
A webarchiválás válogatott bibliográfiája összefoglalókkal Szerkeszti: Németh Márton <[email protected]> Frissítés dátuma: 2018.09.11. Beinert, T. (2017). Webarchivierung an der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek. (German). Web Archiving at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. (English) , 51 (6), 490. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,cookie,cpid&custid=s6213251&gro upid=main&profile=eds The Bayerische Staatsbibliothek has been collecting and archiving websites dealing with regional studies and science since the year 2010. The article provides a survey of the collection and archiving profiles of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek concerning websites, the legal basis, the workflow which has been developed as well as the registration and making available of websites in the archives. Finally, further perspectives for the future are presented. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Boruna, A. E., & Rahme, N. (2011). Arhivarea paginilor Web – ini ţiative relevante de păstrare a patrimoniului digital european. Biblioteca Nationala a Romaniei. Informare si Documentare , 4, 39–52,. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1443688144?accountid=27464 Brakker, N. V., & Kujbyshev, L. A. (2013). The Experience of the National Libraries Abroad of the Collection and Longterm Preservation of Internet Resources. Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)] , (2), 88–96. https://doi.org/10.25281/0869- 608X-2013-0-2-88-96 A review of National Libraries experience of WEB harvesting, archiving technologies and legal issues. The paper suggests an overlook of experience and experiments of National Libraries of Austria, Germany, China, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zeeland, Northway, Portugal, United Kingdom, USA, Finland, France, Czech Republic and Sweden. Buel, J. W. (2018). Assembling the Living Archive: A Media-Archaeological Excavation of Occupy Wall Street. Public Culture , 30 (2), 283–303. https://doi.org/10.1215/08992363- 4310930 The article discusses the issues behind the social protest called Occupy Wall Street (OWS) that was staged in Zuccotti Park, Manhattan, New York in September 2011. Also cited are the efforts to archive the movement to preserve its history in a decentralized online archive, as well as the efforts by the OWS Archives Working Group in the archival process. Careless, J. (2013). Archiving Web Content: An Online Searcher Roundtable. Online Searcher , 37 (2), 44–46. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1417518328?accountid=27464 1 In a roundtable discussion, several executives shared their views about archiving web content. Library of Congress’ Office of Strategic Initiatives leader Abbie Grotke said the Library’s web archiving project preserves web content around events, such as the US National Elections or September 11, or related themes such as public policy topics or the US Congress. They also archive their own Web site at loc.gov. Las Vegas-Clark County Library District virtual library manager Lauren Stokes said they archive their video and audio content in a variety of media. They use local server storage, portable hard drive backups as well as CD backups. Server storage is also backed up on tapes rotated into cold storage. Boston Public Library’s director of administration and technology David Leonard said their digitization efforts are focused on accessibility. Web portal accessibility -- whether as part of their own web presence or the positing of materials to other Internet sites as well as some social media sites -- all help with accessibility. Adapted from the source document. Duke, J. (2013). Internet Archive, Reed Tech Agree. Advanced Technology Libraries , 42 (12), 6–7. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1622279345?accountid=27464 Internet Archive and Reed Technology and Information Services Inc., part of the LexisNexis family, have agreed to jointly market and sell Internet Archives Archive-It service and continue to support the growing community of organizations currently using the service. First launched at Internet Archive in early 2006, Archive-It has been providing a sophisticated and flexible solution to a broad range of organizations and institutions focused on creating and managing collections of Web content. Adapted from the source document. Duncan, S. (2015). Preserving born-digital catalogues raisonnés: Web archiving at the New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC). Art Libraries Journal , 40 (2), 50–55. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1693347798?accountid=27464 Dupuis, C. (2017). Web-Archivierung an der Saarländischen Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (SULB). (German). Web Archiving at the Saarland University and State Library (Saarländische Universitätsund Landesbibliothek, SULB). (English) , 51 (6), 529. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,cookie,cpid&custid=s6213251&gro upid=main&profile=eds Since 2008, websites are being archived at the Saarland University and State Library (SULB). The repository SaarDok is available for archiving electronic documents concerning regional studies. A legal basis for depositing non-physical works exists since December 2015. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Geisler, F., Dannehl, W., Keitel, C., & Wolf, S. (2017). Zum Stand der Webarchivierung in Baden-Württemberg. (German). Web Archiving - the Present Situation in Baden- Württemberg. (English) , 51 (6), 481. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,cookie,cpid&custid=s6213251&gro upid=main&profile=eds The article describes the present situation of web archiving at the level of the Land of Baden- Württemberg. The essential legal basis for collecting and archiving websites and related single documents exists. At the same time, the selection of contents and technical realization of the offer is an extensive task that is shared among several state institutions. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] 2 Gibby, R., & Brazier, C. (2012). Observations on the development of non-print legal deposit in the UK. Library Review , 61 (5), 362–377. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00242531211280487 Purpose - The process of developing and implementing UK legislation for the legal deposit of electronic and other non-print publications has been lengthy and remains incomplete, although the Government has consulted on draft regulations for implementation in 2013. The purpose of this paper is to provide a short account of progress and review the experience, analysing several factors that have influenced the legislative process and helped shape the proposed regulations. It summarises the regulatory and non-regulatory steps taken by the UK legal deposit libraries to address the legitimate concerns of publishers and describes some of the practical implications of implementing legal deposit for non-print publications. Design/methodology/approach - The paper draws upon the personal experiences of the authors, who have been directly involved in the legislative process and negotiations with publishers and other stakeholders. Findings - The paper provides new information and a summary of key issues and outcomes, with explanations and some insights into the factors that have influenced them. Originality/value - This paper provides new information about the development of legal deposit in the UK and a review of the issues that have affected its progress. Gmerek, K. (2012). Web Archives on Both Sides of the Atlantic Ocean -- Internet Archive, Wayback Machine and UK Web Archive TT - Archiwa internetowe po obu stronach Atlantyku Internet Archive, Wayback Machine oraz UK Web Archive. Biuletyn EBIB , (1). Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1266143228?accountid=27464 The article is a comparison of two web archives -- from the US and UK -- which differ in terms of storage rules and ways of using resources. The Wayback Machine is a private initiative, based on a private foundation, using the cooperation of volunteers in many countries in the world. It gathers world websites without any selection or censorship. UK Web Archive is an initiative of British libraries, which wish to fulfill the idea of legal deposit of British websites (which is currently unworkable because of underdeveloped laws). The websites are carefully selected and their content is evaluated by the librarians according to the importance and usefulness of the site. Adapted from the source document. Hagenah, U. (2017). Webarchivierung in der SUB Hamburg: kleine Schritte in der Region - Bausteine zu einem größeren Ganzen? (German). Web Archiving at the Hamburg State and University Library (SUB): Small Steps in the Region - Components of a Larger Whole? (English) , 51 (6), 500. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,cookie,cpid&custid=s6213251&gro upid=main&profile=eds Since 2015, the Hamburg State and University Library has been collecting websites of Hamburg institutions or websites concerning regional topics as part of its responsibility as state and depository library. The article describes the legal and technical basis, selection principles, the processing workflow including cataloging as well as how to access the websites’ archive copies. Technical and organizational limits and the status of web archiving are discussed in the state library context. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Kimezawa, T., & Murayama, Y. (2017). Preservation of Database on Website -Accessibility Survey for “Dnavi (Database Navigation Service)” and Sustainability of Online 3 Databases. Joho No Kagaku to Gijutsu
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