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==Directory Structure==
 
==Directory Structure==
  
[[Image:AIPtopdir.png|400px|thumb|'''Figure 1'''  AIP directory - top level]]
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BagIt documentation
 
BagIt documentation
  
*The AIP is packaged in accordance with the [http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/documents/bagitspec.pdf| Library of Congress Bagit specification] (PDF, 84KB) In Figure 1, the BagIt files are bag-info.txt, bagit.txt, manifest-sha512.txt and tagmanifest-md5.txt.
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*The AIP is packaged in accordance with the [http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/documents/bagitspec.pdf| Library of Congress Bagit specification] (PDF, 84KB) In '''Figure 1''', the BagIt files are bag-info.txt, bagit.txt, manifest-sha512.txt and tagmanifest-md5.txt.
  
 
Data
 
Data
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*Logs: contains normalization log generated during SIP creation.
 
*Logs: contains normalization log generated during SIP creation.

Revision as of 19:59, 1 February 2012

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In progress.

Name

The AIP name is composed of the following:

  1. Either the name of the original transfer if no new name has been assigned to the SIP upon formation or the name of the SIP or SIPs created from the transfer and
  2. a UUID assigned during SIP formation

example: Images-aebbfc44-9f2e-4351-bcfb-bb80d4914112 "Images" is the name assigned by the user and "aebbfc44-9f2e-4351-bcfb-bb80d4914112" is the UUID generated during SIP formation.

Directory Structure

200pxFigure 1 AIP directory - top level

BagIt documentation

  • The AIP is packaged in accordance with the Library of Congress Bagit specification (PDF, 84KB) In Figure 1, the BagIt files are bag-info.txt, bagit.txt, manifest-sha512.txt and tagmanifest-md5.txt.

Data


  • Logs: contains normalization log generated during SIP creation.
  • Metadata: contains the checksum and a folder containing logs from each transfer that makes up the SIP. The METS file for each transfer's original order is contained within the log file for the transfer (see bottom of page at METS for Archivematica transfer).
  • Objects: contains original objects, normalized objects and submission documentation. If there were any lower level directories within the SIP, that directory structure is maintained.

METS file containing the full PREMIS implementation (see PREMIS metadata for original file, PREMIS metadata: normalized files, PREMIS metadata: events, and PREMIS metadata: rights