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Web Preservation, or Managing your Organisation’s Online Presence After the Organisation Ceases to Exist IRMS 2016 conference, Brighton on 15-17 May 2016 Brian Kelly Independent researcher/consultant at UK Web Focus Ltd. Contact Details Brian Kelly Email: [email protected] Twitter: @briankelly Blog: http://ukwebfocus.com/ Slides and further information available at http://ukwebfocus.com/events/irms-2016-web-preservation/ UK Web Focus Event hashtag: #irms16 View slides & abstract at http://bit.ly/irms16-kelly Tweet comments using #irms16 #kelly

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Web Preservation, or Managing your

Organisation’s Online Presence After the

Organisation Ceases to ExistIRMS 2016 conference, Brighton on 15-17 May 2016

Brian KellyIndependent researcher/consultant at UK Web Focus Ltd.

Contact DetailsBrian Kelly

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @briankelly

Blog: http://ukwebfocus.com/

Slides and further information available at

http://ukwebfocus.com/events/irms-2016-web-preservation/

UK Web Focus Event hashtag: #irms16

View slides & abstract at http://bit.ly/irms16-kelly

Tweet comments using #irms16 #kelly

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AbstractAbstract

Your organisation has failed to survive cutbacks and will shortly

close. Public sector organisations may feel responsibilities for

ensuring that information about their activities is not lost if their

organisation is closed down. This talk summarises approaches

taken to managing web content provided by UKOLN, a national

centre of expertise in digital information management at the

University of Bath, which closed in July 2015.

UKOLN existed for 30+ years and had an important role to play in

development of online services for the UK’s higher education sector.

This case study summarises approaches taken to minimising loss of

this history.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Strategies for managing the termination of online services

2. Useful tools and services

3. Addressing the challenges and opportunities provide by social

media services 3

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In Other Words …

This talk describes:

• Steps taken over ~6 months to ensure web

products were not lost after cessation of funding

• Approaches taken in updating content

• Services used

• Understanding of risks

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What did we want to preserve?

• Documents e.g. PDFs

• Web resources (web sites)

• Software

• Ease of access to online content (e.g. functional links,

Google juice, …)

• Audiences, communities, …

• Resources which could inform stories

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We Know About Web Preservation!

Web preservation

services are

available:

• UK Web Archive

• Internet Archive

What does this talk

have to add?

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Focus Of This Talk

This talk addresses:

• Web preservation challenges when an organisation is to be closed

• Motivational issues for preserving web products

• Perspectives from higher education:

Moves towards open access; open practices; …

Blurring between social & professional online services

Increasing important of online services hosted beyond the institution

The talk provides:

• Summary of pragmatic approaches

• A real-world case study

• Suggestions on who the “Information Superheroes who enable business excellence” may be

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Funding Will Cease on 31 July 2013!

Background:

• Jisc announce cessation of core funding for UKOLN in Dec 2012

• 7 months to manage web preservation work

Challenges:

• What to do; how to do it!

• Why should I do it?!

Outcomes:

• Preservation work completed

• rUKOLN subsequently folded (July 2015)

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http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/

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Why Bother?

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What do I care about web preservation? I’ve lost my job, I’ve bills to pay, I don’t

know if I’ll get another job, …

Image from pixabay.com

Available under a CC-0 licence

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Motivating Factors

About UKOLN

• Established in 1977

• A centre of expertise in digital information management

• Funded by JISC and MLA (and predecessors)

• A national centre with an international reputation

• Influential in early digital library work in UK (eLib programme); metadata (Dublin Core); digital preservation (!); …

About UKOLN Staff:

• Many looking to continue work in digital library environment post-UKOLN

• “Will evidence of my professional work disappear?”

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30th anniversary event held at the

British Library in 2008

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Disappearing Content

Web content can

disappear for various

reasons:

• It’s no longer aligned

with current policies

• It’s embarrassing

• It’s illegal

• …

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Painting of famous photograph (which cannot be shown)

Organisations may have online

content of value to others which

they would prefer to vanish

In this case MySociety have

republished Conservative &

Labour party speeches

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Learning From Doctor Who!

“The Doctor Who missing episodes are the portions of the long-running British science-fiction television programme Doctor Who no longer held by the BBC. Between 1967 and 1978 the BBC routinely deleted archive programmes, for various practical reasons (lack of space, scarcity of materials, a lack of rebroadcast rights).”

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Doctor_Who_missing_episodes

Hobbyists, working under the radar, to the rescue!

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Why We Can’t Rely on the Funders

Ownership of online

content:

• Typically managed by

marketing

• Being positive

• Looking to the future

• “If web content is not

relevant to current

strategy it must go!”

