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Archivematica-EPrints Integration : Developing Digital Preservation Capacity for Open Repositories

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Archivematica-EPrints Integration : Developing Digital Preservation Capacity for Open Repositories

Neugebauer, Tomasz ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9743-5910 and Lake, Sarah (2022) Archivematica-EPrints Integration : Developing Digital Preservation Capacity for Open Repositories. In: 18th International Conference on Digital Preservation, 12th-16th September, 2022, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Abstract

Following three years of software development, requirements refinement, and testing, we released the integration of EPrints and Archivematica as a plugin to EPrints in 2021. This paper will explain how the integration evolved, how we implemented it in parallel to a new Archivematica instance at Concordia University, and how we are currently using it to preserve the contents of our institutional research repository. We will conclude with a discussion of some possible future enhancements envisioned for the integration.

Divisions:Concordia University > Library
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Neugebauer, Tomasz and Lake, Sarah
Date:3 November 2022
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  • Concordia University Library
Digital Object Identifier (DOI):10.7207/ipres2022-proceedings
Keywords:Digital preservation systems, digital repositories, integration, EPrints, Archivematica
ID Code:991293
Deposited By: Tomasz Neugebauer
Deposited On:03 Nov 2022 16:05
Last Modified:03 Nov 2022 16:55
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