Title: Digital Power Washington State Digital Archives Multi-State Preservation Partnership
1Digital Power Washington State Digital Archives
Multi-StatePreservation Partnership
- Presented by
- Jerry Handfield, State Archivist
- Washington State Archives
- July, 2008
- NDIIPP Partner Meeting
2Shift Happens
- Records Online
- October 2004 0
- July 2008 34
- 2009 100M
- 2010 ???
3- Justin Jaffe
- Data Ingestion Coordinator
- jjaffe_at_secstate.wa.gov
- (509) 235-7500 x224
4- Washington State Digital Archives Multi-State
Digital Preservation Partnership
5Partners
6Intergovernmental Agreement
- Agreement between Office of the Secretary of
State (OSOS) Digital Archives and grant
participants. - Participant Field List
- Security and Connectivity
- Participant Contacts
7Data Transfer
8Hard Drive Process
9Supported Record Series
- Auditor Records Cris Plus Recording system,
Anthem Recording System, and Oncore Recording
System. This includes Marriage, Land, Misc
Auditor Records, Uniform Commercial Code, Power
of Attorney, Minutes, Ordinance, Resolution,
Military, Plats and Survey, and Recorded
Agreements. - Birth Records - Regional Archives.
- Census Records - Regional Archives.
- City Council Records Minutes, Ordinance, and
Resolution. - Death Records Social Security Death Index, and
Regional Archives. - Executive Orders Documents released from the
office of Governor. - Frontier Justice Records.
10Supported Record Series (Continued)
- Institution Records Regional Archives.
- Marriage Records Provided by both Auditors and
Regional Archives. - Military Records - Provided by both Auditors and
Regional Archives. - Miscellaneous Historical Records - Regional
Archives. - Naturalization Records - Regional Archives.
- Oath of Office Records - Regional Archives.
- Photograph Records - Regional Archives.
- Physician Records - Regional Archives.
- Voter Registration Database.
11Records Per Partner
- Idaho 398,796
- Alaska 83,316
- Montana 359,627
- Oregon 1,119,975
- Louisiana Coming Soon
- Indiana Coming Soon
- Colorado Coming Soon
12Searches Per Partner
- Idaho 54
- Alaska 83
- Montana 35
- Oregon 119
13Washington Record Series Count33,488,634
14Washington Statistics
15Ingestion Capacity
- Auditor Data
- If we have indexes only with no images, we can
process 10,000 indexes per minute for a total of
14,400,000 indexes a day. - If on average the indexes have one associated
image with it, we can process 1,600 images and
indexes a minute for a total of 2,304,000 total
records (this includes indexes and images) a day. - If on average the indexes have four associated
images with it, we can process 400 images and
indexes a day for a total of 576,000 total
records (this includes in indexes and images) a
day.
16Sample Sites
- http//idaho.digitalarchives.wa.gov
- http//test.digitalarchives.wa.gov
17Incentives to Changeand Participate
- Education Training
- Money Efficiency
- Access Democracy
18Local Records Grant ProgramWAC 434-670
Created in 2001 to provide financial assistance
to local government officials to support records
management and preservation efforts.
Administered by the Washington State Archives
Office of the Secretary of State and The
Archives Oversight Committee (comprised of
local government elected officials and
representatives)
19Grant Program History
100,000 200,000 500,000 898,438
2002 7 Grants 2003-2005 22
Grants 2005-2007 54
Grants 2007-2009 93 Grants
So far
202007-2009 Grant Cycle
- Express Grants up to 17,500
- only for agencies representing populations under
20,000 - Regular Grants up to 30,000
- for all populations
21Who Can Apply?WAC 434-670-030All local
government entities, including special purpose
districts.
- Law enforcement
- Housing authorities
- Transit authorities
- Public works
- Health departments
- School districts
- Fire districts
- County officials
- City officials
- Library districts
22Types of Projects Eligible for Grants
- Preservation of archival/essential records
- Records Management planning and inventories
- Security backup microfilm for records that exist
only in paper form - Essential equipment (microfilm reader, metal
shelving, archive boxes) - Improved access to records via scanning
232007-2009 Grant Recipients 146
City/Town 67 939,842 County 49
950,587 Fire District 7 73,655 Health
District 1 3,579 Housing Authority
3 44,026 Irrigation District 1
7,154 Law Enforcement 1 30,000 Library
District 1 30,000 Port District 2
25,799 Public Utility District 2
55,382 Regional Council 1 5,219 School
District 6 81,957 Transit Authority
3 65,517 Water District 1 6,263
242007-2009 County Awards 49
Assessor 2 41,503 Auditor 7
147,188 Boundary Review Bd. 1
30,000 Clerk 12 265,108 Community Dev.
4 115,305 Commissioners 8
142,414 Health 3 70,535 Prosecuting
Attorney 1 2,000 Public Works
5 100,835 Records Management
1 6,808 Regional Justice Ctr. 1
5,000 Sheriff 2
9,000 Treasurer 2 14,891