«This self-evidently timely publication, prompted by the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web in 2014, is an important contribution to the growing field of web and Internet history. It is one of the first serious scholarly attempts to consider the factors – social, cultural, technical and economic – which have shaped the web as we know it today; and to examine how the web in turn has shaped contemporary society and our daily lived experience.[...] <i>Web 25</i> serves both as an excellent introduction to web history and as a forum for presenting new and important research. Several of the chapters [...] should find their way straight on to digital humanities and media and communication studies reading lists; but there is enormous value to reading the volume in its entirety.»<br />
(Jane Winters, Internet Histories 2/2018)
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Niels Brügger is a professor and the head of the Centre for Internet Studies and of NetLab at Aarhus University. His research interests include Web historiography and Web archiving. He has published several books within these areas, and is co-founder of the journal Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and Society.