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This workflow uses Archivematica, Fedora, Hydra and PURE to preserve and provide access to academic research data. The workflow includes a high level of automation.
 
This workflow uses Archivematica, Fedora, Hydra and PURE to preserve and provide access to academic research data. The workflow includes a high level of automation.
  
* PURE is the Current Research Information System at the University of York. This is where researchers enter metadata about the dataset they are depositing
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The workflow was created as part of the [https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/projects/archivematica/ Filling the Digital Preservation Gap project] and is heavily based on an implementation plan included in the Phase 2 project report which can be found at [https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.2073220 Figshare]
* Once metadata is entered into PURE, library staff contact the researcher to request that the data is uploaded
 
* Upload is carried out via an online form - this upload form is part of the Research Data York application (a bespoke hydra based application)
 
* Uploaded data goes into a directory that is watched by Archivematica and here it is arranged into a SIP structure
 
* Archivematica picks up the SIP and processes it - the creation of an AIP is fully automated
 
* The AIP is stored. A DIP is not created by default
 
* Metadata about the dataset is available in the data catalogue
 
* If the dataset is requested, there is a manual approval step (within the Research Data York application) and then Archivematica automatically creates a DIP
 
* This DIP is passed to Fedora
 
* The user is notified when the data is ready
 
* Data is available for download
 
 
 
The workflow was created as part of the [https://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/projects/archivematica/ Filling the Digital Preservation Gap project] and is heavily based on an implementation plan included in the Phase 2 project report which can be found on [https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.2073220 Figshare]. A description of how the workflow was implemented as a proof of concept is included in the Phase 3 project report which is also on [https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4040787 Figshare].
 
  
 
==Purpose, context and content==
 
==Purpose, context and content==

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