Difference between revisions of "UM DSpace exports"

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Archivematica can act as a "dark archive" for a DSpace repository - i.e. providing back-end preservation functionality while DSpace remains the user deposit and access system. Currently, Archivematica can ingest exports from DSpace 1.7.x. Ingest has not been tested on exports from DSpace 1.8.
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#The transfer should be structured similar to the one in Archivematica's sample data at ''sampledata/SampleTransfers/DSpaceExport'' ('''figure 1'''). This is a standard DSpace export with one DSpace AIP for the collection-level description and one for each of the uploaded objects.
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#*The inclusion of the collection level export (eg ''aip_1314.zip'') is not mandatory.
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#A typical zipped item folder will contain the uploaded object plus a license file, a METS file and possibly an OCR text file ('''figure 2''').

Revision as of 18:37, 27 January 2012

Main Page > Documentation > User manual > User manual 0.8 > DSpace exports

Archivematica can act as a "dark archive" for a DSpace repository - i.e. providing back-end preservation functionality while DSpace remains the user deposit and access system. Currently, Archivematica can ingest exports from DSpace 1.7.x. Ingest has not been tested on exports from DSpace 1.8.

  1. The transfer should be structured similar to the one in Archivematica's sample data at sampledata/SampleTransfers/DSpaceExport (figure 1). This is a standard DSpace export with one DSpace AIP for the collection-level description and one for each of the uploaded objects.
    • The inclusion of the collection level export (eg aip_1314.zip) is not mandatory.
  2. A typical zipped item folder will contain the uploaded object plus a license file, a METS file and possibly an OCR text file (figure 2).