TimeMap is a data structure that describes the availability of a web resource over time. It's part of the Memento framework, which allows users to access and view archived versions of web pages. A TimeMap essentially provides a timeline of different versions (Mementos) of a specific resource (Original Resource), pointing to where those versions are stored in web archives. It's commonly used for web archiving, digital preservation, and accessing historical web content.
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