Appraisal

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Function definition: Tools that enable the assessment of content against in order to decide on it's relevance or appropriateness for preservation
Lifecycle stage: Create or Receive (Acquire)

Tools for this function

ToolPurpose
ArchiFiltreOverview of folder trees with fine diagrams
Archifiltre-MailsArchifiltre-Mails connects to email containers and visualizes their content, helping you in exploring and adding metadata.
Autopsy Digital ForensicsOpen source, free digital forensics tool
BrunnhildeSiegfried-based characterization of directories and disk images
CzkawkaCzkawka is a simple, fast and free app to remove unnecessary files from your computer.
DArcMailProcessing and access to email accounts
Docuteam packerCreates and edits SIPs
EPADDePADD is a software package developed by Stanford University's Special Collections & University Archives that supports archival processes around the appraisal, ingest, processing, discovery, and delivery of email archives.
Package HandlerView, create, edit, and validate Swiss archival packages
RATOMReview, Appraisal, and Triage of Mail (RATOM) is software to assist archives and other collecting organizations with email analysis, selection, and appraisal tasks
RODA-InThe tool creates SIPs from files and folders available on the local file system.
Sumfolder1sumfolder1 is a utility for use within the archival and digital preservation community to generate checksums for file system directories, and to generate an overall "collection" checksum for a given set of files. The utility may be used in support of de-duplication at a directory/folder level.
TreeTree displays the directory structure of a path or of the disk in a drive graphically.
TreeSizeManage disk space and scan your hard disks.
UKWA GSuite Add-OnGSuite functions for people working with web archives. The functions use the Memento API (specifically the TimeGate) to look up whether a given archive holds a given URL. It currently supports checks against:
  • UK Web Archive
  • UK Government Web Archive
  • Internet Archive