Jessica Ogden

Jessica Ogden

University of Bristol

H-index: 9

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jessica Ogden

Jessica Ogden, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

'Crisis Collection': Archival Logics in the Face of Dead and Dying Platforms

Know (ing) Infrastructure: The Wayback Machine as object and instrument of digital research

Immigration, race, and nation in the UK: The politics of belonging on Twitter

Web Histories in the making: Web Archives & the Logics of Practice

How to Design Web Archives Research

“Everything on the internet can be saved”: Archive Team, Tumblr and the cultural significance of web archiving

Geophysical Survey At Çatalhöyük: Results of Combined Magnetometer and Ground Penetrating Radar

‘Go fish’: Conceptualising the challenges of engaging national web archives for digital research

Jessica Ogden Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

349

Citations(since 2020)

239

Cited By

163

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

7

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Jessica Ogden

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

'Crisis Collection': Archival Logics in the Face of Dead and Dying Platforms

Jessica Ogden

2023/10/20

Know (ing) Infrastructure: The Wayback Machine as object and instrument of digital research

Convergence

Jessica Ogden

Edward Summers

Shawn Walker

2023/3

Immigration, race, and nation in the UK: The politics of belonging on Twitter

Sociological Research Online

Bindi V Shah

Jessica Ogden

2023/3

Web Histories in the making: Web Archives & the Logics of Practice

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

Johannes Paßmann

Lisa Gerzen

Martina Schories

Jessica Ogden

Emily Maemura

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2023/12/31

How to Design Web Archives Research

Jessica Ogden

Michael Kurzmeier

Frédéric Clavert

2022

“Everything on the internet can be saved”: Archive Team, Tumblr and the cultural significance of web archiving

Internet Histories

Jessica Ogden

2022/4/3

Geophysical Survey At Çatalhöyük: Results of Combined Magnetometer and Ground Penetrating Radar

K Strutt

S Campana

J Ogden

G Catanzariti

G Morelli

2022

‘Go fish’: Conceptualising the challenges of engaging national web archives for digital research

International Journal of Digital Humanities

Jessica Ogden

Emily Maemura

2021/11

Patterns of Use: Conceptualising the role of web archives in online discourse

Jessica Ogden

Ed Summers

Shawn Walker

2021/6/18

‘Everything on the Internet can be saved’: Archive Team and the death/resurrection of Tumblr NSFW

Internet Histories

Jessica Ogden

2020/10/3

Integrating Magnetic and GPR Survey at Çatalhöyük

Near Eastern Archaeology

Kristian Strutt

Stefano Campana

Jessica Ogden

Gianluca Catanzariti

Gianfranco Morelli

2020/6/1

Knowing infrastructure: Critically engaging the Wayback Machine as source for STS research

Jessica Ogden

Ed Summers

Shawn Walker

2020/5/28

Saving the web: Facets of web archiving in everyday practice

Jessica Rose Ogden

2020

A tale of two web archives: Challenges of engaging web archival infrastructures for research

Jessica Ogden

Emily Maemura

2020/10/7

Web archiving as culture: Tumblr and the cultural construction of the archived web

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

Jessica Ogden

2020/10/5

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