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== ALABAMA DIGITAL PRESERVATION NETWORK ==
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* [[Current events|ADPNet Current Events]]
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* [http://www.adpn.org/docs/pdf/ADPNet_Governance_Policy.pdf ADPNet Governance Policy]
== Getting started ==
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* [http://www.adpn.org/docs/pdf/ADPNet_Membership_Model_20111001.pdf ADPNet Membership Model]
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* [https://gitlab.com/adpnet ADPNet Gitlab Repository]
  
Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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The Alabama Digital Preservation Network (ADPNet) is a distributed digital preservation network, maintained by a number of Alabama libraries, archives, colleges and universities [[The Project|since 2008]]. Member institutions pool their electronic resources through a [[LOCKSS Basics|LOCKSS]]-based network of [[preservation nodes]] in order to provide a long-term storage repository for digital assets. The network can support repositories of different types and sizes as well as different kinds of institutions, and it provides secure, geographically distributed, low-cost, and member-run storage for the long-term preservation of digital assets. ADPNet is governed by the [[Member (ADPNet)|member institutions]] through the network's [[Steering Committee]]; the network is financially supported by [[Member (ADPNet)|member institutions]], and sponsored by the [https://ache.edu/NAAL.aspx Network of Alabama Academic Libraries] (NAAL).
  
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
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We welcome new [[Member (ADPNet)|members]] from Alabama and the U.S. Southeast. [http://adpn.org/form.html Contact Us with a Membership Request] if you are interested in joining the digital preservation network.
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
 
* [http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
 
* [[Talk:Main Page]] to discuss the best organization and presentation for this main page.
 
  
Getting Started with LOCKSS
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=== Committees and Workgroups ===
  
* [http://lockss.org/lockss/Plugin_Tool_Tutorial LOCKSS Plugin Tool Tutorial]
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* The '''[[Steering Committee]]''' sets general ADPNet policy, reviews and approves requests to join ADPNet, and reviews and approves requests to increase ADPNet storage capacity. Each [[Member (ADPNet)|Member]] of ADPNet appoints voting representatives to the Steering Committee according to [[membership categories]], for a term of 1 year.
* [http://lockss.org/lockss/Plugin_Tool Plugin Tool Download]
 
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* The '''[[Technical Policy Committee]]''' periodically reviews the ADPNet capacity and technical specifications and prepares recommendations on issues having to do with hardware and software. It consists of members with technical expertise representing the [[ADPNet Host]] member organizations. Chairs of the [[Steering Committee]] serve as ''ex officio'' members of the committee, and appoint regular committee members from the staff of [[ADPNet Host|Host Members]].
  
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=== Q&A: Network Members ===
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* [[Q: Does ADPNet provide a way to add or update content to an AU after it has been preserved in the network?]]
  
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=== HOWTO: Network Members ===
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* [[HOWTO: Request a staging area on the Drop Server]]
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* [[HOWTO: Package files for staging on the Drop Server]]
  
== The Project ==
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==== HOWTO: Preservation Node Managers ====
ALABAMA DIGITAL PRESERVATION NETWORK
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* [[HOWTO: Add a new AU to your node for preservation]]
Funding has been generously provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services ([http://www.imls.gov| http://www.imls.gov]), the Network of Alabama Academic Libraries, Alabama Department of Archives and History, Auburn University, Spring Hill College, Troy University, University of Alabama, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and University of North Alabama. 
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* [[HOWTO: Add a new AU to your node for a test crawl]]
The Alabama Commission on Higher Education through its Network of Alabama Academic Libraries (NAAL), a partnership of all the state’s public and non-profit private four-year colleges and universities, will implement a two-year research project to develop a state-based, distributed, low-cost model for the long-term archival preservation of locally-created digital resources.
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* [[HOWTO: Check the version of Java running on your preservation node]]
  
The long-term preservation of digital assets is an essential part of digital collection building. However, in their eagerness to make content publicly available online, some digital project planners are failing to develop and implement preservation strategies. Along the Gulf Coast, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita constituted one of the worst natural disasters in the country’s history. Throughout the years, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and fires have destroyed libraries and ruined collections throughout the Alabama. But the aftermath of Katrina, unlike damage in earlier years, galvanized public calls for strategies to prevent such chaos after future disasters.
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== Network History ==
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* [[The Project|Project Prospectus]] (February 2008)
  
The library and archival professions agree that digital preservation is critical and that no single strategy is appropriate for all types of repositories or all types of data. Repositories risk losing content primarily through two ways: physical damage and/or obsolescence of hardware and software. This project proposes a LOCKSS long-term storage network as an effective solution to prevent loss of digital assets through physical damage from natural events, human intervention or error, or just the ravages of time. It addresses a pressing need for Alabama repositories to ameliorate the risk of physical damage while planning to manage obsolescence threats.  
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== LOCKSS Resources ==
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* [[Getting_Started|Getting Started]] with LOCKSS
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** [http://www.lockss.org/support/build-a-lockss-box/ Installation Instructions]
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** [http://sourceforge.net/projects/lockss/files/Plugin%20Tool/ Plugin Tool Download] (0.12.1 latest from SourceForge)
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/20120201154913/http://www.lockss.org/lockss/Plugin_Tool_Tutorial LOCKSS Plugin Tool Tutorial] (Way Back Machine IA)
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** [http://www.adpn.org/docs/pdf/ADPNAnnotation.pdf Annotated ADPNet LOCKSS Plugin]
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* Learn more about [[LOCKSS_Software |LOCKSS Software]]
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As more content becomes available in digital formats, Alabama residents will expect organizations to recover quickly in the event of another disaster. The Alabama Digital Preservation Project will:
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# Highlight the importance of preserving significant digital assets to the academic community, state agencies, and other cultural heritage institutions in Alabama.
 
