Born Digital Archives Malware Survey
Yale University Library's Born Digital Archives Working Group (BDAWG) is interested in evaluating the ways in which malware is discovered, documented and/or preserved in born digital archives. We are seeking information about needs, concerns, and practices in special collections across a variety of institutions.

The survey should be taken individually and will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. Participants may choose to identify themselves at the end of the survey. Participants should have a working knowledge of their institution’s practices and policies regarding born-digital archives, but do not need to process born digital archival materials themselves.

Please complete the survey by June 14, 2022.

Questions or concerns may be directed to David Cirella (david.cirella@yale.edu).
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What is your job/role in regards to born digital archives, generally speaking?
For example: "preservation librarian ingesting born digital archives into our preservation system"
What does the term "malware" mean as applied within IT services and library systems at your institution? If uncertain, write “Unknown.”
Although the term “malware” may have different meanings, ultimately what we are actively measuring is how a particular institution defines malware. Obtaining this definition is helpful to know what is being flagged as malware at that particular institution.
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