JHOVE Jobs
JHOVE - pronounced "jove" - is a joint project of JSTOR and the Harvard University Library to develop an extensible framework for format validation. JHOVE is a format-specific digital object validation API written in Java.
JHOVE is currently available for downloading as version 1.9. It is licensed under the LGPLv2. The download includes both a command line and a GUI version. It is designed so that third parties can attach different "heads" to the software, and so can be integrated with other applications that need to validate files. It should run on any Unix, Windows, or Macintosh OS X platform which supports Java 1.4.
Currently supported formats are AIFF, ASCII, Bytestream, GIF, HTML, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PDF, TIFF, UTF-8, WAV, and XML. Documents are analyzed and checked for being well-formed and valid. JHOVE notes when a file satisfies specific profiles within formats.
A successor called JHOVE2 is currently available; however, it has a completely separate code base.
| Posted | Job | Tags | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 26, 2012 | Digital Preservation Analyst Archives New Zealand Wellington |
full-time | |
| July 18, 2012 | Digital Preservation and Electronic Records Archivist Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana |
full-time | |
| July 12, 2010 | Software Engineer Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona |
full-time | |
| June 23, 2010 | Digital Library Software Engineer Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona |
full-time | |
| May 15, 2008 | [Job posting] JHOVE2 project developer California Digital Library |
full-time |