ualbertalib / pushmi_pullyu

Ruby application to manage flow of content from Fedora into Swift for preservation
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Document the AIP for lightweight preservable ERA items #6

Closed pbinkley closed 7 years ago

pbinkley commented 7 years ago

From @sfbetz on January 19, 2017 20:31

-AIP documentation should be understandable by anyone on the team, and new devs

Copied from original issue: ualbertalib/HydraNorth#1341

pbinkley commented 7 years ago

From @sfarnel on January 19, 2017 20:33

AIP definition working document here.

pbinkley commented 7 years ago

From @umarqasim on January 20, 2017 17:11

There is a good resource to look at http://etdplusdemo.educopia.org/ for creating a light-weight AIP pipeline. This project is based on Sufia but they also added some additional useful preservation micro-services. Here is a text from their documentation

What the Curation Workbench has added to Sufia:

The Curation Workbench is built on the Sufia platform and has incorporated multiple curation tools to allow users to evaluate supplementary materials, by automatically performing multiple preservation actions including virus scans, finer-tuned file format identification and characterization, and personally identifiable information scans. Customizable configurations allow each institution to design its own curation rules and workflows. Additionally, the outputs of these tools along with other technical and descriptive metadata added by a user can be downloaded as a package that includes the files and associated metadata in a METS.xml file. (http://etdplusdemo.educopia.org/help)

sfarnel commented 7 years ago

@umarqasim it would be helpful to have access to documentation on how they are generating their METS xml file so we can build on it. Is this available?

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From @umarqasim https://github.com/umarqasim on January 20, 2017 17:11

There is a good resource to look at http://etdplusdemo.educopia.org/ for creating a light-weight AIP pipeline. This project is based on Sufia but they also added some additional useful preservation micro-services. Here is a text from their documentation

What the Curation Workbench has added to Sufia:

The Curation Workbench is built on the Sufia platform and has incorporated multiple curation tools to allow users to evaluate supplementary materials, by automatically performing multiple preservation actions including virus scans, finer-tuned file format identification and characterization, and personally identifiable information scans. Customizable configurations allow each institution to design its own curation rules and workflows. Additionally, the outputs of these tools along with other technical and descriptive metadata added by a user can be downloaded as a package that includes the files and associated metadata in a METS.xml file. ( http://etdplusdemo.educopia.org/help)

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murny commented 7 years ago

Can this be closed now? Documentation is now here https://docs.google.com/document/d/154BqhDPAdGW-I9enrqLpBYbhkF9exX9lV3kMaijuwPg/edit?

pbinkley commented 7 years ago

Yes - if clarification is needed we'll add it as we go