In the German speaking language area, three major web-based subject
gateways focusing on Contemporary History have been built up during the
last ten years. This book provides a comparative analysis of
www.zeitgeschichte-online.de, www.vl-zeitgeschichte.de and
zis.uibk.ac.at as three major examples of German-speaking web-based
subject gateways on Contemporary History embedded in the context of
applied Historical Information Science. Following basic information
about the three web-based subject gateways at issue, generic technical
web-page evaluation methods are discussed. Subsequently, a framework for
specific analyses of web-pages and subject gateways is introduced and
applied to the three subject gateways along several analysis vectors. It
can be shown that approaching historical content by analyzing its
"secondary", i.e. formal aspects, can prepare the grounds for new
insights about the content itself, and that such analysis can enrich the
discussion about the current status and prospects of a whole discipline.