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Annotum
AnnotumA open-source, open-process, open-access scholarly authoring and publishing platform based on WordPress. The Annotum project was initiated by Carl Leubsdorf, founder and CEO of Solvitor, to serve former KNOL users. Because Google wanted to drop the KNOL service, they helped developing Annotum to help the existing community. Crowd Favorite, a web technology developer company participated coding the project and was significantly involved in the templates architecture. Till now the PLoS [...]
ArchivalWare
ArchivalWareArchivalWare is a productline of PTFS, a content management system developer.
at mire NV
at mire NVAs a spinoff company from K.U. Leuven, @mire assists institutions worldwide in implementing and managing innovative repositories. By enhancing these repositories and enabling users to retrieve and process information in ways that were impossible 5 years ago, @mire ensures that digital content in repositories gains appropriate visibility, valorisation and impact. @mire offers services and add-on modules for institutions running their own in-house installation of DSpace
Automatic Enhancement of OAI Metadata
Automatic Enhancement of OAI MetadataHaving access to high-quality scientific information is an important prerequisite of scholarship. The increasing availability of electronic publications in content-stores (repositories) distributed over the internet and their aggregation within the framework of the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) substantially contribute to this already. The project "Automatic enrichment of OAI metadata by means of computational linguistics methodology and development of services for content-based integration of [...]
AVEDAS
AVEDASAs a European software and consulting company, AVEDAS supports universities and research institutions in the design and building of research information systems. Leading European scientific institutions rely on the CONVERIS software, developed by AVEDAS, to maintain their research databases, to collect and analyze their publications, as well as collect, display, and analyze further research information, such as technology deals, licensing agreements or contracts. Research organizations [...]
Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress)
Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress)Founded by professors, Berkeley Electronic Press publishes peer-reviewed electronic journals and develops and licenses software for the next generation of scholarly publishing. The bepress journals collection, ResearchNow, redefines what scholarly journals can do today, with fast and high-quality peer review at sustainable prices. The bepress open-access institutional repository platform, Digital Commons, is the world's leading hosted Institutional Repository platform, featuring an [...]
Bibliographix GbR
Bibliographix GbRThe ancestor of Bibliographix was developed in 1991 as a small digital slip box in line with the graduation project of Olaf Winkelhake. In 1993 the enhancement of Bibliographica was born as one of the first e-commerce projects in Germany. In 2000 Olaf Winkelhake and Marcus Schäfer founded the Bibliographix GbR to create a brand new product out of previous experiences and new ideas. Since then more and more updates were released, that made the application more efficient without interfering [...]
BibTeX
BibTeXBibTex is a program for the creation of bibliographies in TeX- or LaTeX documents. It's developed by Oren Patashnik.
C3Grid - INAD: Towards an INfrastructure for General Access to Climate Data
C3Grid - INAD: Towards an INfrastructure for General Access to Climate DataDas Collaborative Climate Community Data and Processing Grid C3Grid verbindet die Datenarchive unterschiedlicher Einrichtungen der deutschen Klimacommunity. Es bietet den Wissenschaftlern eine einheitliche Sicht auf die verteilten Datenbeständen und erlaubt einen transparenten Zugriff auf die Daten unabhängig von der jeweiligen Art der Datenablage in den Archiven. C3Grid umfasst auch Rechenkapazitäten, auf denen verteilt diagnostische Workflows zur Analyse der Daten ablaufen.
California Digital Library
California Digital LibraryThe CDL was founded by the University of California in 1997 to take advantage of emerging technologies that were transforming the way digital information was being published and accessed. Since then, in collaboration with the UC libraries and other partners, we assembled one of the world’s largest digital research libraries and changed the ways that faculty, students, and researchers discover and access information.
Centre De Recherche et de Restauration des Musees de France
Centre De Recherche et de Restauration des Musees de FranceThe department Archives et Nouvelles Technologies de l'Inforamtion of the Centre De Recherche et de Restauration des Musees de France develops amongst other things technology solutions for the archiving and representation.
CiteULike
CiteULikeCiteULike is funded by Springer (science+business media) has developed to one of the biggest socia bookmarking services for academical bibliographical management.
Cléo (Centre for Open Access Publications)
Cléo (Centre for Open Access Publications)The Centre for Open Access Publications (Cléo) is an association of CNRS, EHESS, the University of Avignon and the University of the Provence. Place of the business is Marseille and there the portal Revues.org is developed. Revues.org is a portal for ambitious humanities-related or socio-scientific journals, which want to publish complete texts digitally. In charge of this portal is the Centre for Open Access Publications (Centre pour l’édition électronique ouverte –Cléo), an institution of [...]
Clio-online / Zeitgeschichte-online / H-Soz-u-Kult
Clio-online / Zeitgeschichte-online / H-Soz-u-KultClio-online offers a central internet entry point for historical sciences in the german-speaking world. Structured development and preparation of contents connects information on historical topics with the possibility of interaction. Existing services from universities, libraries and research facilities are being used and new services are being developed through close cooperation of the participating institutions.

