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Born Digital Resources: Working with Trainees, Donors and Peers

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Principles of Digital Archiving • Preservation
 ‣ Risks • Metadata • Storage • Arrangement
 & Access

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Forensics M. Kirschenbaum, R. Ovenden, & G. Redwine
 Digital Forensics & Born-Digital Content in Cultural Heritage Collections (2010)

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Forensics > >

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Forensics Brian Carrier File System Forensic Analysis (2005)

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Tools BagIt Duke Data Accessioner + +

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Software dd guymager libewf fiwalk bulk_extractor BagIt exiftool Clam AV FTK Imager * md5deep FITS JHOVE DROID FIDO BitCurator The Sleuth Kit

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Linux William E. Shotts, Jr.
 The Linux Command Line (2012)

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Donors • Often do not consider born-digital material
 • Technical fluency has wide variation
 ‣ Expectations also vary widely
 • Numerous methods of transfer
 ‣ Each method usually has its own “paper trail”

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Internal Advocacy • The numbers • Showcasing the work and the items

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OAIS

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Also: TRAC Audit OAIS

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Web Archiving Maureen Pennock
 Web-Archiving (2013)

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Web Archiving IIPC, Internet Archive, SAA Web Archiving Group Also:

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The News Andy Warhol’s Amiga disks! Prince of Persia source code!

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Thanks! [email protected] @wxsampson