Docuteam cosmos

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Docuteam cosmos
docuteam cosmos is a comprehensive, modular software solution for the operation of digital long-term archives based on the OAIS standard (Open Archival Information System, ISO 14721:2012).
Homepage:https://cosmos.docuteam.ch
License:GPLv3
Platforms:Windows, Linux, MacOS
Language:English, French, German
Input Formats:METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard), PREMIS (Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies), EAD (Encoded Archival Description), DC (Dublin Core)
Output Formats:METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard), PREMIS (Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies), EAD (Encoded Archival Description)
Function:File Format Migration,Preservation System,Service,Storage,Workflow




Description

docuteam cosmos contains all software required for the operation of a digital archive. The software is further developed and operated by docuteam.

docuteam packer is the only software application that is locally installed. This practical, open source tool can be downloaded and used to create delivery packages. Delivery packages (SIP, submission information packages) are files enriched with additional data that you wish to archive.

docuteam feeder validates the incoming delivery packages, migrates the files into archivable formats and logs this process. This converts the delivery packages into archive packages (AIP, archival information packages). docuteam feeder contains an interface (API) for connecting third-party applications to docuteam cosmos.

The submission information packages (SIP) now reach the repository that is managed by the Fedora Commons software. Fedora Commons is an internationally renowned, powerful and sustainable tool that can be used to control actions in the repository and to monitor the integrity of data.

Documentation, Release Notes

For more details, please check https://docs.docuteam.ch/introduction/en/index