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- If a web site exists and is being archived, the processor will add the following to the finding aid (see Sonia Fuentes for example: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch01256):
- In the Extent tag include "# archived web site (s)content"*
- EXAMPLE: 12.93 linear feet ((31 file boxes) plus 2 folio+ folders, 10 photograph folders, 3 audiotapes, 4 videotapes, 1 archived web site content
- In the Scope and Content: “XX’s web site is being captured periodically as part of Schlesinger Library’s web archiving program."
EXAMPLE: Also included is Griffin's web site, which is being captured periodically as part of Schlesinger Library's web archiving program.
See Papers of Susan Griffin finding aid.
* As of December 2022, we will stop enumerating the number of archived web sites and use the broader statement "archived web site content".
- In file unit descriptions, use “E” as the container followed by a file unit number. New practice (as of January 2019) is to provide more information in the <unittitle>. This will include specifying that it is an "archived web site" and adding the actual URL of the site.
EXAMPLE: E.1. Susan Brownmiller’s archived web site: http://www.susanbrownmiller.com, 2010-ongoing. [hot link added by Paula]
- If there are multiple web sites these should be grouped under one E#. This means that the sites will be searchable as a group in Archive-It (See the section below on "About Groups" for more information). In this case, the URLs should be listed within a scope and content tag for the folder entry. If you want to list your sites separately in the finding aid inventory, such as in different series, discuss first with Laura or Paula. See below for more information on groups.
GROUP EXAMPLE: E.1. Deanna Booher's archived web sites as Queen Kong and Queen Adrena, 2018-ongoing. [hot link added by Paula]
Scope and Content note: GLAMAZON QUEEN KONG (http://goddessqueenkong.blogspot.com/); Queen Adrena (http://queenadrena.com/); Queen Adrena (http://queenadrena.net/); Matilda the Hun from GLOW; Queen Kong (http://queenkong.com/).
- In file unit descriptions, use “E” as the container followed by a file unit number. New practice (as of January 2019) is to provide more information in the <unittitle>. This will include specifying that it is an "archived web site" and adding the actual URL of the site.
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