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  • JHOVE2. Format validation is crucial to digital preservation and access.  JHOVE was designed to process a digital object and determine what the object claims to be (identification), if the object conforms to requirements (validation) and the properties of the object (characterization). Requirements have been developed for JHOVE2 with goals to change the architecture to get better performance, enable more simplified system integration and encourage third party development and enhancement.
  •  GDFR (Global Digital Format Registry).  The format of a digital object must be known in order to interpret the information content of that object properly. Without knowledge of its format, a digital object is merely a collection of undifferentiated bits. Thus, format typing is fundamental to the effective use, interchange, and preservation of all digitally-encoded content.  The GDFR is meant to be a distributed and replicated registry of format information populated and vetted by experts and enthusiasts world-wide. GDFR is available for testing and review. Do not use it for production systems until it is in a more stable state. See the GDFR information site.
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