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Revision as of 21:21, 26 February 2016
Description
SiteStory is an open-source transactional web archive. It archives resources of a web server it is associated with. As a browser requests a resource published by the server, that resource is delivered to the browser but also pushed into the archive. As a result, a SiteStory web archive contains a copy of all versions of a server's resources that were requested by a web client. A SiteStory archive is accessible via the Memento protocol.
Provider
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Research Library
Licensing and cost
BSD open source software license
Platform and interoperability
SiteStory can serve as a transactional web archive for Apache Web Server with version 2.2 or higher. The web archive component can work with other web servers, but requires development of an add-on similar to mod_sitestory created for Apache. Tested on GNU/Linux.
Standards compliance
A SiteStory archive is accessible via the Memento protocol and supports exporting captured resources to WARC files.
User Experiences
Development Activity
Version 1.0 was released in July 2013.