UM ingest

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General description

During ingest, digital objects are packaged into SIPs and run through several micro-services, including normalization, packaging into an AIP and generation of a DIP.

Create one or more SIP(s)

  1. Process one or more transfers as described in Transfer.
    Select an option from the Create SIP(s) Actions drop-down menu
  2. While still viewing the transfer tab you should see a bell icon next to the transfer. The micro-service related to the bell is "Create SIP(s)".
  3. Choose one of three options for creating a SIP (or reject the transfer if desired, to stop all processing and move the transfer to the rejected folder in the file browser).

Option 1: Create single SIP and continue processing

This will create a single SIP from the transfer and move it through the initial micro-services to the normalization step.

  1. Once you have selected "Create single SIP and continue processing", click on the Ingest tab.
  2. The SIP will be running through a number of micro-services. Wait until it reaches "Normalize" and a bell icon appears.
  3. To add descriptive metadata, see Metadata, below.
  4. For selecting a normalization option, see Normalization, below.

Option 2: Create single SIP

This will create a single SIP from the transfer and allow the user to re-organize or delete digital objects if desired. This is useful if there has been no appraisal on the objects prior to processing in Archivematica. Note that the original order of the transfer is maintained in the transfer METS file, a copy of which is automatically added to the SIP.

  1. Once you have selected "Create single SIP", click on the Ingest tab.
  2. The SIP will appear in the dashboard with a bell icon next to it. In the file browser, open SIPsUnderConstruction in the left panel. Your SIP will be in this directory.
    In the file browser, navigate to your SIP in SIPsUnderConstruction
  3. Open the SIP, navigate to the objects directory and delete and re-organize the objects as desired.
  4. Return to the dashboard. Add descriptive metadata if desired (see Metadata, below). In the Actions drop-down menu select "SIP creation complete".
  5. Wait until it reaches "Normalize" and a bell icon appears.
  6. If you haven't already done so, you can add descriptive metadata at this point. See Metadata, below.
  7. For selecting a normalization option, see Normalization, below.
    In the Actions drop-down menu, select "SIP creation complete"

Option 3: Manual SIP creation

  1. This option allows the user to break one transfer into more than one SIP, or to create one or more SIPs from more than one transfer. The permitted relationships are:
    • One transfer --> one SIP
    • One transfer --> multiple SIPs
    • Multiple transfers --> one SIP
    • Multiple transfers --> multiple SIPs
  2. The user can also re-organize and delete objects within the SIP(s). Note that the original order of the transfer is maintained in the transfer METS file, a copy of which is automatically added to each SIP.

Add metadata

  1. Click anywhere on the grey background of a SIP to add Dublin Core metadata.
    To add metadata, click anywhere on the grey highlighted area
    The SIP detail panel
  2. This will take you to the SIP detail panel. On the left-hand side, under metadata click Add.
  3. Add metadata as desired and save it by clicking the Save button at the bottom of the screen. Note that in Archivematica 0.8 you can only add metadata at the SIP level. If you would like to add metadata to a digital object, you will need to do that once the object has been uploaded to your access system.
  4. When you click Save, you will see the metadata entry in the list page. To edit it further, click Edit on the right-hand side.
  5. Return to the ingest tab to continue processing the SIP.
    Using the data entry form to add descriptive metadata
    After saving your metadata


Normalize

In the transfer you have just created, navigate to the /metadata/submissionDocumentation folder and add files if desired. These files could be donor agreements, transfer forms, copyright agreements and any correspondence or other documentation relating to the transfer. Any SIPs subsequently made from this transfer will automatically contain copies of this documentation.

Store AIP

Upload DIP