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The Web IS a Mess : Lessons Learned using Archive-It

The Web IS a Mess : Lessons Learned using Archive-It. Kathy Jordan The Library of Virginia May 3, 2007. History of Web archiving at LVA George Allen Administration 100 pages printed on color paper Jim Gilmore Administration 11 compact discs containing most of the html and image files

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The Web IS a Mess : Lessons Learned using Archive-It

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  1. The Web IS a Mess : Lessons Learned using Archive-It Kathy Jordan The Library of Virginia May 3, 2007

  2. History of Web archiving at LVA • George Allen Administration • 100 pages printed on color paper • Jim Gilmore Administration • 11 compact discs containing most of the html and image files • Over 200 hours of staff time transferring to server & processing

  3. Mark Warner Administration…. • Seeking a new and better solution • Aspirations of the governor • Sent a general email to the Internet Archive • Resulted in 2005 pilot project • Cultivated relationship with govs office

  4. Now that we had all the technology…. • Collection Development Policies • State agency Web content • In line with retention & disposition requirements? • State publications • Privately created Virginia-related content • Genealogy, politics, elected officials, elections

  5. Collection management decisions • Began with goal of meeting needs of Governor Warner • Created collections for governor & cabinet secretaries, state agencies, other initiatives/projects • Technology problems with continuity of surfing & searching this archived web content

  6. Collection management decisions • Shift to exploring user needs & expectations for using archived Web content • Create LVA Web UI • Create collections merging all state government content • On 4 year cycle with statewide elections

  7. New technology challenges • Database driven content is not “crawlable” • Many state agencies are now providing extremely important citizen services through databases • We’re not capturing it • What to do?

  8. Next Steps • Develop LVA Web Archive Collections user interface • How “dark” of a dark archive? • Policy development & management-side impact • Staffing, staff training, staff buy-in • Strategic planning & continued funding

  9. Time’s Up! ~Thanks~ kjordan@lva.lib.va.us

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