Unix Commands and Batch Processing for the Reluctant Librarian or Archivist. Cocciolo, A. Code4Lib Journal, January, 2014.
Unix Commands and Batch Processing for the Reluctant Librarian or Archivist [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The Unix environment offers librarians and archivists high-quality tools for quickly transforming born-digital and digitized assets, such as resizing videos, creating access copies of digitized photos, and making fair-use reproductions of audio recordings. These tools, such as ffmpeg, lame, sox, and ImageMagick, can apply one or more manipulations to digital assets without the need to manually process individual items, which can be error prone, time consuming, and tedious. This article will provide information on getting started in using the Unix environment to take advantage of these tools for batch processing.
@article{cocciolo_unix_2014,
	title = {Unix {Commands} and {Batch} {Processing} for the {Reluctant} {Librarian} or {Archivist}},
	url = {http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/9158},
	abstract = {The Unix environment offers librarians and archivists high-quality tools for quickly transforming born-digital and digitized assets, such as resizing videos, creating access copies of digitized photos, and making fair-use reproductions of audio recordings. These tools, such as ffmpeg, lame, sox, and ImageMagick, can apply one or more manipulations to digital assets without the need to manually process individual items, which can be error prone, time consuming, and tedious. This article will provide information on getting started in using the Unix environment to take advantage of these tools for batch processing.},
	language = {English},
	number = {23},
	journal = {Code4Lib Journal},
	author = {Cocciolo, Anthony},
	month = jan,
	year = {2014},
	keywords = {Command Line, Software/Tools, Unix},
}

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