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Web harvesting (also known as web scraping) is the process of data collection from target web pages by specialized programs or software. This software may directly access the World Wide Web using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol or a web browser. While web scraping can be done manually by a software user, the term typically refers to automated processes implemented using a bot or web crawler. It is a form of copying in which specific data is gathered and copied from the web, typically into a central local database or spreadsheet, for later retrieval or analysis.
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Webinar refers to an event where one speaker or a small group of speakers present with limited audience interaction.
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Web scraping (also known as web harvesting) is the process of data collection from target web pages by specialized programs or software. This software may directly access the World Wide Web using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol or a web browser. While web scraping can be done manually by a software user, the term typically refers to automated processes implemented using a bot or web crawler. It is a form of copying in which specific data is gathered and copied from the web, typically into a central local database or spreadsheet, for later retrieval or analysis.
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Work refers to an output. Sometimes the work is creative and will attract copyright; sometimes it’s not and will be in the public domain from the moment of creation.
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Working group refers to an instrument used throughout the Europeana Initiative to address ongoing activities and issues of continuing relevance within the Europeana Network Association and the Europeana Aggregators’ Forum.
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Workshop refers to a participatory event with clear outcomes and can be used as a formal training session. A workshop is led by a facilitator and supported with instructional material and/or equipment.
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