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==Workflow Description== <!-- To add an image of your workflow, open the "Upload File" link on the left in a new browser tab and follow on screen instructions, then return to this page and add the name of your uploaded image to the line below - replacing "workflow.png" with the name of your file. Replace the text "Textual description" with a short description of your image. Filenames are case sensitive! If you don't want to add a workflow diagram or other image, delete the line below --> [[File:Capture-Assessment-Processing-20230525.jpeg|Capture Assessment Response Processes]]<br> <!-- Describe your workflow here with an overview of the different steps or processes involved--> ==Purpose, Context and Content== <!-- Describe what your workflow is for - i.e. what it is designed to achieve, what the organisational context of the workflow is, and what content it is designed to work with --> Currently at the LC, our systems for web archives curatorial workflows (Digiboard), Web Archiving Team (WAT) documentation and work processes (Confluence/Jira), Web Archives Replay (OpenWayback/Pywb), and capture (Digiboard for curating, a vendor for at-scale crawling, other ticketing systems to submit seed lists, Heritrix and browser-based crawlers for capture, and subsequent crawl reports, storage, etc.) do not speak to each other. A process was designed whereby curatorial staff, digital technicians, acquisitions specialists, and other designated individuals could review captures of given sites and send responses in a structured way to the WAT. That process is called Capture Assessment. For our purposes, Quality Assurance (QA) is the technical process completed by WAT and the Library crawl vendor to iteratively adjust crawl parameters and other variables in order to improve capture quality over time. Capture Assessment response processing, featured in this workflow, is the workflow through which the WAT review capture assessments and complete QA as-needed. ==Evaluation/Review== <!-- How effective was the workflow? Was it replaced with a better workflow? Did it work well with some content but not others? What is the current status of the workflow? Does it relate to another workflow already described on the wiki? Link, explain and elaborate --> This workflow is relatively new and experimental in our program as of 6/2/2023. The workflow replaced a previous workflow where a single yes/no question was asked in the banner of Wayback, "is this a good capture?", and no notification went to the Web Archiving Team when curatorial staff submitted an answer. While the responses were recorded in a module in Digiboard, it was not a reliable tool and did not always yield detailed or usable results. ==Further Information== <!-- Provide any further information or links to additional documentation here --> <!-- Add four tildes below ("~~~~") to create an automatic signature, including your wiki username. Ensure your user page (click on your username to create it) includes an up to date contact email address so that people can contact you if they want to discuss your workflow --> <!-- Note that your workflow will be marked with a CC3.0 licence -->