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Title: Wisconsin Digital Archives


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Wisconsin Digital Archives
  • Digital Preservation of
  • Wisconsin State Government Information

2
Clarifying Terms
  • Digital Archiving
  • preservation of information in digital formats
    accessed on the Internet using a tool to spider
    the web content and associated files to create a
    stable URL to secure continued access.
  • VS.
  • Digitization
  • process of turning a tangible format (i.e. print
    publications, photographs) into a digital
    representation of that format usually by scanning
    the item.

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Wisconsin Document Depository Program
  • shall collect and distribute a wide range of
    state government publications and information to
    depository libraries regardless of format or
    process by which produced and regardless of the
    source of funds provided to the publisher in
    order to preserveand make available a record of
    major state government programs for future use
  • Defined by Sections 35.81- 35.84 of the
    Wisconsin Statutes, as amended by 1991 Wisconsin
    Act 285

4
Decline in Print Distribution through Wisconsin
Document Depository Program
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Access to state government information has
changed
  • With the ease of web publishing fewer
    publications are being printed
  • Publications are born digital and only exist
    online
  • Some state agencies claim to be completely
    electronic
  • Printing on a more limited basis
  • Quality of print has significantly diminished
  • More state government information available
    through state agency websites than ever before
  • Access to unique and different information not
    traditionally available in the print world
  • Added convenience to the user, 24/7 access
  • Information is constantly updated
  • Content exists in a volatile environment

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Wisconsin Digital Archives provides
opportunities for digital preservation
  • Primary Goals
  • To provide the opportunity for state agencies to
    continue to fulfill their statutory obligation to
    participate in the Wisconsin Document Depository
    Program with electronic formats.
  • To provide authoritative permanent electronic
    access to web content originally accessed from
    Wisconsin state agency websites.
  • To provide all libraries, regardless of
    depository status, greater access to state
    government information in electronic formats.
  • To provide unlimited users 24/7 convenient access
    to digitally archived state government
    information.

7
Collaboration is Key
  • Managed by the
  • Wisconsin Reference and Loan Library
  • Library Collaborators
  • Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau
  • Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation
  • Wisconsin Historical Society (Library-Archives)
  • UW-Madison
  • Wisconsin State Law Library

8
Collaborator Contributions
  • Collaborators represent all 3 branches of govt
  • Collaborators are experts in their field and can
    help manage lifecycle of information more
    effectively
  • Identify special projects
  • Discovery of content to be archived
  • Cataloging DA URLs
  • Establishing cataloging standards and strategies

9
What are we digitally archiving?
  • Publications that provide public perspective on
    state government programs and are created through
    the use of state funding
  • Annual / Biennial reports
  • Budgets
  • Research and informational studies and reports
  • Legal reports
  • Interim and final reports
  • Handbooks, guides and manuals
  • Periodicals, journals, newspapers and newsletters
    meant for public audiences
  • Licensing standards
  • State Plans
  • Regional planning commission publications
  • Statistical compilations
  • Technical bulletin

10
New collecting opportunities for librarians
  • Empowers information professionals to identify
    content for preservation
  • Selection is no longer just in hands of the state
    agencies
  • More information to choose from to build stronger
    collections
  • Collaborators impact collection development
  • Collection development strategies
  • Capture unique born digital content
  • Fill in existing gaps in print collections
    (Biennial and Annual reports)
  • Publications in high demand (Legislative Audit
    Bureau current events)
  • Publications available in limited or poor
    tangible quantities
  • Provide more robust info packages (Legislative
    Council)
  • Replace existing deadlinks in catalog records
    with stable DA URLs
  • Publications can be reborn into the digital
    world (DOT Interstate)

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What are we not digitally archiving?
  • Not collecting all items that might be considered
    public records
  • Not digitally archiving content that is not meant
    for public consumption
  • Nothing from Intranet sites
  • Not digitizing content
  • Content is not being scanned from tangible
    formats, it already exists in electronic format
    online
  • Not archiving entire websites
  • We Are Not the Way Back Machine

12
Using the OCLC Digital Archive Tool
  • Tool is accessed through OCLC Connexion Browser
  • Web Harvester that spiders specific parts of
    state agency web sites
  • Spider captures all links needed to replicate how
    the content was originally presented on the state
    agency website at the time it was spidered. Its
    a snapshot in time.
  • Access to the spidered content is through
    persistent digital archives URLs.
  • Content associated with each digital archives URL
    is currently being stored on servers in Dublin,
    OH at OCLC for a storage fee based on the amount
    of content being stored.
  • OCLC performs periodic virus and fixity checks to
    guarantee rendering of content.
  • Use of the Digital Archive tool lets us focus on
    content and the digital preservation process, not
    storage space and technology trends.

