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Five Tips for Designing Preservable Websites | The Bigger Picture
Here at the Smithsonian Institution Archives, we take pride in preserving
the Institution’s history, including its sizable web presence. While various
offices at the Smithsonian create and back up the contents of their
websites, the Archives also crawls each website using
Heritrix,
an open-source tool created by the Internet Archive,
to capture content in an archival format. Our aim is to preserve the ABCs of
digital objects: appearance, behavior, and content. We take care to tailor
crawl configurations to each specific website to capture as much of its ABCs
as possible while adhering to our collections policy.
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http://blog.photography.si.edu/2011/08/02/five-tips-for-designing-preservable-websites/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+si/vrZU+(The+Bigger+Picture)
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