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[[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]]).
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#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 "No normalization".
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#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 "No normalization".
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#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]
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*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.

  1. Create a structured transfer directory (see Option 2 Transfer).
  2. In the objects directory, create a subdirectory called access (no capitalization).
  3. Place the master digital objects in the objects directory.
  4. 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).
  5. Process the transfer.
  6. At the normalization step, choose "Do not normalize".
  7. Archivematica will keep the master digital objects in the AIP and generate a DIP from the copies in the access folder.
  8. 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.
  9. Process the transfer as before, choosing "Do not normalize".
  10. 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.
  11. 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