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|purpose=FITS allows data curators to identify, validate, and extract technical metadata for the objects in their digital repository.
 
|purpose=FITS allows data curators to identify, validate, and extract technical metadata for the objects in their digital repository.
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|homepage=http://fitstool.org
 
|homepage=http://fitstool.org
 
|license=[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html GNU Lesser General Public License]
 
|license=[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html GNU Lesser General Public License]
 
|platforms=Windows or Unix
 
|platforms=Windows or Unix
|function=File Format Identification, Validation, Metadata Extraction, Encryption Detection
 
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{{Infobox tool details
 
|ohloh_id=fits
 
 
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[[Category:File Format Identification]]
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[[Category:Validation]]
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[[Category:Metadata Extraction]]
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[[Category:Encryption Detection]]
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= Description =
 
= Description =
The File Information Tool Set ([http://fitstool.org FITS]) identifies, validates and extracts technical metadata for a wide range of file formats. It acts as a wrapper, invoking and managing the output from several other open source tools. Output from these tools are converted into a common format, compared to one another and consolidated into a single XML output file.
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[http://fitstool.org FITS] allows data curators to identify, validate, and extract technical metadata for the objects in their digital repository. It does this by encorporating a range of mostly third-party open source tools, normalising and consolidating their output.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Provider ===
 
=== Provider ===
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=== Platform and interoperability ===
 
=== Platform and interoperability ===
FITS is written in Java and is compatible with Java 1.7 or higher.  
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FITS is written in Java and is compatible with Java 1.6 or higher.  
The tools used in version 1.3.0 of FITS are:  
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It uses six external tools:  
* [[ADL Tool]]
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* [[JHOVE (Harvard Object Validation Environment)| JHOVE]]
* [[Apache Tika]]
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* [[ExifTool]]
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* [[Metadata Extraction Tool]]
 
* [[DROID_(Digital_Record_Object_Identification)|DROID]]
 
* [[DROID_(Digital_Record_Object_Identification)|DROID]]
* [[ExifTool]]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20061106114156/http://schmidt.devlib.org/ffident/index.html FFIdent]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20061106114156/http://schmidt.devlib.org/ffident/index.html FFIdent] (no longer maintained)
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* [http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?file File Utility]
* [[http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?file File Utility] (windows port)
 
* [[JHOVE (Harvard Object Validation Environment)| JHOVE]]
 
* [[MediaInfo]]
 
* [[Metadata_Extraction_Tool]]
 
* [[OIS Audio Information]]
 
* [[OIS File Information]]
 
* [[OIS XML Information]]
 
  
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A few Harvard Library-created tools; and many open source libraries.
 
Instructions for command line use are given for Windows and Unix.
 
Instructions for command line use are given for Windows and Unix.
 
   
 
   
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=== Documentation and user support ===
 
=== Documentation and user support ===
 
Documentation exists in the form of a user manual and more technical developer manual.  
 
Documentation exists in the form of a user manual and more technical developer manual.  
The project actively uses the fits-users google group has 78 (Sept. 24, 2018) members, and is active as of January 2012.  
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The project actively uses the fits-users google group has 30 members, and is active as of January 2012.  
 
The FITS web site links to a [https://github.com/harvard-lts/fits github site] that includes the source code and an issues tracker.
 
The FITS web site links to a [https://github.com/harvard-lts/fits github site] that includes the source code and an issues tracker.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Usability ===
 
=== Usability ===
FITS uses a command line interface; it is designed to be integrated into other software workflows, and so is aimed at those with application design experience. In January 2016, version 1.0.0 of the FITS [https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/fits/downloads#fits-servlet web service] was released, giving the ability to deploy FITS as a service.
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FITS uses a command line interface; it is designed to be integrated into other software workflows, and so is aimed at those with application design experience.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Expertise required ===
 
=== Expertise required ===
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= User Experiences =
 
= User Experiences =
 
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* '''National Archives of the Netherlands:'''
 
** How [http://openpreservation.org/blog/2017/05/17/preservation-impact-assessments-how-preservation-tools-support-naneths-connection-projects/ FITS] supports pre-ingest impact assessments at the National Archives of the Netherlands.
 
 
* '''DNB (German National Library):'''
 
* '''DNB (German National Library):'''
 
** FITS v0.6.1 with modified [[JHOVE (Harvard Object Validation Environment)| Jhove 1.11]], Gentoo Linux, Java-Environment, Tomcat-Application Server
 
** FITS v0.6.1 with modified [[JHOVE (Harvard Object Validation Environment)| Jhove 1.11]], Gentoo Linux, Java-Environment, Tomcat-Application Server
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Below the last 5 commits:
 
Below the last 5 commits:
 
<rss max=5>https://github.com/harvard-lts/fits/commits/master.atom</rss>
 
<rss max=5>https://github.com/harvard-lts/fits/commits/master.atom</rss>
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