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Goals
- Discuss ingest logistics for Radio Haiti
- Identify any pre-ingest processing requirements
Discussion items
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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| Welcome and Introductions | | |
| Ingest Logistics |
| - The files themselves:
- Wav files and mp3 derivates
- Located on RLTS Cifs
- We don't know if the Cifs can be mounted to the repository.
- In March, Jack will be setting up an ingest space in TTS.
- Flat folder structure - just folders of Wav's and mp3s.
- Ingest:
- A folder wavs will be the collection
- Each Wav file will need to be its own folder
- Will need a metadata spreadsheet
- Local ID will be the same as the file name - this is what makes the local repository URL
- An ARK will be created.
- Foldering the files
- Moira can probably script the creation of folders
- Moving files to the staging place
- Don't move them yet.
- Wait for Jim T and Jack
- Metadata:
- It doesn't have to be 100% ready when we ingest
- First batch:
- 1341 files w/ metadata, 1.75 TB
- Break it up into 4 chunks of less than 1 tb and less than 500 items.
- Moira and Susan would do the slicing and dicing
- Subsequent Batches
- Hoping all subsequent batches are easy after the first one
- Molly will schedule subsequent batches in coordination w/ other DC projects and incoordination with Susan, Moira, Craig and Laura.
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| Timeline and Next Steps |
| When the staging location exists - Craig will move data and send a path to Susan and Moira
- Craig and Laura will deliver metadata as a csv.
Short term: - Submit a ticket to get Moira and Susan access to CIFs 14 - Craig to send to Moira / Susan
- Craig submit a ticket
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