[Sca-cooks] Use of FB for scholarly discussions and problems with FB g...

JIMCHEVAL at aol.com JIMCHEVAL at aol.com
Sun Nov 10 21:00:25 PST 2013


It occurred to me others must have faced this issue:

ArchiveFacebook  1.4
by Mat Kelly, Carlton Northern, Hany SalahEldeen, Michael Nelson, Frank  
McCown
ArchiveFacebook is a free tool that allows you to save content from  your 
Facebook account directly to your hard drive. Archive your photos,  messages, 
activity stream, friends list, notes, events and groups.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/archivefacebook/



Facebook and Privacy · 1,361,071 like this
April 11, 2012 at 11:05pm  · 
Starting today, you will be able to download an expanded archive of your  
Facebook account history. First introduced in 2010, Download Your Information 
 lets you get a copy of what you've shared on Facebook, such as photos, 
posts,  messages, a list of friends and chat conversations. Now you can access  
additional categories of information, including previous names, friend 
requests  you've made and IP addresses you logged in from. This feature will be 
rolling  out gradually to all users and more categories of information will 
be available  for download in the future. Download Your Information is 
available from your  Facebook Account Settings.
 
http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/archiving-your-facebook-data-2/28644
 
 
Under Account Settings, you can also archive all your own posts:
 
General Account Settings

PasswordEdit
Password never  changed.
NetworksEdit
No networks.
LanguageEdit
English  (US)
Download a copy of your Facebook data.


The Smithsonian apparently uses PDF's:

http://siarchives.si.edu/blog/smithsonian-using-and-archiving-facebook


Jim Chevallier
www.chezjim.com

Les Leftovers: sort of a  food history blog
leslefts.blogspot.com






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