Resources and language in this repository are all a work-in-progress. The Carnegie Hall Archives is researching and working on web archiving: identifying possible sites to capture as an expansion to the Carnegie Hall (CH) Digital Collections, establishing description practices, and reviewing access options.
The Carnegie Hall Archives aims to create a historic record of Carnegie Hall's websites, available for internal reference and limited public use. The Archives will collaborate with each Department to capture a representative sample of their web resources. The preserved, curated materials will depict the content, style, and impact of the Hall’s online initiatives.
- Draft Workplan
- List of captures
- Draft Web Archiving Primer
- Updates on collaboration with Webrecorder (December 2019)
You can also visit CH Archives on Webrecorder.
CH Archives welcomes your thoughts, questions, and recommendations on our evolving web archiving strategies.
Anyone is welcome to start a new topic ("issue") by selecting the Issues
tab in GitHub and clicking the green New Issue button in the upper right.
All existing issues, open and closed, may be reviewed or commented upon in the Issues section.
Email your thoughts to the Carnegie Hall Archives at [email protected] with the subject line Digital Collections: Web Archiving.