The Rockefeller Archive Center has a long relationship with Archivematica; I think we were one
of the first institutions to implement Archivematica in production. Our use of Archivematica
coincides with our use of PREMIS Rights. Early on, we decided that we would always add PREMIS
Rights statements to transfers to support mediated access to digitized and born-digital records.
Having machine-actionable rights statements allows us to flexibly develop and change our
implementation of mediated access without being tied to a particular model or definition.
As part of scaling up our digitization and born-digital transfer processes, we wanted to distribute
the work of authoring and managing PREMIS rights statements across the organization. However,
particularly when serialized in XML, a significant degree of specialized expertise to understand
and author PREMIS Rights. Over the years we’ve created several different kinds of graphical
user interfaces aimed at lowering the barrier to the human management of PREMIS Rights.