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For example consider the

eFramework

• A “visionary new initiative”

• Gained international support

(New Zealand & Netherlands)

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The eframework.org Site Today

Issues:

• Learning (from apparent failures)

Preservation of:

• Content (beyond news items)

• Provence (who funded / carried out work)

• Significant dates (when started; when partners joined; when work finished)

• Why it stopped: technical reasons? politics? funding? …

• What can be learnt from this?

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Approaches Taken At UKOLN

Summary of approaches published on 29 July 2013:

• Identifying UKOLN’s web assets and the owner.

• Preparing the content so that it was suitable for preservation.

• Submitting details of web resources to UK Web Archive.

• Liaison with UK Web Archive to ensure that resources successfully archived.

Looking back:

• Uncertainties of rUKOLN continuation (lasted for 2 years)

• Assess and manage risks of dependencies (technical & organisational)

• Addressing motivational issues

• Continuation of preservation activities

• Sharing experiences with others (today!)

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UKOLN Projects

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UKOLN A-Z of

projects and

activities page used

as (public) list of

archiving work

Note some activities

may have

continued after

cessation of Jisc

funding and

continuation of

UKOLN at reduced

staffing levels (e.g.

Ariadne ejournal)

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UKOLN Projects

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Typical archived site:• Status clearly visible

on home page

• Content updated where possible (removed ‘will’; years for events included; …)

• Summary of archiving approaches documented

• Audit provided

• Links provided to significant resources

• Information on key contributors provided

• Links to archive copies provided

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Second Example QA Focus project web site

• Migrate key reports to more trusted environment (Bath Uni repository)

• Summarise licences for reuse

• Describe technical architecture (and remove ‘dynamic’ aspects; search interfaces: …)

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Note much of this work was

carried out when the project

funding finished in 2012, as an

example of best practice on

project termination (QA for

mothballing project sites)

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Trusted Hosting Agencies

The content has been updated. What happens next?

Papers

• Ensure key papers are migrated to Opus, University of Bath institutional repository

• Update links to point to copy on Opus

Web sites

• Explore resources which are available on Internet Archive and provide links

• Submit content to UK Web Archive

• Discussions with local computer service. Agreement to mirror content to new server and maintain static web site with existing URLs

Software

• Notification of closure of online services (analysis of incoming links & usage patterns)

• Software deposited in repositories e.g. Google Code

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When Things Go WrongThe UKOLN IRG Web site:

• Continuation of UKOLN

work after cessation of

core funding

• Ceased 2 year’s later

due to lack of

continuation funding,

departure of director,

lack of technical

expertise

• Web site migrated to

static mirror hosted

locally, but …

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http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/

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When Things Go WrongThe UKOLN IRG Web site:

• Continuation of UKOLN

work after cessation of

core funding

• Ceased 2 year’s later due

to lack of continuation

funding, departure of

director, lack of technical

expertise

• Web site migrated to static

mirror hosted locally, but

• Link is to a dynamic page:

http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/index.

html?p=2206.html

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http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/

http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/index.html%3Fp=2206.html

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When Things Go Wrong

Let’s Google the

missing page - “New

UKOLN Informatics

news site”:

• A static version of

page exists

• Nobody would

know this!

• Need to preserve

links and not just

content!

• Don’t use http://www.foo.com/?p=nnn

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http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/

Note also problems accessing http://ukoln.ac.uk/

Mirroring processes may not know about

redirects & other server configuration options

http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/2013/12/09/new-ukoln-informatics-news-site/

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When Things Go WrongA UKOLN IRG

project:

Ran from

October 2011 to

July 2013

Project reports

hosted on Bath

repository

Staff list provided

Link provided by

project blog,

hosted by Bath

University (not

in-house)

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http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/

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When Things Go Wrong

Research 360 blog

hosted by Bath

University:

• After(?) UKOLN

demise blog

deleted and link

provided to copy

on Internet Archive

• Most recent copy

taken on 25 April

2014

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http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/

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When Things Go Wrong

Research 360 blog

hosted by Bath

University:

• After(?) UKOLN

demise blog deleted

and link provided to

copy on Internet

Archive

• 20 copies taken

between 2012 and

2014

• Most recent copy

taken on 25 April

2014 25

http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk/

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Opus University of Bath’s

institutional

repository, Opus:

• Hosts many of

UKOLN’s

important

publications

• Provides a CV of

research-like

outputs

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http://opus.bath.ac.uk/view/person_id/588.html

Apparently I have 81 items –

but 1 (at least) isn’t mine!

