DROID (Digital Record and Object Identification)
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DROID (Digital Record and Object Identification)
signature-based file format identification
Siegfried-based characterization tool for directories and disk images
Engine for analysis of Siegfried export files and DROID CSV. The tool has three purposes, break the export into its components and store them within a SQLite database; create additional columns to augment the output where useful; and query the SQLite database, outputting results in a readable form useful for analysis by researchers and archivist…
A mirror of the PRONOM file format registry in Linked Open Data format. The Format Registry is a linked (open) data file format repository. The work is the result of a four-day hack during November 2013. Its goal is to influence the rapid development of further format registries and linked open data initiatives within the digital preservation co…
DROID Skeleton Test Suite Generator (skeleton-test-suite-generator): Tool for the automated generation of digital objects based on the digital signatures documented in the PRONOM database maintained by The National Archives, UK. The skeleton-test-suite-generator serves to fill the gap that exists whereby the community requires a corpus of digita…
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Siegfried as a Python extension
Release repository for The Skeleton Test Suite. Contains an Archive of PRONOM, and skeleton files for testing DROID from The National Archives, UK.
PRONOM, DROID Signature Development Utility source code.
Normalize file format identification results (DROID, Siegfried) into a single SQLite DB
Python scripts to export the XML data available by The National Archives, UK, technical registry, PRONOM.
Python script to add file extensions based on PRONOM ID (PUID)
Pyscripted Demystify enabling analysis of DROID and Siegfried reports from the browser
Amendment to the Skeleton Test Suite, creating OLE2 and ZIP container file types.
Tools for working with PRONOM releases
Engine for analysis of Siegfried export files and DROID CSV. The tool has three purposes, break the export into its components and store them within a SQLite database; create additional columns to augment the output where useful; and query the SQLite database, outputting results in a readable form useful for analysis by researchers and archivist…
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