Formats over Time: Exploring UK Web History

Abstract

Is software obsolescence a significant risk? To explore this issue, we analysed a corpus of over 2.5 billion resources cor- responding to the UK Web domain, as crawled between 1996 and 2010. Using the DROID and Apache Tika identification tools, we examined each resource and captured the results as extended MIME types, embedding version, software and hardware identifiers alongside the format information. The combined results form a detailed temporal format profile of the corpus, which we have made available as open data. We present the results of our initial analysis of this dataset. We look at image, HTML and PDF resources in some detail, showing how the usage of different formats, versions and software implementations has changed over time. Further- more, we show that software obsolescence is rare on the web and uncover evidence indicating that network effects act to stabilise formats against obsolescence.

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Andrew N. Jackson
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ischool; toronto; canada; software obsolescence; internet; web domains
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