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signature-based file format identification
Annif is a multi-algorithm automated subject indexing tool for libraries, archives and museums.
Social Feed Manager user interface application.
QA Catalogue – a metadata quality assessment tool for library catalogue records (MARC, PICA, UNIMARC)
Materials for the Solr for newbies workshop
Shell script to run OpenRefine in batch mode (import, transform, export). It orchestrates OpenRefine (server) and a python client that communicates with the OpenRefine API.
Siegfried-based characterization tool for directories and disk images
The OpenRefine Python Client from Paul Makepeace provides a library for communicating with an OpenRefine server. This fork extends the command line interface (CLI) and is distributed as a convenient one-file-executable (Windows, Linux, Mac). It is also available via Docker Hub, PyPI and Binder.
A commandline tool and Python library for archiving data from Facebook using the Graph API.
JP2 (JPEG 2000 Part 1) validator and properties extractor. Jpylyzer was specifically created to check that a JP2 file really conforms to the format's specifications. Additionally jpylyzer is able to extract technical characteristics.
Core package of the Metafacture tool suite for metadata processing.
Kitodo.Production is a workflow management tool for mass digitization and is part of the Kitodo Digital Library Suite.
C# class libraries and full featured editor for MARC Records
Erweiterung von Zotero für die Katalogisierung
A Data Parsing/Data Manipulation Tool Supporting Digitization Projects and Other Data Analysis Projects
Kitodo.Presentation is a feature-rich framework for building a METS- or IIIF-based digital library. It is part of the Kitodo Digital Library Suite.
:books: Cross-platform library client to automate any OPAC and library catalog from your local device, e.g. for renewing of borrowed books or searching for books available in the library in automated scripts.
Instructions, exercises and example data sets for Annif hands-on tutorial
Download digitized books from Internet Archive and view with IIIF, locally and offline.