Link Lists for Websites of the US Senate in 2009

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Collection period

1/1/2009
12/31/2009

Date completed

9/30/2017

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Link Lists for Websites of the US Senate in 2009

Published Date

2018-09-28

Author Contact

Weber, Matthew S.
msw@umn.edu

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Abstract

Data contains hyperlinks that existed between websites that were part of the United States Senate domain in 2009. The data track track 8,764,397 unique URLs.

Description

Data are structured in a standard link list format, including source, destination, frequency and any associated descriptive text. See the readme file for more detailed information.

Referenced by

Weber, M. S. (2018). Methods and Approaches to Using Web Archives in Computational Communication Research. Communication Methods and Measures, 1-16.
https://doi.org/10.1080/19312458.2018.1447662

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National Science Foundation

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Weber, Matthew S.. (2018). Link Lists for Websites of the US Senate in 2009. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/D66X2B.
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SENATE_2009_part01.tar.gzSENATE_2009 link lists part 015.62 GB
SENATE_2009_part02.tar.gzSENATE_2009 link lists part 025.7 GB
SENATE_2009_part03.tar.gzSENATE_2009 link lists part 037.26 GB
README.txtReadme file21.64 KB

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