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- ADPNet Attachment 1. ADPNet Membership Agreement
- ADPNet Attachment 1. ADPNet Membership Agreement (Host)
- ADPNet Configuration Management
- ADPNet Governance 2.1. Membership Categories
- ADPNet Host
- ADPNet Participant
- ADPNet drop server
- Appropriate for semi-private preservation
- Archival Unit
- Auburn University
- Birmingham Public Library
- Checksum
- Collections
- Configuration server
- Current events
- Getting Started
- Getting Started with LOCKSS, Midge Coates, 2013-06
- Getting Started with LOCKSS, Midge Coates, 2013-06/Step 1: Decide what you want to preserve.
- Getting Started with LOCKSS, Midge Coates, 2013-06/Step 2
- Getting Started with LOCKSS, Midge Coates, 2013-06/Step 3: Write the LOCKSS plugin.
- HOWTO: Add a new AU to your node for a test crawl
- HOWTO: Add a new AU to your node for preservation
- HOWTO: Check the version of Java running on your preservation node
- HOWTO: Convert CentOS 7 to RHEL 7
- HOWTO: Package files for staging on the Drop Server
- HOWTO: Request a staging area on the Drop Server
- HOWTO: Upgrade RHEL 7 to RHEL 8
- HOWTO: Upgrade the version of Java running on your preservation node
- Immutable Content
- Institutions
- LOCKSS Basics
- LOCKSS Daemon
- LOCKSS Plugin
- LOCKSS Software
- LOCKS Support
- Local Content Staging (ADPNet Model.docx)
- Main Page
- Manifest Page
- Member (ADPNet)
- Membership categories
- Partitioning Cache Data
- Peer Code
- Planned Content
- Plugins and Manifest Pages
- Policies and procedures
- Preservation node
- Publisher (LOCKSS)
- Q: Does ADPNet provide a way to add or update content to an AU after it has been preserved in the network?
- Q: What upkeep is required to run a LOCKSS node?
- Stage content for ingest
- Stage new or updated content for digital preservation
- Steering Committee
- Technical Information
- Technical Policy Committee
- The Project
- Unique Name