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

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

Kathy Jordan

The Library of Virginia

May 3, 2007

Page 2: 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• Over 200 hours of staff time transferring to server

& processing

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• 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

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• 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

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• 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

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• 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

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• 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?

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• 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

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Time’s Up!

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