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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.
 
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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* [[JHOVE (Harvard Object Validation Environment)| JHOVE]]
 
* [[JHOVE (Harvard Object Validation Environment)| JHOVE]]
 
* [[MediaInfo]]
 
* [[MediaInfo]]
* [[Metadata_Extraction_Tool]]
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* [[Metadata_Extraction_Tool] National Library of New Zealand Metadata Extractor]
 
* [[OIS Audio Information]]
 
* [[OIS Audio Information]]
 
* [[OIS File Information]]
 
* [[OIS File Information]]
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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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|ohloh_id=fits
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