Web Archiving FAQs
What is the UVic Libraries Web Archive?
Why is the UVic Libraries archiving websites?
UVic Libraries is working to collect and preserve websites because an increasing amount of information can only be found in digital form on websites. A lot of cultural and scholarly information is created only in a digital format and not in a physical one. If it is not archived, it may be lost in the future.
How can I contact the UVic Libraries about its web archive?
How does UVic Libraries archive websites?
Is there any personal information in the web archive?
Why was my website selected?
How often and for how long will you collect my site?
My site has a password-protected area that requires a user ID and password. Will this protected content be archived?
I have a robots.txt exclusion on my website to block crawlers from certain parts of my site. How does this affect your collecting activity?
What will people see when they access the archived site?
What if I do not want my website to be available on the UVic Libraries’ website? How do I opt out?
What are the copyright implications of the archiving of our site?
I would like to archive my website. Can you help me?
I was contacted via e-mail by the UVic Libraries about archiving of my site. Why?
The Library notifies each site that we would like to include in the archive, prior to archiving. The e-mail you receive from the Library of Congress contains webarchiving@uvic.ca in the "from" address, and "Inclusion of your Website in the UVic Libraries Web Archive" in the subject line.
If you would like to confirm that the Library sent the e-mail, please contact us and a member of the Web Archiving Team will assist you.