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Integrations

Archivematica is built to integrate widely with a number of external systems, including dedicated storage and access systems. The current integrations are listed below.

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AtoM integration

AtoM (Access to Memory) is a web-based, open source application for standards-based archival description and access in multilingual, multi-repository environment.

See Using AtoM 2.x with Archivematica.

ArchivesSpace integration

ArchivesSpace is an open source archives information management application for managing and providing web access to archives, manuscripts and digital objects.

See Using ArchivesSpace with Archivematica.

Duracloud

DuraCloud is a hosted archival cloud storage and preservation service from DuraSpace that makes it easy for organizations and end users to use cloud services. Archivematica can automatically transfer AIP packages to DuraCloud for long-term secure archival storage. DuraCloud is used as the storage layer for ArchivesDirect clients.

See Archivematica DuraCloud quick start guide.

Swift

Swift is a simple API developed by OpenStack that offers cloud storage and retrieval intended to work at scale. Swift is optimized for durability, availability, and concurrency across the entire data set. Archivematica integrates with Swift through the Storage Service.

See Swift Storage Service integration documentation.

Islandora

Islandora is an open-source software framework designed to help institutions and organizations and their audiences collaboratively manage, and discover digital assets. Archivematica integrates with Islandora through the Storage Service, which connects to Islandora’s underlying Fedora repository.

See Fedora Storage Service integration documentation.

Arkivum

Arkivum is an archival storage back-end for Archivematica packages that provides both cloud- and tape-based storage. Arkivum is used as the storage layer for Arkivum Perpetua clients.

See Arkivum Storage Service integration documentation.

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