NetarchiveSuite

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Netarchive Suite] is a web archiving software package designed to plan, schedule and run web harvests of parts of the Internet.
Homepage:http://netarchive.dk/suite/Welcome
License:LGPL License


Description

The Netarchive Suite is a web archiving software package designed to plan, schedule and run web harvests of parts of the Internet.  It is also serves as an archiving platform for the collected materials, storing and performing consistency checks of the data.

Provider

The Royal Library of Denmark and the State and University Library of Denmark

Licensing and cost

GNU Lesser General Public License – free.

Development activity

Version 4.1 was released 27th May 2013. Version 4.2 should be released at the end of June 2013. The software appears to be an integral part of the Libraries’ ongoing web archiving effort, indicating continuing support.  The website includes a Road Map for the software.

Platform and interoperability

Netarchive requires a computer running a Linux operating system with Sun Java 1.6, as well as Java Messaging Service.  The software uses Heretrix as its web crawler.

Functional notes

The Netarchive Suite is split into four main modules: three modules corresponding to processes of harvesting, archiving and accessing materials, and one module to coordinate functions.  The Harvester module can organise both snapshot and recurring harvests; it supports packaging metadata about the harvest together with the harvested data.  The Archive module advertises bit consistency checks and the ability to support distributed batch jobs; it also supports storage.  The Access Module uses a proxy solution to give access to the material. As the software uses Heretrix for its crawls, the materials collected take the form of arc files (not to be confused with ARC files).

Documentation and user support

Netarchive’s website includes extensive documentation, including an Overview and Quick Start Manual.  Detailed guidance is found in the Configuration, Installation, and User Manuals.  Developer guidance is found in the System Design and Additional Tools Manual.  The website also points to a new Wiki that as of writing is in some places incomplete, and in general rather difficult to navigate. The project supports four mailing lists, all of which are currently active: -announce; -curator; -devel; and -users.  The site also includes a contact page with email addresses for individuals at KB, SB, BnF, and ONB.

Usability

The Suite advertises its ability to be used by librarians rather than systems administrators; its Quickstart installation option is designed to take an hour, and the GUI for ongoing use is extremely simple.

Expertise required

With any web archiving project, deep understanding of the project’s scope and collections policy is essential in order to set up appropriate targets.

Standards compliance

No standards compliance is obviously advertised.

Influence and take-up

The Royal Library of Denmark and the State and University Library have used Netarchive to harvest the Danish world wide web since 2005.  The software is also used by the Bibliothèque nationale de France, and Österreichische Nationalbibliothek.


User Experiences

Development Activity

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