Summary
Purpose | The DPSP is a collection of four software applications which support the goal of digital preservation. |
Homepage |
http://dpsp.sourceforge.net/![]() |
Source Code Repository |
http://dpsp.sourceforge.net/download.php![]() |
License |
GNU General Public License v3![]() |
Debian Package |
Description
The Digital Preservation Software Platform (DPSP) is free and open source software developed by the National Archives of Australia. The DPSP is a collection of software applications which support the goal of digital preservation.
The DPSP comprises:
- Xena
- Xena stands for XML Electronic Normalising for Archives. Xena converts digital files to standards based, open formats.
- Digital Preservation Recorder (DPR)
- DPR handles bulk preservation of digital files via an automated workflow.
- Checksum Checker
- Checksum Checker is a piece of software that is used to monitor the contents of a digital archive for data loss or corruption.
- Manifest Maker
- Manifest Maker produces a tab-separated list of digital files in a specified location. The manifest includes the checksum, path and filename of each digital file.