13
A brief demo of the software
  • Connexion
  • http//connexion.oclc.org/

14
Examples
  • Wisconsin state planning grant Amish project
  • http//digitalarchive.oclc.org/request?pid3Dobj
    id3A0000012966
  • Special Committee on Arts Funding 2000 interim
    study committees
  • http//digitalarchive.oclc.org/request?id3Doclc
    num3A181086485
  • 2006 the year of the interstate
  • http//digitalarchive.oclc.org/request?pid3Dobj
    id3A0000028238
  • Forest health conditions in Wisconsin annual
    report
  • http//digitalarchive.oclc.org/request?id3Doclc
    num3A40445103

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Technical Limitations of OCLC Digital Archive
Tool
  • Accepted formats
  • Content accessible via the http protocol
  • Microsoft file formats, ZIP files, PDF, GIF, JPG,
    TIF
  • Environmental Vs. Bit preservation
  • Software can provide false positives
  • The Digital Archives branding bar sometimes makes
    it appear that certain links are part of the DA
    URL that really are not
  • Could experience being bumped out to live site
    unless paying attention to address bar
  • Formats and web development not supported
  • File formats that are served up via a protocol
    other than http, such as FTP
  • Audio and video files that require a streaming
    server
  • All file must be under 4 GB
  • Content accessed through a database interface
  • JavaScript
  • Cannot handle embedded PDFs that exist within in
    a document
  • Impending changes to the tool that are still
    unclear

16
Alternatives to OCLC Digital Archive Tool
  • Underdeveloped solutions
  • Not turn key solutions
  • Open Source
  • No ongoing support for future data migration
  • No guarantees for rendering of content
  • Requires staff and expertise that WI does not yet
    have

17
The Key is Providing Access
  • Digital Archives catalog records are accessed in
    OPAC settings
  • WorldCat, WISCAT, MadCat, LRBCat
  • Provides search benefits and convenient access to
    state agency information in a controlled
    environment
  • State agency publications co-exist regardless of
    format providing full historical range of state
    agency publications
  • Provide monthly lists of fully cataloged digital
    archive records, http//dpi.wi.gov/rll/indship.htm
    l
  • List are available to both depository and
    non-depository libraries
  • Do not mandate use of records in local OPACs to
    fulfill depository requirements
  • Continue to seek ways to expand audience
  • State agencies?

18
Digital Archives Shipping Lists
19
Shortcut when Searching WISCAT
20
Digital Archives Catalog Records
21
Use of DA URLs to Increase Access
22
Promoting additional modes of access
  • DA URLs work outside of an OPAC setting

23
Accessing DA URLs on Webpages
24
Future Access through CONTENTdm?
25
Impact of Wisconsin Digital Archives
26
Digital Archives Distribution
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Redefining Depository Status
  • Selective depository libraries are dropping out
    of the print program
  • 2 year retention guidelines for docs
  • Most feel they can get what they want from the
    internet in that 2 year period
  • Increased confidence in Digital Archives
  • Like being able to make selections from DA lists
  • Libraries who drop continue to participate in
    Digital Archives

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Whats next
  • New webpages
  • Investigate ways to promote greater access
  • Web 2.0 technologies to highlight records
  • Free subscription service for DA lists
  • Improved searching capabilities in OPACs
  • Develop an information portal for DA records
  • Survey to libraries for input
  • Content
  • Usage
  • Annual report to state agencies to promote more
    interaction
  • PeDALS Project, Persistent Digital Archives and
    Library System
  • Uses of LOCKSS technology

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For More Information
  • Visit our website http//dpi.wi.gov/rll/inddep.ht
    ml
  • Contact us
  • Abby Swanton, (608) 224-6174
  • Wisconsin Document Depository Librarian
  • Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction
  • Reference and Loan Library
  • Abbigail.Swanton_at_dpi.state.wi.us
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