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Revision as of 14:34, 1 October 2012

Main Page > Development > Development documentation > Metadata import

This page documents the workflow and METS content for lower-level metadata import - i.e. metadata to be attached to subdirectories and files within a SIP.

Workflow

  1. For compound objects, the user creates one or more subdirectory in the objects directory, each containing the items that form a compound object.
  2. The user adds a csv file to the metadata folder for the transfer entitled metadata.csv
    • The first row of the csv file consists of field names
    • Dublin Core field names must contain the "dc" element in the name, eg "dc.title"
    • Each subsequent row contains the complete set of field values for a single directory or file
    • If the metadata are for compound objects, the csv file must contain a "parts" column listing the names of the directories containing the items that form the compound object
  3. At the generate METS micro-service, Archivematica parses the metadata in metadata.csv to the METS file, as follows:
    • All Dublin Core elements are used to generate a dmdSec for each directory or file with MDTYPE="DC"
    • All non-Dublin Core elements are used to generate a dmdSec for each directory or file with MDTYPE="OTHER" OTHERMDTYPE="CUSTOM"
    • The dmdSecs are linked to their directories or files in the structMap


Simple objects

This section provides csv file and METS file examples for simple objects - i.e. individual files that are not items in a compound object such as a book or a newspaper issue.

CSV file

Sample headings and values

filename dc.title dates of publication dc.publisher dc.contributor dc.subject dc.date dc.description notes forms part of repository dc.rights project website Digital file format
objects/BrocktonOval.jpg Stanley Park in December Riley Studios, Vancouver BC Don Langfield, photographer Vancouver (B.C.)--Parks 1992/12/04 Image shows Brockton Oval after light snowfall Originally part of series entitled "Winter in Vancouver" Riley Studios collection New Caledonia Public Library Copyright held by Riley Studios http://www.ncpl/donlangfieldphotographs.ca image/jp2
objects/QE Park sunset.jpg Sunset in Queen Elizabeth Park Riley Studios, Vancouver BC Don Langfield, photographer Vancouver (B.C.)--Parks 1994/07/13 Riley Studios collection New Caledonia Public Library Copyright held by Riley Studios http://www.ncpl/donlangfieldphotographs.ca image/jp2


METS file

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