Archiving Websites: A Practical Guide for Information Management ProfessionalsDrawing on the author's experience of managing the National Archives' web archiving programme together with lessons learned from other international initiatives, this book offers a comprehensive overview of current best practice, together with practical guidance on establishing a web archiving programme. |
Contents
01BrownCh1 | 1 |
02BrownCh2 | 8 |
03BrownCh3 | 24 |
04BrownCh4 | 42 |
05BrownCh5 | 69 |
06BrownCh6 | 82 |
07BrownCh7 | 127 |
08BrownCh8 | 146 |
11BrownApp1 | 197 |
12BrownApp2 | 203 |
13BrownApp3 | 211 |
14BrownApp4 | 215 |
15BrownApp5 | 217 |
16BrownBib | 221 |
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18Brownendmatter | 239 |
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accessed 19 February allow approach appropriate archived content archived version archived website Archiving Consortium archiving programme British Library browser captured cataloguing Chapter ChiWriter collection list collection methods copy crawler crawling create database deep web defined delivery described detail developed digital object digital preservation direct transfer documents Download dynamic emulation ensure example functionality Heritrix HTTrack hyperlinks identified IIPC in-house infrastructure Internet Archive issues JHOVE JISC Licence LOCKSS long-term preservation material migration pathways National Archives National Library operating system organization passive preservation petabytes potential preservation planning quality assurance records remote harvesting risk search engines selection policy server significant snapshots specific standard storage stored technical registry technologies types UK Web Archiving UKWAC user agent Wayback Machine web browser web crawler web server website owner Wellcome Trust world wide web