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Stanford directory output for Gould collection contains a locally transformed version of the FTK output:

  • M1437 Gould
    • Computer Media Photo
    • EAD
    • FTK xml
      • files
      • Report.fo
      • Report.xml
      • Report_transformed.xml
      • Disk Image

Sample of transformed output:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ftk_report xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
    <Series>Series 6</Series>
    <file>
        <filename>BU3A5</filename>
        <Item_Number>1004</Item_Number>
        <filepath>CM006.001/NONAME [FAT12]/[root]/BU3A5</filepath>
        <filesize>35654</filesize>
        <file_creation_date>n/a</file_creation_date>
        <file_accessed_date>n/a</file_accessed_date>
        <file_modified_date>12/8/1988 6:48:48 AM (1988-12-08 14:48:48 UTC)</file_modified_date>
        <MD5_Hash>976EDB782AE48FE0A84761BB608B1880</MD5_Hash>
        <Restricted>False</Restricted>
        <Label>[Medium] 5.25 inch Floppy Disks</Label>
        <Label>[Type] Books</Label>
        <Label>[Title]The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History</Label>
        <filetype>WordPerfect 4.2</filetype>
        <Duplicate_File> </Duplicate_File>
        <Export_path>files\BU3A5.wp</Export_path>
    </file>
    <file>
        <filename>BUR3-1</filename>
        <Item_Number>3005</Item_Number>
        <filepath>CM005.001/NONAME [FAT12]/[root]/BUR3-1</filepath>
        <filesize>92745</filesize>
        <file_creation_date>n/a</file_creation_date>
        <file_accessed_date>n/a</file_accessed_date>
        <file_modified_date>12/8/1988 6:35:06 AM (1988-12-08 14:35:06 UTC)</file_modified_date>
        <MD5_Hash>D3EB7E35856697B8F697193DB2CB4D83</MD5_Hash>
        <Restricted>False</Restricted>
        <Label>[Medium] 5.25 inch Floppy Disks</Label>
        <Label>[Type] Books</Label>
        <Label>[Title]The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History</Label>
        <filetype>WordPerfect 4.2</filetype>
        <Duplicate_File> </Duplicate_File>
        <Export_path>files\BUR3-1.wp</Export_path>
    </file>

Each <file> segment will be a the basis of a separate Hypatia Digital Object.  This is a clean example where the atomistic model adds overhead (separate metadata and content objects) and am integrated object combining commonMetadata and genericContent should be considered.

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