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*[http://openpreservation.org/public/OPF_JhoveEvaluationStabilisationPlan.pdf OPF Evaluation and Stabilisation Plan] Report carried out by the Open Preservation Foundation to outline all of the JHOVE resources that it intends to maintain or preserve.
*[http://coptr.digipres.org/JHOVE_%28Harvard_Object_Validation_Environment%29 COPTR] JHOVE in the Community Owned digital Preservation Tool Registry (COPTR) (Last updated 2015-07-09; accessed 2015-07-09.)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20150710032427/http://www.pdfa.org/2014/12/ensuring-long-term-access-pdf-validation-with-jhove/ Ensuring long-term access: PDF validation with JHOVE?] User experience blog (Last updated 2014-12-17; accessed 2015-07-09.)
*[https://wiki.artefactual.com/wiki/DROID,_JHOVE,_NLNZ_Metadata_Extractor Artefactual: DROID, JHOVE, NLNZ Metadata Extractor]. The purpose of these three tools is to identify and validate formats and extract technical metadata. (Last modified on 14 May 2009; accessed 2012-12-18)
*[https://wiki.carleton.edu/display/ds/JHOVE+-+JSTOR+Harvard+Object+Validation+Environment Carlpedia: Carleton College Wiki]. Jhove is a program used by the Archives to extract metadata from digital objects. This article explains how to download, install, and run Jhove on the Mac OS X operating system. (Last edited Oct 04, 2011; accessed 2012-12-18)