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=== Option 1 === | === Option 1 === | ||
− | #Navigate to the standardTransfer directory by using the shortcut on the left panel of the file manager. | + | #Navigate to the standardTransfer directory by using the shortcut on the left panel of the file manager. |
− | #Right-click and select "Create a structured directory" | + | #Right-click and select "Create a structured directory" |
− | #The structured directory will contain three subdirectories: logs, metadata, objects. Copy the digital files to be preserved into the /objects directory. Note that you can create subdirectories within /objects if desired. | + | #The structured directory will contain three subdirectories: logs, metadata, objects. Copy the digital files to be preserved into the /objects directory. Note that you can create subdirectories within /objects if desired.[[Image:structuredDirectoryg.png|500px|right|thumb|Option 1: right-click and create a structured directory]] |
=== Option 2 === | === Option 2 === | ||
− | #Navigate to a directory of files to be preserved that has not been created using the right-click script in option 1, above. | + | #Navigate to a directory of files to be preserved that has not been created using the right-click script in option 1, above. |
− | #Right-click the directory and select "Restructure for compliance". This will create the subdirectories required to transfer the files into Archivematica: logs, metadata, objects.[[Image:restructureg.png|500px|right|thumb|Option 2: right-click on a directory and restructure it for compliance]] | + | #Right-click the directory and select "Restructure for compliance". This will create the subdirectories required to transfer the files into Archivematica: logs, metadata, objects. |
− | + | #Copy and paste the directory to standardTransfer using the shortcut on the left panel of the file manager.[[Image:restructureg.png|500px|right|thumb|Option 2: right-click on a directory and restructure it for compliance]] | |
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== Add submission documentation == | == Add submission documentation == |
Revision as of 14:30, 23 January 2012
Main Page > Documentation > User Manual > Transfer
General description
During transfer, digital objects are moved into Archivematica and run through several micro-services: UUID assignment; checksum verification (if checksums are present); package extraction (i.e. unzipping of zipped or otherwise packaged files); virus checking; format identification and validation; and metadata extraction.
At the end of transfer, the user can select a number of ways to create one or more SIPs from the transfer. Once this is done, the SIP(s) are moved into ingest.
Create a transfer
- Open the file browser by clicking on the Home folder on the Archivematica desktop.
Option 1
- Navigate to the standardTransfer directory by using the shortcut on the left panel of the file manager.
- Right-click and select "Create a structured directory"
- The structured directory will contain three subdirectories: logs, metadata, objects. Copy the digital files to be preserved into the /objects directory. Note that you can create subdirectories within /objects if desired.
Option 2
- Navigate to a directory of files to be preserved that has not been created using the right-click script in option 1, above.
- Right-click the directory and select "Restructure for compliance". This will create the subdirectories required to transfer the files into Archivematica: logs, metadata, objects.
- Copy and paste the directory to standardTransfer using the shortcut on the left panel of the file manager.