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General observations on testing thus far | - We've all familiarized ourselves with the transfer and ingest process
- We're still curious to see how piping DIPS to AtoM or other destinations will work
- Initial large file tests show little affect on performance, but Ladd will test more
- Seems helpful for recording the bifurcation of IPs - Access tab in archivematica shows where DIPS went. Something of a breadcrumb trail for future reference.
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AtoM observations/questions | - Ladd discovered script for connecting archivematica to AtoM didn't exist on the server, and that instructions are not up to date w/ latest versions of the software. He's determined rsync is doing the file transfer & SWORD is doing the data mapping - the point of failure is still unknown, and he needs more time to figure it out.
- Jessica reviewed the AtoM interface, with an emphasis on the ease of use compared to manual EAD markup of finding aids
- Jessica wants to know if object images displayed in AtoM finding aids can come from references to files stored elsewhere rather than extraneous copies stored in AtoM.
- Jessica brought up the question of AtoM's schema compliance capabilities
- Could be a big timesaver administratively in terms of generating EAD encoded finding aids (assuming most folks are still marking those up by hand)
- National usage numbers?
- Possibility of sending DIPs and IPs to Islandora
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File ID tools | - Benn looked more closely at these, and sees that FIDO is running now after some configuration change.
- Disk images should be recognized now.
- Tests with metadata.csv file and jp2 files created with Photoshop resulted in JHOVE issues with jp2s; these flags are consistent w/ existing issues in Benn's current workflows; archivematica doesn't seem to be a big improvement/timesaver in this regard
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other archivematica issues | - Vandy encountered problem with bag validation
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Next steps | - Shifting focus of working group to archivematica+AtoM use cases to demo for other potential users on campus
- More testing with disk images - normalization flags would be a big time saver
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