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[[File:2022-11 ASC UofGlasgow Digital-archiving-workflow v0-7-web.png|1000px|Digital archiving workflow (high level, overview) produced by Archives and Special Collections at the University of Glasgow.]]<br>
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:Process of formally registering deposit into the University Archives, which enables intellectual control over the digital materials.  
 
:Process of formally registering deposit into the University Archives, which enables intellectual control over the digital materials.  
 
# Generate a unique accession number, based on the University Archives' archival processing guidelines.
 
# Generate a unique accession number, based on the University Archives' archival processing guidelines.
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# Check digital materials for viruses. See [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/projects-and-programmes/plugged-in-powered-up/digital-preservation-workflows/1-select-and-transfer/ Select and transfer workflow in the TNA guide] (section 1.3) for a reasonable process. Depending on the results of virus checks:
 
# Check digital materials for viruses. See [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/projects-and-programmes/plugged-in-powered-up/digital-preservation-workflows/1-select-and-transfer/ Select and transfer workflow in the TNA guide] (section 1.3) for a reasonable process. Depending on the results of virus checks:
 
#* if virus is found, quarantine and attempt removal; and/or request clean versions from source. If all these fail, prepare a report documenting actions and re-evaluate acquisition.
 
#* if virus is found, quarantine and attempt removal; and/or request clean versions from source. If all these fail, prepare a report documenting actions and re-evaluate acquisition.
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#* Create a disk image from source storage media. OR
 
#* Create a disk image from source storage media. OR
 
#* Request that digital materials are submitted as a BagIt container.
 
#* Request that digital materials are submitted as a BagIt container.
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# Generate checksums to verify data integrity during transmission and/or storage:
 
# Generate checksums to verify data integrity during transmission and/or storage:
 
#* For digital acquisitions <i>in situ</i>, it might be appropriate to first store files in a temporary location for virus and/or integrity checks, before transferring to process store. Not applicable to all scenarios.
 
#* For digital acquisitions <i>in situ</i>, it might be appropriate to first store files in a temporary location for virus and/or integrity checks, before transferring to process store. Not applicable to all scenarios.

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