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− | An information management tool called Qubit is bundled with Archivematica as a default access system. Qubit supports standards-compliant hierarchical archival description and digital object management. | + | An information management tool called Qubit is bundled with Archivematica as a default access system. Qubit supports standards-compliant hierarchical archival description and digital object management. A small amount of sample data has been added to Qubit, including the Vancouver City Clerk fonds ('''figure 1'''). [[Image:qubit-1g.png|600px|right|thumb|'''Figure 1''' A series description in the Vancouver City Clerk fonds in Qubit]] |
− | A small amount of sample data has been added to Qubit, including the Vancouver City Clerk fonds ('''figure 1'''). [[Image: | ||
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Revision as of 18:05, 25 January 2012
Main Page > Documentation > User manual > User manual 0.8 > Access
General description
During ingest, access copies of digital objects are generated and packaged into a DIP (Dissemination Information Package). The user uploads the DIP to the access system
Default access system
An information management tool called Qubit is bundled with Archivematica as a default access system. Qubit supports standards-compliant hierarchical archival description and digital object management. A small amount of sample data has been added to Qubit, including the Vancouver City Clerk fonds (figure 1).