its strength lies in guiding students and practitioners through that middle ground, demystifying the unfamiliar terrain of web archiving and encouraging steady engagement with its real challenges.
This is a great kick-starter into web archiving and provides a smooth transition into more advanced literature, before grabbing one's first Brügger or Milligan off the shelf."