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The [https://blogs.lib.unc.edu/cdr/index.php/about/cdr-development-and-collab/curators-workbench/ Curator’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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[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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