Note:• Open access papers held in

several places (LOCKS)• Location unknown for

papers with strict copyright

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Opus University of Bath’s institutional repository, Opus:

• Hosts many of UKOLN’s important publications

• Provides a list of UKOLN staff & their outputs

But:

• Only some have their own CV page

• Others don’t:

Left ages ago

Left recently

http://http://opus.bath.ac.uk/view/divisions/cent=5Fukoln.html

Problems probably due

to bugs rather than

policy

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Take Control of Your CV!

Background:

• IR profile pages have disappeared

• No longer access to IR

• IR is now a read-only silo

Decision:

• Use Researchgate (and Academia.edu) to list publications

Then:

• Use them to host papers

• Control regained over content & presentation

• Richer functionality

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Events IWMW (Institutional Web Management Workshop) launched in 1997

• 20th anniversary this year

• 16 years of event web site hosted on UKOLN site

Thoughts:

• Not research

• But evidence of 17 years of development of institutional web services in UK HE

• My main area of work over 20 years!

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Content at risk. Need to

preserve content and

contextualise experiences

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IWMW ContentIWMW content migrated to

Lanyrd

• Timetable

• Abstracts

• Speaker details

Content provided for recent

post-UKOLN events

Plus links to:

• Speaker slides

• Twitter archives (where

available)

• Other related resources

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IWMW ContentIWMW content migrated to

Lanyrd

• Timetable

• Abstracts

• Speaker details

• Other related resources

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Slides uploaded to

Slideshare and embedded

in Lanyrd pages

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Twotter CaptioningLinks from Lanyrd entry to resources for Chris Sexton’s plenary at IWMW 2010:

• Slides hosted on Slideshare

• Video of talk on Vimeo

• Twitter commentary of videos on iTitleservice by Martin Hawksey, ALT

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Long-term access to this

information is uncertain.

Record of what was done

described on UK Web Focus

blog

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Slideshare Repository

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(Most) slides from IWMW events hosted on UKOLN web site since 1997 uploaded to Slideshare.

Note to facilitate discoverability:

• Slides embedded in Lanyrd

• Use of tags (iwmw1997)

Only PPT & PDF files uploaded (not HTML, etc!)

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Writing The Book

Who will be able to write

about 25 years of edtech

developments in UK HE?

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Compare challenges of writing

400+ page history of the JANET

network, published by JANET,

with writing one on the history of

web developments in UK HE,

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The IWMW Blog

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Some questions:

• What’s the point of preservation?

• What’s missing beyond resources?

My thoughts:

• Understand the past in order to plan for the future

• But we need the context and reflections

Hence establishment of IWMW blog, for 20th

anniversary of event

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The IWMW Blog

Derek Law’s reflection

on his IWMW 2009

plenary talk:

• Link to post about

talk is now to a

marketing page[Risk – professionals

repurpose old content]

• JISC PoWR blog

has closed[Risk – blog service

provider at jiscinvolve.org could

terminate service]

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Closed using

described practices

“So the challenge for Brian and his remarkable array of

colleagues is to keep the faith, keep proselytising and make

sure that the links to this 20th birthday set of blog posts blog

posts still work when the 25th birthday comes along!”

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The Individual’s Perspective

We should all expect to lose access to our institutional digital environment!

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We should therefore make plans for migrating content

from institutional silos!

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Where Did My Work Go?!

Developer /

researcher:

• Worked at Bristol

University

• Evidence of

research work

available

(publications)

• Online legacy is

harder to find

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“The Individual as Institution”

Importance

of individual

as agent for

preservation

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Individual as Institution, Lawrie :

converged blog, Lawrie Phipps, 7 May

2013, http://lawriephipps.co.uk/?p=199

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Revisiting the Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes:

1. Strategies for managing termination of online

services

Update content (provide context; removal of

problematic links & services; …)

2. Useful tools and services

UK Web Archive & Internet Archive

Institutional Repository

Research repositories; Slideshare; Lanyrd; …

3. Addressing the challenges and opportunities

provide by social media services

Opportunities to complement institutional, national &

international services

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Who are the information superheroes who will ensure that UK’s higher education digital memories are maintained for future generations?

• The British Library

• The research councils

• The funders

• The digital preservation services

• The institutions

• The motivated professionals

• The staff who support the motivated professionals and help shape institutional policies who embrace the role of the “individual as institution”

The Information Superheros

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Conclusions

Preservation of UKOLN resources

• A learning journey (doing the work and then reflecting on the work)

• Just letting the Internet Archive to archive your site isn’t sufficient (but can be useful)

• Submitting your site to the UK Web Archive is useful, but not sufficient by itself

• Management of mothballing sites should be carried out routinely

• Motivational factors are important

• Importance of ‘refreshing’ content, especially by motivated professionals

• Need to consider implications of “Individual as institution” – by both individuals and institutions!

• An ongoing process with multiple key stakeholders!

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Questions?

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