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{{Infobox COW
 
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|status=Experimental
 
|status=Experimental
|tools=Archivists' Toolkit, Audacity, BitCurator, Duke Data Accessioner, FTK (Forensic Toolkit), Karen's Directory Printer, TeraCopy, TreeSize, VLC Media Player, VirtualBox, WinMerge
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|tools=BitCurator, FTK (Forensic Toolkit)
 
|input=Request to forensically process a digital deposit (storage media) to the University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections, as part of of the Digital Archiving workflow (see Further Information).
 
|input=Request to forensically process a digital deposit (storage media) to the University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections, as part of of the Digital Archiving workflow (see Further Information).
 
|output=A verified, authentic copy of storage media content exported as a logical or physical image file, with or without forensic processing.
 
|output=A verified, authentic copy of storage media content exported as a logical or physical image file, with or without forensic processing.
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The workflow is meant to describe the steps and processes involved in an archival forensics examination of digital records submitted in storage media to University Archives at the University of Glasgow. Although the workflow can operate as stand-alone, it has been designed to align with and extend the [https://coptr.digipres.org/index.php/Workflow:Digital_archiving_workflow_(high-level) Digital Archiving workflow].
 
The workflow is meant to describe the steps and processes involved in an archival forensics examination of digital records submitted in storage media to University Archives at the University of Glasgow. Although the workflow can operate as stand-alone, it has been designed to align with and extend the [https://coptr.digipres.org/index.php/Workflow:Digital_archiving_workflow_(high-level) Digital Archiving workflow].
 
==Further Information==
 
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* [https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/it/policy/digitalpreservation/ Digital Preservation policy, University of Glasgow]
 
* [https://coptr.digipres.org/index.php/Workflow:Digital_archiving_workflow_(high-level) Digital Archiving workflow, University of Glasgow]
 
* [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/projects-and-programmes/plugged-in-powered-up/digital-preservation-workflows/ Digital preservation workflows, The National Archives]
 
  
 
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[[User:Lkon115|Leo Konstantelos]] ([[User talk:Lkon115|talk]]) 12:13, 26 May 2023 (UTC)
 
  
 
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