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|purpose=Archivematica is a digital preservation system that automates the process of preparing digital objects for ingest into a repository and an access system
 
|purpose=Archivematica is a digital preservation system that automates the process of preparing digital objects for ingest into a repository and an access system
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|homepage=https://www.archivematica.org
 
|homepage=https://www.archivematica.org
 
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|license=[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html AGPL version 3]
|formats_in=PREMIS (Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies)
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|formats_out=METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard),PREMIS (Preservation Metadata Implementation Strategies)
 
|function=File Format Migration, Preservation System
 
 
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= Description =
 
= Description =
 
Archivematica is a digital preservation system that automates the process of preparing digital objects for ingest into a repository and an access system, ingesting them into archival storage and providing access to the archived material as well as uploading access copies to an access system. The process is monitored and controlled through a Web-based dashboard that co-ordinates a suite of micro-services. It relies on normalisation with preservation as the original object and comprehensive PREMIS metadata in METS.xml as its primary preservation technique.
 
Archivematica is a digital preservation system that automates the process of preparing digital objects for ingest into a repository and an access system, ingesting them into archival storage and providing access to the archived material as well as uploading access copies to an access system. The process is monitored and controlled through a Web-based dashboard that co-ordinates a suite of micro-services. It relies on normalisation with preservation as the original object and comprehensive PREMIS metadata in METS.xml as its primary preservation technique.
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==Provider==
 
==Provider==
  
This project is managed by [https://www.artefactual.com/ Artefactual Systems].
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This project is managed by [https://www.artefactual.com/ Artefactual Systems]. It began in collaboration with the UNESCO Memory of the World&#39;s [http://goo.gl/tlRHbk Subcommittee on Technology] and the [https://vancouver.ca/your-government/city-of-vancouver-archives.aspx City of Vancouver Archives], but continues active development along with its partners at the [http://diginit.library.ubc.ca/ University of British Columbia Library], the [http://rockarch.org/ Rockefeller Archive Center], [http://www.sfu.ca/archives/ Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management], [http://library.bentley.edu/ Bentley Historical Library] and a number of other collaborators.
 
 
Artefactual Systems was founded in January 2000 as a digital preservation consulting company, and expanded into open-source software development starting in 2006. It began in collaboration with the UNESCO Memory of the World&#39;s [http://goo.gl/tlRHbk Subcommittee on Technology] and the [https://vancouver.ca/your-government/city-of-vancouver-archives.aspx City of Vancouver Archives], but continues active development along with its partners at the [http://diginit.library.ubc.ca/ University of British Columbia Library], the [http://rockarch.org/ Rockefeller Archive Center], [http://www.sfu.ca/archives/ Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management], [http://library.bentley.edu/ Bentley Historical Library] and a number of other collaborators. The company now offers software development, technical support and hosting services, data migrations (from legacy systems into AtoM), training and consulting.  The company currently has more than 90 hosting/technical support clients and at any given time has around 12- to 15 software development, data migration and consulting clients. The company has 20+ personnel, a diverse group which includes archivists and librarians, software developers, systems administrators, project managers and technical services managers.
 
  
 
== Platform and interoperability ==
 
== Platform and interoperability ==
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* Gearman
 
* Gearman
 
* Elasticsearch (optional as of Archivematica 1.7)
 
* Elasticsearch (optional as of Archivematica 1.7)
 
=== Interoperability ===
 
 
Archivematica has out-of-the-box integrations with AtoM (AccessToMemory), Dspace, ArchivesSpace and CONTENTdm.  Configuration and workflow instructions are available in the online user manual.  Archivematica can also be used with Islandora, Dataverse and Samvera, but some customization may be required for setup.
 
  
 
=== Storage ===
 
=== Storage ===
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=Standards compliance=
 
=Standards compliance=
  
The functionality of Archivematica is clearly based on that defined by the OAIS Reference Model. The Archival Information Packages generated by the system use the [[BagIt]] packaging format, in conjunction with a METS packaging manifest incorporating PREMIS metadata.
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The functionality of Archivematica is clearly based on that defined by the OAIS Reference Model. The Archival Information Packages generated by the system use the BagIt packaging format, in conjunction with a METS packaging manifest incorporating PREMIS metadata.
  
 
= Development Activity =
 
= Development Activity =

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