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- BagIt abstract "BagIt is a hierarchical file packaging format designed to support disk-based storage and network transfer of arbitrary digital content. A "bag" consists of a "payload" (the arbitrary content) and "tags", which are metadata files intended to document the storage and transfer of the bag. A required tag file contains a manifest listing every file in the payload together with its corresponding checksum. The name, BagIt, is inspired by the "enclose and deposit" method, sometimes referred to as "bag it and tag it".Bags are ideal for digital content normally kept as a collection of files. They are also well-suited to the export, for archival purposes, of content normally kept in database structures that receiving parties are unlikely to support. Relying on cross-platform (Windows and Unix) filesystem naming conventions, a bag's payload may include any number of directories and sub-directories (folders and sub-folders). A bag can specify payload content indirectly via a "fetch.txt" file that lists URLs for content that can be fetched over the network to complete the bag; simple parallelization (e.g. running 10 instances of Wget) can exploit this feature to transfer large bags very quickly. Benefits of bags include Wide adoption in digital libraries (e.g., the United States' Library of Congress). Easy to implement using ubiquitous and ordinary filesystem tools. Content that originates as files need only be copied to the payload directory. Compared to XML wrapping, content need not be encoded, saving time and storage space. Received content is ready-to-go in a familiar filesystem tree. Easy to implement fast network transfer by running ordinary transfer tools in parallel.↑".
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink archivematica.org.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink chronopolis.sdsc.edu.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink bagit.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink BagKit.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink digital-curation.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink sdr.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink Archive::BagIt.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink bagit.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink pybagit.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink draft-kunze-bagit.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink bagitspec.pdf.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink BagIt.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink bagit-java.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink bagit-profiles.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink BagItPHP.
- BagIt wikiPageExternalLink bagit.
- BagIt wikiPageID "29172924".
- BagIt wikiPageRevisionID "602703188".
- BagIt hasPhotoCollection BagIt.
- BagIt subject Category:Archival_science.
- BagIt subject Category:Archive_formats.
- BagIt type Area102735688.
- BagIt type Artifact100021939.
- BagIt type DigitalLibraries.
- BagIt type Library103660909.
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- BagIt type Room104105893.
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- BagIt comment "BagIt is a hierarchical file packaging format designed to support disk-based storage and network transfer of arbitrary digital content. A "bag" consists of a "payload" (the arbitrary content) and "tags", which are metadata files intended to document the storage and transfer of the bag. A required tag file contains a manifest listing every file in the payload together with its corresponding checksum.".
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- BagIt wasDerivedFrom BagIt?oldid=602703188.
- BagIt isPrimaryTopicOf BagIt.