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|purpose=NARA File Analyzer and Metadata Harvester allows a user to analyze the contents of a file system or external drive and generates statistics about the contents of the contained directories.
 
|purpose=NARA File Analyzer and Metadata Harvester allows a user to analyze the contents of a file system or external drive and generates statistics about the contents of the contained directories.
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|homepage=http://blogs.archives.gov/online-public-access/?p=6270
 
|homepage=http://blogs.archives.gov/online-public-access/?p=6270
 
|license=NASA Open Source Agreement for Government Agencies
 
|license=NASA Open Source Agreement for Government Agencies
|function=Fixity, Metadata Extraction, File Format Identification
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= Description =
 
= Description =
 
This application functions like a digitization Swiss army knife. The application allows a user to analyze the contents of a file system or external drive and generates statistics about the contents of the contained directories. The application can be used to generate checksum values to ensure the bit-level integrity of files after they have been copied to a new device. After a collection of files have been converted from one digital format to another, this application can verify that there is a one-to-one match of before and after files.
 
This application functions like a digitization Swiss army knife. The application allows a user to analyze the contents of a file system or external drive and generates statistics about the contents of the contained directories. The application can be used to generate checksum values to ensure the bit-level integrity of files after they have been copied to a new device. After a collection of files have been converted from one digital format to another, this application can verify that there is a one-to-one match of before and after files.
 
An updated version of this application is available.  This version is maintained by the Georgetown University Library [[File Analyzer and Metadata Harvester V2]].
 
  
 
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= Development Activity =
 
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=== Release and Activity Feed===
 
=== Release and Activity Feed===
 
<rss max=7>https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer/commits/master.atom</rss>
 
<rss max=7>https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer/commits/master.atom</rss>

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