IIPC Training Session: Beginners 3C (Slides)

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Session 3C: Main Concepts and Technologies: Playback

Learning Objectives / Motivations

Here is where a brief description of this module will go and a statement pointing back to the
training homepage will be for more info.

The purpose of this module is to explain the concept of access and playback in web archiving and to provide an overview of some of the available tools to support access and re-use of web archives.

More information can be found on the training homepage. 

Learning Objectives / Motivations

Attendees will be able to:

  • Describe the basic processes of web archiving
  • Describe the types of tools and how they relate to the basic processes
  • Be able to operate choose web archiving tools based on function and capabilities
  • Know where to find and download tools for web archiving

Target Audience

General statements about target audience for this particular course and the beginner courses in general.

This module is aimed at non-technical practitioners who wish to become familiar with the process of access and playback in web archiving. The course is less suited for practitioners who wish to implement a long-term sustainable web archiving programme since advanced and robust technologies and tools will only be mentioned briefly.

The beginner course in general aims to provide a complete beginner’s level training course in web archiving. There are no prerequisites for understanding beyond a general familiarity with archives, libraries or information management, meaning that the course is suitable for absolute beginners. The course is divided into eight different sessions that each focus on one specific topic. By the end of the course, participants will have learnt why archiving the web is important, what web archives are, what the main concepts and technologies are, who the users are and what their needs are, how to identify risks and benefits, what the main approaches to web archiving are, how to write a web archiving policy and how to make the case for web archiving.

How to Use and Customize These Materials

Several of the training sessions contain discussion questions which can be removed for brevity if needed. Likewise, there are many case study slides which could potentially be removed, or, more likely, changed for examples relevant to the context in which the training is being delivered.

Speaker Notes

Downloadable version

Tools, References, and Related Resources

Links to recommended tools, any references mentioned in slides to link to, additional resources.

https://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/webarchive/2015/09/ten-years-of-the-uk-web-archive-what-have-we-saved.html
https://webarchive.nrscotland.gov.uk/!/
https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20080625083334/
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://dpconline.org
https://github.com/internetarchive/wayback/
https://github.com/iipc/openwayback/wiki
https://github.com/webrecorder/pywb
https://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder-player/blob/master/walkthrough.md
https://www.webarchive.org.uk/shine
https://gwu-libraries.github.io/sfm-ui/
https://sfm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/userguide.html
https://github.com/helgeho/ArchiveSpark
DOI: 10.1145/2910896.2910902
https://archivesunleashed.org/aut/
https://archive-it.org/blog/projects/archive-it-research-services/

Credits

Created by the IIPC Training Working Group and the Digital Preservation Coalition


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