Archivematica is a web- and standards-based, open-source application which allows your institution to preserve long-term access to trustworthy, authentic and reliable digital content.
Our target users are archivists, librarians, and anyone working to preserve digital objects.
You are free to copy, modify, and distribute the Archivematica Storage Service documentation with attribution under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 (CC-BY-SA-4.0) license. See the LICENCE file for details.
To build a local, offline version of the documentation:
- Decide where the documentation will be stored on your computer.
- In a Terminal window, use the
cd
command to navigate to this location. - Create a local copy of the documentation by running:
git clone https://github.com/artefactual/archivematica-storage-service-docs.git
- Move to the documentation repository with:
cd archivematica-storage-service-docs
- Create a Python virtual environment to contain all the required tools:
python3 -m venv .env
- Activate the virtual environment:
source .env/bin/activate
- Install the requirements:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Build the documentation:
sphinx-build -D language=en ./ _build/html/en # for English
- Access the documentation:
open _build/html/
The HTML files for the documentation will be in
archivematica-storage-service-docs/_build/html/
.
You can open the files in a browser of your choice, without having any access
to the Internet.
While this offline version will not have the Archivematica web theme, you will gain access to improved search features.
This local version will contain only the Archivematica Storage Service documentation; notably the Archivematica docs will be missing. Instructions on how to build a local, offline version of the Archivematica docs is available on its GitHub repo.
Thank you for considering a contribution to the Archivematica Storage Service documentation! For more information on contributing, please see the Archivematica docs Github wiki. The wiki describes the change submission process for the Archivematica docs and includes a style guide for new contributions. Following these guidelines helps us assess your changes faster and makes it easier for us to merge your submission.
Note that some documentation lives in separate repositories:
- archivematica-docs: Contains the main user and administrator documentation.
- archivematica-storage-service-docs: This repository! Contains documentation for the Storage Service, Archivematica's archival storage management system.
If you have a security concern about Archivematica or any of its companion repositories, please see the Archivematica security policy for information on how to safely report a vulnerability.