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Revision as of 16:18, 12 June 2013
Workflow
- Metadata ingest: Metadata will be created outside of Archivematica prior to ingest and added to the metadata folder of the transfer. See Metadata, below.
- Metadata validation: Archivematica should include a micro-service to validate metadata on ingest, using something like xmllint. Sample validation command: xmllint --schema ddi:instance:3_1 metadata/CCRI-CDN-Census1911V20110628.xml.
- Normalization:Some datasets may require manual normalization: see https://projects.artefactual.com/issues/1499.
Metadata
METS and DDI/FGDC
- DDI is Data Documentation Initiative, a metadata specification for the social and behavioral sciences; see http://www.ddialliance.org/.
- FGDC is Federal Geographic Data Committee Metadata Standard [FGDC-STD-001-1998]; see http://www.fgdc.gov/metadata/csdgm/
- DDI and FGDC are considered descriptive metadata (mdSec) in METS. From http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/METSOverview.v2.html: "Valid values for the MDTYPE element [in mdSec] include...DDI (Data Documentation Initiative), FGDC (Federal Geographic Data Committee Metadata Standard [FGDC-STD-001-1998]."
- In the Archivematica METS file, a DDI or FGDC file could be referenced from the mdSec using mdRef, for example as follows: <mdRef LABEL="CCRI-CDN-Census1911V20110628.xml-73b93b28-be1b-433f-861e-03bc321dfe7e" xlink:href="metadata/CCRI-CDN-Census1911V20110628.xml" MDTYPE="DDI" LOCTYPE="OTHER" OTHERLOCTYPE="SYSTEM"/>.
METS and other metadata standards
- Other metadata standards that could be used for ingested datasets include:
- North American Profile (NAP) of ISO 19119, for geospatial metadata: http://www.fgdc.gov/metadata/geospatial-metadata-standards
- SDMX for aggregate data: http://sdmx.org/?page_id=10
- EML, the Ecological Metadata Language: http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/software/eml/eml-2.1.1/index.html
- If these standards are used, the mdRef in the METS file would need to use OTHER as MDTYPE, for example: <mdRef LABEL="CCRI-CDN-Census1911V20110628.xml-73b93b28-be1b-433f-861e-03bc321dfe7e" xlink:href="metadata/CCRI-CDN-Census1911V20110628.xml" MDTYPE="OTHER" OTHERMDTYPE="SDMX" LOCTYPE="OTHER" OTHERLOCTYPE="SYSTEM"/>
Hierarchical AIC/AIP structure
- Because datasets can be large and heterogeneous, one "dataset" may be broken into multiple AIPs. In such cases, the multiple AIPs can be intellectually combined into one AIC, or Archival Information Collection, defined by the OAIS reference model as "[a]n Archival Information Package whose Content Information is an aggregation of other Archival Information Packages." (OAIS 1-9).
- The AIC may consist of a METS file with aggregate-level descriptive metadata (eg metadata for the dataset or study as a whole) plus a logical structMap listing all child AIPs (see options and variations in Possible AIC/AIP designs, below.
- In storage, a pointer.xml file gives the uri and extraction (eg unzipping) information for an AIC or stand-alone AIP. Question: does the pointer.xml file give the uri and extraction info for AIPs that are children of AICs, or is that information captured in the AIC?
Possible AIC/AIP designs
Option 1
Description: An AIC consisting of only a structMap; AIPs consisting of data files and metadata for those data files; an AIP consisting of project/program-level metadata and documentation.
Workflow:
- User creates X number of AIPs and puts them in archival storage
- One of these AIPs consists only of metadata and documentation about the program/project as a whole
- User searches for AIPs in archival storage tab
- Once search results are retrieved, user clicks "Create AIC" button
- AIC is created, containing only a METS structMap listing all AIPs
- Over time, user can add new AIPs and re-create the AIC at any time; the new AIC should replace the old one
- Over time, if needed the user either updates the existing documentation AIP or adds new documentation AIPs (i.e. there can be more than one documentation AIP per dataset)
Pros:
- Don't have to duplicate program/project level documentation in each AIP
- Simple workflow for creating AIC
- Easy to add new AIPs
- If program/project documentation needs updating, only one AIP has to be re-processed, or user can add new documentation AIP(s)
Cons
- There is only a one-way link between the AIC and child AIPs - i.e. the AIC has a structMap listing all child AIPs, but there is nothing in a child AIP to indicate that it belongs to a given AIC.
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4