Karl Blumenthal
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Hello Brigette, Thanks for flagging those for us! Your saved test crawls are available now: https://wayback.archive-it.org/5184/*/https://enrp.columbian.gwu.edu/ https://wayback.archive-it.org/518...
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Thanks for tagging that one, Walker! Our apologies for the mixed message, but it should read "2020," of course. We've fixed the typo. This week's scheduled downtime will in fact enable us to lay th...
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Hi, Hazlett. That's a weird one -- thanks for letting us know! Have you cleared your web browser's cache of old files and data lately? Sometimes those can confuse web forms like Archive-It's metada...
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We're excited to release the Archive-It Partner API to your direct use! In case you missed them live, you can catch up on API basics, the instructions for use, and the documentation here: Webinar ...
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Hi, Julia. Mary's advice above is still current. I'd recommend starting by going through her steps, 1-4, if you have not already. If this fails to archive a specific LinkedIn seed though, then plea...
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Good question, Samuel! In this case you should be able to add the seed URL to your collection as if it were any new seed, and in return you will see it then lead to the desired Wayback captures, bo...
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Miss Archive-It's Web Archiving Systems API training? Want to revisit anything you learned there live? You can catch up with the recording and documentation anytime in the Archive-It Help Center: ...
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Good catch, Roger, thanks! I should clarify: When you select one or more Twitter seeds from your list and "Add Rules," you should see this separate option in the dialog specifically for Twitter's n...
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Thanks for raising this, Amy! It helped us to resolve issues with Sidearm Sports sites generally. We've established that yours is up and running now via the direct support line. For those reading a...
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Hi, Brigette. Good question! An overage like this isn't very common because it indicates that the crawl reached your designated data limit right in the middle of archiving a very large file -- one ...