The idea is to make data easily available to staff that is in current custom Canadiana AIPs:
Current and historical METS records
changelog.txt
bagit manifests (which has MD5's for all files that were previously in that format, for potential future analysis)
Some of these files will be used for future Metadata analysis, as well as updates to Archivematica AIPs (changelog.txt may be useful to convert into Premis events, etc). The METS record has a METS label which may be useful for staff in metadata updates as well.
It is possible that it will be worth making Archivematica AIPs from these files to preserve the older data for future researchers. That will be a conversation for a later date once we have fully moved to Archivematica, and staff can then decide if any of this data is useful for researchers.
OCR data and JHOVE reports are derivatives that aren't worth investigating further, but will still be available via a packaging export until that version of the repository is decommissioned.
This would be similar to dmdsync , but focused on METS and related records in preservation.
This is a companion to https://github.com/crkn-rcdr/CIHM-TDR/issues/14
The idea is to make data easily available to staff that is in current custom Canadiana AIPs:
Some of these files will be used for future Metadata analysis, as well as updates to Archivematica AIPs (changelog.txt may be useful to convert into Premis events, etc). The METS record has a METS label which may be useful for staff in metadata updates as well.
It is possible that it will be worth making Archivematica AIPs from these files to preserve the older data for future researchers. That will be a conversation for a later date once we have fully moved to Archivematica, and staff can then decide if any of this data is useful for researchers.
OCR data and JHOVE reports are derivatives that aren't worth investigating further, but will still be available via a packaging export until that version of the repository is decommissioned.