This sounds very similar to Harvard's Zone1 project: http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/liblab/proj/zone-1 kc On 1/2/13 7:08 PM, Ingrid Mason wrote: > Hi there, > > Apologies for broadcast. After shunting this message down various > listservs to my heart's content, I thought I should pop an email out to the > library coding community that might be interested in a tool we developed > last year with funding from the Australian National Data > Service<http://www.ands.org.au/>. > The tool is though likely to come in useful for those in the cultural > heritage or research sectors liaising with data or information producers. > > The tool (ExSite9 <http://www.intersect.org.au/exsite9>) is designed for > anyone capturing data in the field, that wants to create collection (at > minimum for convenience) and item level metadata (often more desirable for > researchers or creatives) and bundle that up as a submission information > package (SIP viz OAIS model) to transfer to a digital repository or > archive. > > Exsite9 could be used in association with collections of material digitised > in a workflow or with digital archives coming in on hard drives. The code > can be downloaded from the Intersect Australia GitHub > space<https://github.com/IntersectAustralia/exsite9>along with a swag > of other applications developed and made open source > thanks to ANDS funding (and federal stimulus spending). > > Good wishes, Ingrid > > ps. any replies or questions to: [log in to unmask] (I use this > gmail a/c for lists) > > -- Karen Coyle [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net ph: 1-510-540-7596 m: 1-510-435-8234 skype: kcoylenet