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  • Assets loaded on sul-brick; in directory /home/sulguest3/Yale/mssa.ms.1691 - there are only 2 files.
  • Each file asset is associated with a specific component; in other words, only two components have assets associated with them. The assets are a Microsoft Access database and a FileMaker Pro database.
  • The components that have an asset associated with them contain a dao element. This element's xlink:href attribute is a file URI that points to the location on sul-brick (this is a hack, but it should be sufficient)

Virginia

I have finally been able to image the floppy disks and use FTK to do some basic processing. The EAD remains unchanged. There are 7 disk images. I have bookmarked the files within the images. The bookmarks correspond to the <c02> "id" attributes (so, files belonging to <c02 id="d1e582"> are bookmarked "d13582"). Files bookmarked "ignore" do not need to be added to Hypatia.

The FTK html report and XML report are included in the "report.zip" archive. These include the technical metadata drawn from the disk images. Photos of the actual disks are included in the archive "images.zip"

Please let me know any specific questions.

-Gretchen

What I have to submit is some EAD for the Cheuse collection, and 4 zip files which match the id number of <co2> elements in the EAD. The zip files contain images of each disk and pdf files. I can't actually image the disks...I don't have the hardware yet. For the purposes of the tests, what I did was: 

  1. Took pictures of the floppies
  2. Created a  directory structure that matched the structure in the EAD and put the images of each disk in the appropriate folder
  3. Added a dummy pdf to each folder
  4. Zipped up each folder and ran it through Rubymatica which:
    1. unzips
    2. Creates some technical metadata within a METS.xml file
    3. Rezips

 So the .zip archives included .txt, .xml, .jpg, and .pdf files

Hull

Files transferred via external hard drive/USB pen drive so no physical media to photograph 

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