File and directory structure (Opaque Object)
- Julie Wetherill
- Emily Kelly
- Former user (Deleted)
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Overview
Opaque objects can contain two types of files – content files (those files being deposited for preservation), and DRS documentation files. See Section 7.2: Content files and Section 7.3: DRS Documentation Files for more information.
When preparing files for batch processing, the files should be arranged under one of two directories: either content or documentation. The DRS documentation files should be placed in the documentation directory, all other files should be placed in the content directory. The content directory is required and should contain content. The documentation directory is optional.
Example 1: Contents of an opaque object storing a presentation
content\the_presentation.ppt Â
content\the_presentation_audio.mp3Â Â
content\the_presentation_video.mpeg Â
content\the_presentation_handout.pdf Â
content\the_presentation_notes.doc Â
documentation\drs_documentation.txt
Example 2: Contents of an opaque object storing a faculty member's research
content\projectx\2005_002.xls Â
content\projectx\runDemo.exe Â
content\projectx\logo.bmp Â
content\projecty\docs\original_grant.pdf Â
content\projecty\images\logo.bmp Â
content\misc.pdf Â
content\temp\test1.jpg Â
documentation\drs_documentation.pdf Â
documentation\drs_documentation_license.odt Â
documentation\drs_documentation_original_order.ods
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