collection development for selective web archiving
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Collection Development for
Selective Web Archiving
Nicholas Taylor (@nullhandle)
Web Archiving Service Manager
Stanford University Libraries
Archive-It Partner Meeting
August 2, 2016
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the Web is on fire
“Forest wildfire” by Project LM under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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what are we going to save?
“20130809-FS-LSC-0607” by U.S. Department of Agriculture under CC BY 2.0
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an area of perceived progress
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NDSA: “2015 NDSA Web Archiving Survey”
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growth in archiving own content
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Own content Third-party content Both
2011 2013 2015
NDSA: “2015 NDSA Web Archiving Survey”
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“The Cost of Poor URL Design” by Frank Farm under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
traditional + web content collecting
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subject expertise
Wordle: “People | Stanford University Libraries”
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necessary but not sufficient
“In principle, the collection development policy for the
Tamiment Library’s Web Archive parallels that of the
Tamiment Library as a whole (labor and radicalism)”
In practice, this is complicated by (a) the enormous size
and variety of born digital materials within Tamiment’s
collecting scope…and (c) resource restraints. Thus the
Library will not only have to carefully appraise materials,
but to set priorities and limitations.”Tamiment Library: “Web Archiving Collecting Policy”
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focus on at-risk content
“Precarious” by Paul Sableman under CC BY 2.0
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complement collecting strengths
“Symbiosis” by John Spaderuiz under CC BY 2.0
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observe resource constraints
“Abandoned” by Daniel D'Auria under CC BY-SA 2.0
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consider what others are collecting
“2009 san diego comic-con: comics, still an elemental part of the con” by george ruiz under CC BY 2.0
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consider others’ access restrictions
“Garden Wall” by yuan2003 under CC BY-NC 2.0
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assess value to researchers
Archive-It: “WANE Example Use Cases”
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enable specific research
“Marine Le Pen 2017“
“Alain Juppé pour la France“
“Jean-Luc Mélenchon | Le blog“
https://www.sarkozy.fr/
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consider appropriate archiving tool
“Fruit Picker” by Naoto Sato under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
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save content, not links
“Signs!” by Brian Rawson-Ketchum under CC BY-SA 2.0
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prefer current, esoteric content
“How Much of the Web Is Archived?” by Ainsworth, AlSum, SalahEldeen, Weigle, and Nelson (2011).
79%
68%
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support community self-archiving
“traveling Pantry community workshop” by Dan Thompson under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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together we can preserve the Web
“Cathedral Grove” by Sang Trinh under CC BY 2.0