Hi,

As someone working in the world of municipal archives, I would suggest the
open-source software Archivematica,

https://www.artefactual.com/

As per this interview on the Library of Congress blog:

http://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2012/10/archivematica-and-the-open-source-mindset-for-digital-preservation-systems/

"Archivematica is a software system that is designed to maintain
standards-based, long-term access to collections of digital objects. It
processes digital objects from ingest to access in compliance with the
ISO-OAIS functional model. It uses a micro-services approach to invoke a
number of integrated open-source tools that perform granular processing
tasks such as virus checking, checksum verification, file format
conversions, etc. Users monitor and control the processing workflows via a
web-based dashboard. There is a brief screencast at archivematica.org that
demonstrates this functionality."

A bit more technical info:

https://wiki.archivematica.org/Overview

The software is used by UNESCO, the UN Archives, NATO Archives, Library and
Archives Canada, MoMA, and many others:

https://www.artefactual.com/clients/

Regards,
Nick
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