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Revision as of 14:52, 23 August 2011
Main Page > Development > Development documentation > Transfer and SIP creation
Use Cases
- Generic (i.e. unstructured)
- Bag
- TRIM export
- Dspace exports
Workflow (Generic Transfer)
In these workflow diagrams, the white ovals are manual steps and the grey ovals are automated steps.
Transfer and create SIPs
indexing
- keyword & pattern matching for privacy/security sensitive information (e.g. social insurance numbers, credit card numbers, 'private', 'confidential')
- list of PDFs that have not been OCR'ed
Ingest SIPs
Dashboard design
Dashboard showing list of transfers
Click the metadata icon to add transfer metadata
Approve transfer
A completed transfer
File visualization reporting page
Create SIPs using file manager
In this mockup, the user has completed a transfer, has created SIP folders in ingestSIP and is preparing to move objects from the completed transfer into the SIP folders.
Add Dublin Core metadata to a SIP during ingest
- All fields are simple Dublin Core except for Relation: Is Part Of, which is designed to upload the SIP to a pre-existing archival description in the access system.
- Multi-value entries are separated by a backward slash: \.