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Making the Black Hole Gray: Implementing the Web Archiving of Specialist Art Resources Archive-It Meeting Salt Lake City November 12, 2013 Deborah Kempe Frick Art Reference Library

Making the Black Hole Gray: Implementing the Web Archiving of Specialist Art Resources

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Report on the New York Art Resources Consortium's investigation into web archiving born-digital art research materials. Presented at the Archive-It Partner Meeting, Salt Lake CIty, Utah, November 12, 2013

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Making the Black Hole Gray: Implementing the Web Archiving of

Specialist Art Resources

Archive-It MeetingSalt Lake City

November 12, 2013

Deborah KempeFrick Art Reference Library

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• NYARC as a case study• Pilot Project to archive auction sites• Reframing Collections Study Grant• Making the Black Hole Gray?

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Brooklyn Museum

MoMA

Frick Art Reference Library

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We are straddling two worlds: physical and digital

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http://www.lichtensteinfoundation.org

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NOT

Why Archive the Web?

BUT

How to Archive the Web?

Who Should Archive the Web?

Who Pays for Archiving the Web?

How do People Navigate Web Archives?

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Are we confused yet??

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Adventures in Web Archiving

Capturing born-digital content from auction house websites

2010 Pilot Project

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Pilot Auction House Seeds• Bonhams www.bonhams.com

• Dreweatts www.dnfa.com/

• International Auctioneers

www.internationalauctioneers.com

• Tajan www.tajan.com

• Pandolfini www.pandolfini.it

• Günther Kunstauktionhaus

www.dresden-kunstauktion.de/

• Nagel Auktionen www.auction.de/

• auction.fr www.auction.fr/

• R. W. Oliver’s www.rwolivers.com/

• Hosane www.hosane.com

• Heritage Auctions www.ha.com

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What did we find?

• Diversity of formats: PDFs, XML, e-Catalogs,

embedded audio and video

• Dynamism of continuing resources

• Some sites forego legacy formats in favor of a

dynamic, comprehensive, database

• Some sites capture well, others not at all

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"Right now, we're 100 percent ready to archive the way the Web was 10 years ago."

Sara Aubry. "A Memory of Webs Past." IEEE Spectrum, March 2011 http://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/internet/a-memory-of-webs-past/0

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Reframing Collections for a Digital Age: A Preparatory Study for Collecting and

Preserving Web-Based Art Research Materials

• $50,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

• 12 months, February 2012-January 2013

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Expected Outcomes and Benefits

(1) Find the ‘tipping point’ from analog to digital

(2) Recommendations to NYARC as to: what it should collect; best methods of web archiving; what partners to work with; how to address intellectual property, ethical and access issues

(3) Recommendation of appropriate changes to technical infrastructure to support digital capture, resource discovery, preservation and access

(4) Preparation of grant proposal for technical infrastructure upgrading

(5) Dissemination of results to the art libraries community

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RECOMMENDATIONS

• Use Archive-It as the web archiving tool • Establish incremental growth of collections beginning with

high priority or high risk materials• Join the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA)• Develop a tool for open nominations for site selection• Investigate ways to further automate metadata creation• Use students for Quality Assurance• Develop levels of restricted access• Develop and maintain a framework of notifications and

requests • Large doses of collaboration

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Making the Black Hole Gray: Implementing the Web Archiving of

Specialist Art Resources

• $340,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

• 2 years, October 2013- September 2015

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Five types of web content that mirror NYARC’s collecting strengths

• Born-digital auction catalogs

• Artists’ websites

• Born-digital catalogues raisonnés

• Art-rich websites

• Our own museums’ websites

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What is on the horizon?

©Andreas Gursky, Rhein II

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TWO YEAR TO-DO LIST

• Temporary staff to test and formulate a sustainable workflow, including re-skilling and organizational changes

• Web archiving subscriptions to Archive-It (2TB) and Hanzo

• Consultants for putting metadata and content management principles into practice—ontologies appropriate to our scope and granularity

• Some case-by-case legal review

• Discovery layer interface for access

• Duracloud for preservation

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COLLABORATION WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE FUTURE OF ART BIBLIOGRAPHY

“As long as libraries and archives remain stymied by the plethora of issues involved in

archiving born-digital content and the daunting prospect of having to “do it all,” their

progress will continue to be slow. Inaction may impede the course of research and contribute

to the loss of important content. By leveraging specialized resources and expertise across the

archival and library communities, individual archives and libraries are far more likely to be

able to keep up with the onrush of born-digital content and actively further the course of

research.“

--Ricky Erway, OCLC Program Officer. Swatting the Long Tail of Digital Media: A Call for Collaboration—Sept. 2012 http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2012/2012-08.pdf

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Come along for the ride…

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Links to resources cited, and other useful information on born digital content

http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march12/stirling/03stirling.print.html D-Lib Magazine March/April 2012, Volume 18, Number 3-4, Web Archives for Researchers: Representations, Expectations and Potential Uses, by Peter Stirling, Philippe Chevallier and Gildas Illien. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march12/stirling/03stirling.print.htmlhttp://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/internet/a-memory-of-webs-past/0http://netpreserve.org/publications/2011_06_IIPC_WebArchives-TheFutures.pdfhttp://www.technologyreview.com/view/429274/history-as-recorded-on-twitter-is-vanishing-from/http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/customer-success/pdfs/sothebys-case-study.pdfhttp://digital-scholarship.org/dcrg/dcrg.htm Digital Scholarship’s Digital CurationResource Guidehttp://netpreserve.org/ website of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC)http://nyarc.org/content/reframing-collections-digital-age, blog posting by Stephen Bury, June 18, 2012http://www.loc.gov/webarchiving/ Library of Congress Web Archivinghttp://www.lichtensteinfoundation.org Lichtenstein Foundation