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  1. Click the seed you want to edit from your respective Collection
  2. Click the "Metadata" tab
  3. Click "Edit" and fill out the below fields

When re-crawling a site, be sure to update the date range in the Archive–It metadata, and both the extent and the date range in the MARC/Holdings record. *

Title (title of the website)  Tips:

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Description (similar MARC 520/545, shorten if needed) – Amber to add some guidance on this notnote

Publisher (if applicable)

    • Institutional websites: The President and Fellows of Harvard College.

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    • 245 10 $$a [title of website, plus the qualifier "archived website" in square brackets. ]
      • Example: 245 10 $$a Harvard Medical School [archived website], $$f [Date/date range of capture] 
        • Note that the above title guidance only applies if the entire resource you're describing is an archived site. If the site is just one part of a larger manuscript collection/record group, you'll supply here the collection title (no qualifier needed).
      • If the entire resource you're describing is an archived site, for the inclusive dates, use the website's extant dates. If you don't know the site dates, use the Archive-It crawl date(s) as your 245 date.
    • 300 _ _  $$a 7.98 $$f gigabytes ($$a 1 $$f archived website).
      • If the collection you're cataloging includes both born-digital records on network storage and an archived website, enter those as two separate 300s. 
    • 655 _7 $$a Web archives. $$2 aat

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    • 852 8 _  $$b MED $$c NET $$h [Call number]
    • 856 40 $$3 Archived website: [Website title, date/date range of capture] $$u [Archive-it url*]

** The url we use to point to Archive-it sites is generated by clicking on the linked MSS ID from within Archive-it (this allows us to point to an Archive-it page that includes metadata). To get this url, when viewing the archived site information in Archive-it, click on the linked 9-digit ID under the MSS field. Then copy and paste the url from the browser. For example, the MMS-ID-based url for the Leston Havens site is: https://archive-it.org/collections/4908?fc=meta_MMS%3A990131266760203941

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