[ih] Fwd: Internet Histories Volume 9, issue 3 is online

Brian E Carpenter brian.e.carpenter at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 18:20:17 PDT 2025


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Subject: 	[SIGCIS-Members] Internet Histories Volume 9, issue 3 is online
Date: 	Mon, 6 Oct 2025 10:45:23 +0000
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To whom it may concern,

The Editorial Staff of Internet Histories is pleased to announce, that

Internet Histories Volume 9, issue 3 is now online.

Please notice: All research articles in this volume are open access.

The full volume may be accessed here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/9/3 <https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/9/3>

A list of the content is included below.

If you have an interesting piece on web or Internet history, please submit @InternetHistor http://www.tandfonline.com/rint20, or email Managing Editor Niels Brügger nb at cc.au.dk

With kind regards on behalf of the editorial team,

Asger Harlung, editorial assistant, Internet Histories

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List of articles in Vol. 9(3):

Research Articles
An early Web history of vaccine skeptical digital rhetorics | Open Access
Miles C. Coleman & Will Mari

Patterns of piracy: Sci-Hub and Sweden 2011–2018 | Open Access
Zakayo Kjellström

Brilliant Digital: a 1990s Australian videogames studio that brought Xena, KISS, and Popeye together in the Multipath Movies experimental streaming service | Open Access
Helen Stuckey & Stephanie Harkin

Powell.pps: close & distant reading of primary sources in web archives | Open Access
Trevor Owens, Benjamin Charles Germain Lee & Jonah Estess


Book Reviews
Averting the Digital Dark Age: How Archivists, Librarians, and Technologists Built the Web a Memory, by Ian Milligan
Reviewer: Kieran Hegarty

Tor: From the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy, by Ben Collier
Reviewer: Ashley E. Gorham

	




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