The document discusses repository development at the Library of Congress (LC). It describes who works in repository development (around 30 people from various backgrounds), what they do (capture digital artifacts at scale from around the world and make them accessible through sites like chroniclingamerica.loc.gov), and what is next (continued improvements to transfer workflows and integration with copyright registration). Key goals are efficient preservation of and access to digital content through technical solutions like BagIt and Linked Data.
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Copyright Office, pass it along to those who decide whether to
include it in the Library, and
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registration, cataloging, indexing, and preservation.”
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12. “capture the digital artifact, register and/or deposit it for
the Copyright Office, pass it along to those who decide
whether to include it in the Library, and allow it to be
incorporated digitally in the collection, with the optimum
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63. bvar@sun9 /ingest/bvar/test $ bag create --dest new_bag test_data/*
12:08:47,044 [main] INFO CommandLineBagDriver : Performing operation: create
2.301112941466272:2.3
12:08:47,141 [main] INFO ManifestImpl : Creating manifest for manifest-md5.txt
12:09:09,493 [main] INFO ManifestImpl : Creating manifest for tagmanifest-md5.txt
12:09:09,511 [main] INFO AbstractBagImpl : Writing bag
12:09:41,507 [main] INFO CommandLineBagDriver : Operation completed.
12:09:41,508 [main] INFO CommandLineBagDriver : Returning 0
bvar@sun9 /ingest/bvar/push/test_bag $ bag isvalid .
11:55:45,582 [main] INFO CommandLineBagDriver : Performing operation: isvalid
11:55:46,378 [main] INFO ManifestImpl : Creating manifest for manifest-md5.txt
11:55:46,458 [main] INFO ManifestImpl : Creating manifest for tagmanifest-md5.txt
11:55:46,540 [main] INFO AbstractBagImpl : Completion check: Result is true.
11:56:21,273 [main] INFO AbstractBagImpl : Validity check: Result is true.
11:56:21,273 [main] INFO CommandLineBagDriver : Result is true.
11:56:21,274 [main] INFO CommandLineBagDriver : Returning 0
bvar@sun9 /ingest/bvar/push/test_bag $