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|purpose=Curator's Workbench is a tool that automates and streamlines the process of preparing collections of digital materials for submission to a repository
 
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= Description =
 
= Description =
The [https://blogs.lib.unc.edu/cdr/index.php/about/cdr-development-and-collab/curators-workbench/ Curator&rsquo;s Workbench] is a tool that automates and streamlines the process of preparing collections of digital materials for submission to a repository. The Workbench will capture and stage files, generate manifests that include fixity information, arrange folders and objects, normalise metadata to custom requirements, and finally create a submission package for ingest into the archive.
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The [http://www.lib.unc.edu/blogs/cdr/index.php/2011/01/13/curators-workbench-is-now-free-and-open-source-software/ Curator&rsquo;s Workbench] is a tool that automates and streamlines the process of preparing collections of digital materials for submission to a repository. The Workbench will capture and stage files, generate manifests that include fixity information, arrange folders and objects, normalise metadata to custom requirements, and finally create a submission package for ingest into the archive.
 
   
 
   
 
====Provider====
 
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====Documentation and user support====
 
====Documentation and user support====
While CDR does not provide direct support, there are Google groups for developers and users. The Users group was active as of December 2011, but the Developers group was then not yet active. There is also an &ldquo;Issues&rdquo; page on the Github wiki, which was active as of February 2012.
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While CDR does not provide direct support, there are Google groups for developers and users. The Users group was active as of December 2011, but the Developers group is not yet active. There is also an &ldquo;Issues&rdquo; page on the Github wiki, which is active as of February 2012.
 
The Workbench incorporates its User Manual into its help system but does not provide a PDF instance of the document. Some technical information is available on a GitHub [https://github.com/UNC-Libraries/Curators-Workbench/wiki wiki].
 
The Workbench incorporates its User Manual into its help system but does not provide a PDF instance of the document. Some technical information is available on a GitHub [https://github.com/UNC-Libraries/Curators-Workbench/wiki wiki].
 
   
 
   
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====Influence and take-up====
 
====Influence and take-up====
 
Curator&rsquo;s Workbench is used within the UNC library system.
 
Curator&rsquo;s Workbench is used within the UNC library system.
 
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= User Experiences =
 
= User Experiences =
 
   
 
   
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