Hi-

We actually have implemented the original question above with some shell scripts[1] for harvesting, and creating SIPs. The SIPs are then ingested into our Islandora instance with the Web ARChive Solution Pack[2] as AIPs. DIPs are also available via our local Wayback instance[3], and on an given object page.

For example, here is the crawl of YFile from December 26, 2013 in Islandora[4] with associated derivatives, and here it is rendered in our local Wayback[5].

If you're curious about the Islandora Web ARChive Solution Pack, I have written up a couple posts on it[6][7].

...and as always, if you notice that I'm doing something wrong, let me know, or fork and contribute!

cheers!

-nruest

[1] https://github.com/yorkulibraries/yudl-web-archiving
[2] https://github.com/Islandora/islandora_solution_pack_web_archive
[3] http://digital.library.yorku.ca/wayback
[4] http://digital.library.yorku.ca/yul-113521/yfile-2013-12-26
[5] http://digital.library.yorku.ca/wayback/20131226053032/http://yfile.news.yorku.ca/ [6] http://ruebot.net/content/islandora-web-archive-solution-pack-open-repositories-2013
[7] http://ruebot.net/post/islandora-web-archive-sp-updates


On 14-01-14 12:26 PM, Nathan Tallman wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Francis Kayiwa <fkay...@colgate.edu>wrote:


If Skidmore has an IR I'd looking into adding them into your IR and render
from there (in addition to WARC'ing them)



Francis, I'm confused when you say "in addition to WARC'ing them." Wouldn't
you be putting the WARC into the IR and using it to render? Or are you
advocating that a format other than WARC should go into the IR?

Thanks,
Nathan

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