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Collecting and preserving the Ukraine conflict (2014-2015): a web archive at University of California, Berkeley

机译:收集和维护乌克兰冲突(2014年至2015年):加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校的网络档案

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to highlight the web-archiving as a tool for possible collection development in a research level academic library. The paper highlights the web-archiving project that dealt with the contemporary Ukraine conflict. Currently, as the conflict in Ukraine drags on, the need for collecting and preserving the information from various web-based resources with different ideological orientations acquires a special importance. The demise of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the emergence of independent republics were heralded by some as a peaceful transition to the "free-market" style economies. This transition was nevertheless nuanced and not seamless. Besides the incomplete market liberalization, rent-seeking behaviors of different sort, it was also accompanied by the almost ubiquitous use of and access to the internet and the internet communication technologies. Now 24 years later, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine also appears to be unfolding on the World Wide Web. With the Russian annexation of Crimea and its unification to the Russian Federation, the governmental and non-governmental websites of the Ukrainian Crimea suddenly came to represent a sort of "an endangered archive". Design/methodology/approach - The main purpose of this project was to make the information that is contained in Ukrainian and Russia websites available to the wider body of scholars and students over the longer period of time in a web archive. The author does not take any ideological stance on the legal status of Crimea or on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. There are currently several projects that are devoted to the preservation of these websites. This article also focuses on providing a survey of the landscape of these projects and highlights the ongoing web-archiving project that is entitled, "the Ukraine Crisis: 2014-2015" at the UC Berkeley Library. Findings - The UC Berkeley's Ukraine Conflict Archive was made available to public in March of 2015 after enough materials were archived. The initial purpose of the archive was to selectively harvest, and archive those websites that are bound to either disappear or change significantly during the evolution of Crimea's accession to Russia. However, in the aftermath of the Crimean conflict, the ensuing of military conflict in Ukraine had forced to reevaluate the web-archiving strategy. The project was never envisioned to be a competing project to the Ukraine Conflict project. Instead, it was supposed to capture complimentary data that could have been missed by other similar projects. This web archive has been made public to provide a glimpse of what was happening and what is happening in Ukraine. Research limitations/implications - Now 24 years later, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine also appears to be unfolding on the World Wide Web. With the Russian annexation of Crimea and its unification to the Russian Federation, the governmental and non-governmental websites of the Ukrainian Crimea suddenly came to represent a sort of "an endangered archive". The impetus for archiving the selected Ukrainian websites came as a result of the changing geopolitical realities of Crimea. The daily changes to the websites and also loss of information that is contained within them is one of the many problems faced by the users of these websites. In some cases, the likelihood of these websites is relatively high. This in turn was followed by the author's desire to preserve the information about the daily lives in Ukraine's east in light of the unfolding violent armed conflict. Originality/value - Upon close survey of the Library and Information Sciences currently published articles on Ukraine Conflict, no articles that are currently dedicated to archiving the Crimean and Ukrainian situations were found.
机译:目的-本文的目的是强调网络归档作为研究级学术图书馆中可能的馆藏开发工具。本文重点介绍了处理当代乌克兰冲突的网络归档项目。当前,随着乌克兰冲突的持续发展,从具有不同意识形态取向的各种网络资源中收集和保存信息的需求变得尤为重要。 1991年苏联的解体和独立共和国的出现预示着向“自由市场”式经济的和平过渡。但是,这种过渡是细微的,不是无缝的。除了不完全的市场自由化,不同形式的寻租行为外,它还伴随着互联网和互联网通信技术的几乎无所不在的使用和使用。 24年后的今天,乌克兰正在进行的冲突似乎也在万维网上展开。随着俄罗斯对克里米亚的吞并及其统一到俄罗斯联邦,乌克兰克里米亚的政府和非政府网站突然成为一种“濒临灭绝的档案”。设计/方法/方法-该项目的主要目的是在较长的一段时间内通过网络档案库向更多的学者和学生提供乌克兰和俄罗斯网站中包含的信息。作者对克里米亚的法律地位或正在进行的乌克兰冲突没有任何意识形态立场。当前有几个致力于这些网站保存的项目。本文还重点介绍了这些项目的概况,并着重介绍了加州大学伯克利分校图书馆正在进行的网络存档项目,题为“乌克兰危机:2014-2015”。调查结果-存档足够的资料后,加州大学伯克利分校的乌克兰冲突档案库于2015年3月公开。存档的最初目的是选择性地收集和存档那些在克里米亚加入俄罗斯的演变过程中可能消失或发生重大变化的网站。但是,在克里米亚冲突之后,乌克兰随之而来的军事冲突迫使人们不得不重新评估网络存档策略。从未设想该项目是乌克兰冲突项目的竞争项目。相反,它原本应该捕获其他类似项目可能遗漏的补充数据。该网络存档已公开,以让您了解乌克兰正在发生的事情和正在发生的事情。研究的局限性/意义-如今24年后,乌克兰正在进行的冲突似乎也在万维网上展开。随着俄罗斯对克里米亚的吞并及其统一到俄罗斯联邦,乌克兰克里米亚的政府和非政府网站突然成为一种“濒临灭绝的档案”。克里米亚不断变化的地缘政治现实导致了对选定的乌克兰网站进行归档的动力。网站的日常更改以及其中包含的信息丢失是这些网站的用户面临的众多问题之一。在某些情况下,这些网站的可能性相对较高。随之而来的是,作者希望根据不断发生的暴力武装冲突,保留有关乌克兰东部日常生活的信息。原创性/价值-在对图书馆和情报科学部门目前发表的有关乌克兰冲突的文章进行仔细调查后,没有发现目前专门用于存档克里米亚和乌克兰局势的文章。

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