Oct. 13, 2014

Contact: Michele Kimpton (mkimp...@duraspace.org); Evelyn McLellan 
(eve...@artefactual.com)
Read it online: http://bit.ly/1CdhUj9

The Archivematica + DuraCloud “Soup-to-Nuts” Preservation Service Beta Test

The Archivematica + DuraCloud hosted service has launched a beta test with 
pilot partners that will be ongoing from October 2014 to January 2015. The 
organizations participating in the pilot are:

Berea College (http://www.berea.edu/)
The Huntington Library (http://huntington.org/)
Illinois Wesleyan University (https://www.iwu.edu/)
Kansas State University (http://ksu.edu/)
North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources: State Archive and State 
Library (http://www.ncdcr.gov/)
Pepperdine University (http://www.pepperdine.edu/)
Phillips Academy (http://www.andover.edu/)
University of Texas at San Antonio (http://utsa.edu/)
University of Washington (http://www.washington.edu/)

Ensuring that robust Archivematica Archival Information Packages (AIPs) have a 
secure long-term home is the idea behind the new Archivematica + DuraCloud 
hosted service. The new integrated service is designed to provide users with a 
robust preservation workflow plus long-­term archiving in a single hosted 
solution.

The DuraCloud cloud­-based archiving and preservation service platform manages 
and preserves digital objects. DuraCloud enables user management and 
preservation of content without locking into a single cloud provider. DuraCloud 
also features value­-added services such as regular bit-­level health checks 
for all content stored in DuraCloud. The platform is open-­source and free to 
download, but also available as a hosted solution from DuraSpace.

Archivematica is an open­-source tool for ingesting digital objects and 
preparing them for long­-term preservation. Archivematica accommodates a 
variety of OAIS-­based digital curation workflows, and provides a flexible 
framework for normalizing ingested digital objects to durable, 
preservation-­friendly formats. The system performs a series of preservation 
micro­services and generates Archival Information Packages (AIPs) consisting of 
the ingested digital objects, any normalized preservation masters generated 
during processing, and detailed PREMIS metadata packaged into standard METS XML 
files.

The powerful combined Archivematica + DuraCloud service meets all 21 aspects of 
managing and preserving digital objects identified by the IMLS funded white 
paper “From Theory to Action", which analyzes and compares digital preservation 
solutions for under-resourced institutions. The service will be launched to the 
general public early 2015, based on the completion of a successful pilot.

More Information

If your organization is interested in learning more about the new Archivematica 
+ DuraCloud service please contact Michele Kimpton (mkimp...@duraspace.org), 
Evelyn McLellan (eve...@artefactual.com), or complete the inquiry form at 
http://duracloud.org/archivematica.

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