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The Data Accessioner uses a simple and straightforward Graphical User Interface. | The Data Accessioner uses a simple and straightforward Graphical User Interface. | ||
If the user wishes to exclusively run the migratory element of the software it must be done through command-line; however, this should not be necessary in the vast majority of uses. | If the user wishes to exclusively run the migratory element of the software it must be done through command-line; however, this should not be necessary in the vast majority of uses. | ||
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The project’s goal was to create software for technical services librarians, able “to be easily adopted by smaller institutions with little or no IT staff.” Metadata customization, however, entails either editing the FITS to PREMIS XSLT or modifying the application's source-code, which requires solid knowledge of application design. | The project’s goal was to create software for technical services librarians, able “to be easily adopted by smaller institutions with little or no IT staff.” Metadata customization, however, entails either editing the FITS to PREMIS XSLT or modifying the application's source-code, which requires solid knowledge of application design. |