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== Upload DIP to CONTENTdm ==
 
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To configure Archivematica to upload a DIP to CONTENTdm, see [[Administrator_manual#ContentDM_DIP_upload|Administrator manual - CONTENTdm upload]]

Revision as of 15:18, 28 August 2012

Main Page > Documentation > User manual > User manual 0.9 > 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. Please note the user must create the description in AtoM (or other access system) before uploading the DIP. The user will need to indicate part of the description's URL or a target collection in order to send the DIP to the appropriate place in the description.


Should you run into an error during this process, please see Error handling.


More information on Archivematica's DIP structure is available on the Archivematica wiki: see DIP structure.

Default access system

An information management tool called AtoM is bundled with Archivematica as a default access system. AtoM supports standards-compliant hierarchical archival description and digital object management. A small amount of sample data has been added to AtoM, including the Vancouver City Clerk fonds (figure 1).
Figure 1 A series description in the Vancouver City Clerk fonds in Qubit

AtoM is the underlying management tool for the archival description tool ICA-AtoM. A user manual for ICA-AtoM which can also be used for AtoM is available at http://ica-atom.org/docs/index.php?title=User_manual.

To configure Archivematica for uploading the DIP to AtoM, see the Administrator manual - AtoM DIP upload

Upload DIP

In this example, we will upload a DIP to the sample description shown in figure 1, above.

Figure 2 Select "Upload DIP" in the Actions drop-down menu
  1. In the ingest tab, select "Upload DIP" in the upload DIP Actions drop-down menu (figure 2).
  2. A dialogue box will appear (figure 3).
    • To upload the DIP to the level of description pictured in figure 1, enter the permalink of the description in the dialogue box: subject-files-including-council-supporting-documents
    • Click on "Create intermediate level of description" to create an archival description from the Dublin Core metadata you entered during ingest.
      • If you chose not to click this box, the digital objects would be uploaded as immediate child levels of the level of description to which the DIP is being uploaded. This might be useful for, for example, a collection of digitized images which was not hierarchically arranged into lower levels of description.
  3. Click the blue "Upload" button.
  4. When the DIP has finished uploading, open the Access tab in the dashboard. This tab shows the AIP and its uploaded DIP. Click on the DIP URL to go to the uploaded DIP in AtoM (figure 4).
  5. If you are not already logged in to AtoM you will need to log in using the email demo@example.com and the password demo.
  6. You will see an archival description with the metadata you added during ingest, displayed in the context of the level of archival description to which the DIP was uploaded (figure 5). To view an individual digital object, scroll through the thumbnails on the left of the screen and click on an image.
  7. Figure 6 shows the digital object displayed in Qubit. Clicking on the image will open the uploaded object.
Figure 3 The Upload DIP dialogue box
Figure 4 The Access tab showing AIPs and their uploaded DIPs. Click on a DIP URL to go to the uploaded DIP in Qubit
Figure 5 The uploaded DIP: an archival description with digital objects attached as immediate child-level objects
Figure 6 The digital object displayed in Qubit. Clicking on the image will open the uploaded object

Upload DIP to CONTENTdm

To configure Archivematica to upload a DIP to CONTENTdm, see Administrator manual - CONTENTdm upload