# Develop a state-based, distributed, low-cost model to manage the preservation of digital assets by establishing a LOCKSS network for the long-term archival storage of digital assets created by all types of repositories in Alabama.
 
# Create an administrative structure to manage the storage network and assure its long-term sustainability. By the end of the project, the storage repository participants will have established an on-going management structure for the repository, adopted policies and procedures, and adopted a sustainability plan.
 
# Demonstrate that a long-term storage repository for digital assets can support repositories of different types and sizes as well as different kinds of institutions.
 
 
 
By the end of the two-year project, Alabama academic institutions and state agencies, as well as other cultural heritage institutions will have an increased awareness of the importance of preserving significant digital assets. These organizations will be participating in the Alabama Digital Preservation Network to assure the long-term archival storage of their digital assets. The project will document that a LOCKSS preservation network will operate efficiently and effectively to demonstrate that a long-term storage repository for digital assets can support the archival preservation storage needs of different types and sizes as well as different kinds of repositories.  A representative organization will govern the network and assure the long-term continuation of the Alabama Digital Preservation Network.
 
 
 
== Collections ==
 
 
 
'''Alabama Digital Preservation Network (ADPN) Collections'''
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' ADAH<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' 19th Century House Journals, Senate Journals, and Acts of Alabama  (to 1870)<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' JPEG/TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 74,880 megabytes (74,880,000,000 bytes) and increasing
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' ADAH<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' 1867 Voter Registration Volumes (Winston up to Talladega)<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image (?)<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' JPEG/TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 8,960 megabytes (8,960,000,000 bytes) and increasing<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' ADAH<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Alabama World War I Gold Star Files<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' JPEG/TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 124,160 megabytes (124,160,000,000 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:'''ADAH<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Civil War Service Record Card Database (A-Q)<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' JPEG/TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 325 megabytes (325,000,000 bytes) and increasing<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' ADAH<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Governor's Executive Orders (ca. 1945 to present)<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' JPEG/TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 37,120 megabytes (37,120,000,000 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' Auburn University<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Alabama Historical Maps Collection (drawers 1-3 of 19)<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 14 gigabytes (14,000,000,000 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' Troy University<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Wade Hall Alabama Postcard Collection<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 20 gigabytes (20,000,000,000 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' Mervyn H. Sterne Library (UAB)<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' UAB Oral History Collection: Birmingham Civic
 
Leaders<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION:''' (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.): Still image and Sound<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS:''' (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.): TIFF/MP3<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 40 gigabytes (40,000,000,000 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION:''' University of North Alabama<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' William McDonald Image Collection<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' JPEG (?)<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 8 megabytes (8,000,000 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION''':University of Alabama<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Publishers Bindings Online: Confederate Imprints<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 1474.56 mb  (1546188226.56 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION''':University of Alabama<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Cunningham Photos<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Still image<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' TIFF<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 6164.48mb  (6463925780.48 bytes)<br>
 
 
 
 
 
'''INSTITUTION''':University of Alabama<br>
 
'''NAME OF COLLECTION:''' Emphasis 1968<br>
 
'''KIND OF COLLECTION (text, still image, moving image, dataset, sound, etc.):''' Sound<br>
 
'''FILE FORMATS (jpeg, gif, tiff, html, mpeg, etc.):''' WAV (24bit/96Khz)<br>
 
'''APPROXIMATE SIZE IN BYTES:''' 15000 mb<br>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 10:30, 8 July 2022

ALABAMA DIGITAL PRESERVATION NETWORK

The Alabama Digital Preservation Network (ADPNet) is a distributed digital preservation network, maintained by a number of Alabama libraries, archives, colleges and universities since 2008. Member institutions pool their electronic resources through a LOCKSS-based network of preservation nodes in order to provide a long-term storage repository for digital assets. The network can support repositories of different types and sizes as well as different kinds of institutions, and it provides secure, geographically distributed, low-cost, and member-run storage for the long-term preservation of digital assets. ADPNet is governed by the member institutions through the network's Steering Committee; the network is financially supported by member institutions, and sponsored by the Network of Alabama Academic Libraries (NAAL).

We welcome new members from Alabama and the U.S. Southeast. Contact Us with a Membership Request if you are interested in joining the digital preservation network.

Committees and Workgroups

  • The Steering Committee sets general ADPNet policy, reviews and approves requests to join ADPNet, and reviews and approves requests to increase ADPNet storage capacity. Each Member of ADPNet appoints voting representatives to the Steering Committee according to membership categories, for a term of 1 year.
  • The Technical Policy Committee periodically reviews the ADPNet capacity and technical specifications and prepares recommendations on issues having to do with hardware and software. It consists of members with technical expertise representing the ADPNet Host member organizations. Chairs of the Steering Committee serve as ex officio members of the committee, and appoint regular committee members from the staff of Host Members.

Q&A: Network Members

HOWTO: Network Members

HOWTO: Preservation Node Managers

Network History

LOCKSS Resources