This is the first edited volume to put the emerging field of web history
on the agenda of internet research. Sixteen original chapters
investigate how the use of the web has developed in the realm of web
culture at large, as well as how the organization of web industries and
old media institutions on the web have changed. A number of fundamental
theoretical and methodological questions related to doing web history
are also examined. The collection aims to explore some of the possible
ways of approaching the web of the past, based on the assumption that
the past is not only important for historical purposes, but because it
must be taken into consideration in order to fully understand the web of
the present and the web of the future. The book includes a foreword by
Charles Ess and contributions from Kirsten Foot, Steven Schneider,
Alexander Halavais, Ken Hillis, and more.