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− | [[Main Page]] > [[Documentation]] > [[User Manual|User manual]] > [[User manual 0. | + | [[Main Page]] > [[Documentation]] > [[User Manual|User manual]] > [[User manual 0.9]] > [[UM_ingest|Ingest]] > Digitization output |
If an institution has created master and derivative digitized objects, Archivematica can recognize the relationships between them and generate a DIP from access copies included in the transfer. | If an institution has created master and derivative digitized objects, Archivematica can recognize the relationships between them and generate a DIP from access copies included in the transfer. | ||
− | #Create a structured transfer directory (see [[UM transfer|Transfer]]). | + | #Create a structured transfer directory (see Option 2 [[UM transfer|Transfer]]). |
#In the ''objects'' directory, create a subdirectory called ''access'' (no capitalization). | #In the ''objects'' directory, create a subdirectory called ''access'' (no capitalization). | ||
#Place the master digital objects in the ''objects'' directory. | #Place the master digital objects in the ''objects'' directory. | ||
#Place the access copies in the ''access'' directory. Note: the master and access copies must have the same filename, although the extensions can be different. For example, image-1.tif (master) and image-1.jpg (access). | #Place the access copies in the ''access'' directory. Note: the master and access copies must have the same filename, although the extensions can be different. For example, image-1.tif (master) and image-1.jpg (access). | ||
#Process the transfer. | #Process the transfer. | ||
− | #At the normalization step, choose " | + | #At the normalization step, choose "Do not normalize". |
#Archivematica will keep the master digital objects in the AIP and generate a DIP from the copies in the access folder. | #Archivematica will keep the master digital objects in the AIP and generate a DIP from the copies in the access folder. | ||
#If there are also service copies (for example, intermediate-state video formats that may be edited versions of the master copies), in the ''objects'' directory create a subdirectory called ''service'' (no capitalization). Place the service copies in this subdirectory. As with the access copies, the filenames must match those of the master objects. | #If there are also service copies (for example, intermediate-state video formats that may be edited versions of the master copies), in the ''objects'' directory create a subdirectory called ''service'' (no capitalization). Place the service copies in this subdirectory. As with the access copies, the filenames must match those of the master objects. | ||
− | #Process the transfer as before, choosing " | + | #Process the transfer as before, choosing "Do not normalize". |
#The service copies will be retained along with the master objects in the AIP and Archivematica will capture their derivation relationships in the AIP METS file. | #The service copies will be retained along with the master objects in the AIP and Archivematica will capture their derivation relationships in the AIP METS file. | ||
#A sample digitization output transfer is included in Archivematica's sampledata: ''sampledata/SampleTransfers/DigitizationOutput''. | #A sample digitization output transfer is included in Archivematica's sampledata: ''sampledata/SampleTransfers/DigitizationOutput''. | ||
− | *For a detailed example of one institution's digitized output ingest workflow, see City of Vancouver's digital conservator, Sue Bigelow's presentation on Slideshare: [http://www.slideshare.net/sbigelow/using-archivematica-08-for-digitized-content Archivematica 0.8 for Digitized Content] | + | *For a detailed example of one institution's digitized output ingest workflow using Archivematica 0.8, see City of Vancouver's digital conservator, Sue Bigelow's presentation on Slideshare: [http://www.slideshare.net/sbigelow/using-archivematica-08-for-digitized-content Archivematica 0.8 for Digitized Content] |
Revision as of 11:50, 23 August 2012
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If an institution has created master and derivative digitized objects, Archivematica can recognize the relationships between them and generate a DIP from access copies included in the transfer.
- Create a structured transfer directory (see Option 2 Transfer).
- In the objects directory, create a subdirectory called access (no capitalization).
- Place the master digital objects in the objects directory.
- Place the access copies in the access directory. Note: the master and access copies must have the same filename, although the extensions can be different. For example, image-1.tif (master) and image-1.jpg (access).
- Process the transfer.
- At the normalization step, choose "Do not normalize".
- Archivematica will keep the master digital objects in the AIP and generate a DIP from the copies in the access folder.
- If there are also service copies (for example, intermediate-state video formats that may be edited versions of the master copies), in the objects directory create a subdirectory called service (no capitalization). Place the service copies in this subdirectory. As with the access copies, the filenames must match those of the master objects.
- Process the transfer as before, choosing "Do not normalize".
- The service copies will be retained along with the master objects in the AIP and Archivematica will capture their derivation relationships in the AIP METS file.
- A sample digitization output transfer is included in Archivematica's sampledata: sampledata/SampleTransfers/DigitizationOutput.
- For a detailed example of one institution's digitized output ingest workflow using Archivematica 0.8, see City of Vancouver's digital conservator, Sue Bigelow's presentation on Slideshare: Archivematica 0.8 for Digitized Content