Zeitgeschichte-online is a joint project of several partner [...]
Connotea
ConnoteaFree, webbased online reference management. Connotea is a project of the Nature Publishing Group, which started in 2004. It was created to facilitate the authoring of scholar articles by keeping track of the used references and the compliant metadata. The publishing group recognized the potential of “Social Bookmarking Tools” for scientific contributors and started to create the Perl based software, which is available under the open source license. Because of its new ideas it won the [...]
Creative Commons
Creative CommonsEine collection of licence models, to regulate commercial interests, modification and distribution of intellectual property.
CSEL
CSELCSEL intends to make available all Latin ecclesiastical authors from the late 2nd Century to the Venerable Bede († 735), in a text as close as possible to the original, based on all preserved manuscripts and in accordance to the latest state of philological editorial techniques.
DAITSS
DAITSSProject with the goal to develop a long-term archive software for a digital (dark- ) archive. The “Florida Center for Library Automation” started developing DAITSS in 2002/2003 after they found out, that current long-term archives and Meta repository software didn’t meet their expectations anymore. Because DAITSS is open source since 2006 and permanently used by the Florida Digital Archive, it is under ongoing development.
DFG Viewer by SLUB Dresden
DFG Viewer by SLUB DresdenThe DFG-Viewer was primarily developed by the Saxon State Library - State and University Library Dresden, at the suggestion of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and on behalf of the four currently in the action line digitization of the national inventories prints (VD16/VD17) with support for mass digitization projects participating libraries . These are namely the Herzog August Library in Wolfenbüttel, the Saxon State Library - State and University Library Dresden, the University and State [...]
Digital Peer Publishing NRW (DiPP)
Digital Peer Publishing NRW (DiPP)Digital Peer Publishing (DiPP) is a platform for electronic journals. The platform approaches researchers and researcher communities who want to run their own electronic journal. The Hochschulbibliothekszentrum of Nordrhein-Westfalen (HBZ) provides support for editors on establishing scientific e-journals by means of the DiPP platform. In doing so, the HBZ assist scientific institutions in solving organizational, legal and technical issues.

  • Providing a web based publication and [...]
  • DissOnline Tutor
    DissOnline TutorThe project DissOnline Tutor has three major aims:

  • Improvement of the technical quality of long-term storable electronic dissertations

  • Enhanced and permanent access to electronic dissertations and

  • Development and communication of tools for the creation and technical control of long-term storable electronic dissertations.

  • To achieve these aims, tools have been developed to support the authors of dissertations and professorial [...]
    DiVA
    DiVADiVA - Academic Archive On-line, is a publishing system and long term repository for academic theses, written by students. Since DiVA was founded in 2000, more than 30 universities and schools of higher education participate.
    Diversity Workbench – Software components for building and accessing biodiversity information
    Diversity Workbench – Software components for building and accessing biodiversity informationThe modularized Diversity Workbench (www.diversityworkbench.net) represents a virtual research environment for multiple scientific purposes with regard to management and analysis of life sciences data. The framework is appropriate to store different kinds of bio- and geodiversity data and facilitates the processing of ecological, molecularbiological, observational, collection and taxonomic data. It is capable and flexible enough to be applied as data storage unit for institutional data [...]
    DKPro Core
    DKPro CoreDKPro Core is a collection of Apache UIMA-Framework based software components for the processing of natural languages (NLP). This project was initiated of the Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP) on the Technischen Universität Darmstadt under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych. Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/dkpro-core-user
    dLibra
    dLibraDigital repository/archive created for libraries, archives and institutional long term repositories. dLibra is developed by Poznań Supercomputing and Networking since 1999, to alleviate digitization of libraries and archives. In 1996 the PSNC started researching seminal ways of digitization and created on their results the basic concepts of dLibra. Since then the complexity and the functional range of the project are barely comparable to dLibras roots, but this development got dLibra the [...]
    Docear
    DocearDocear develops tools for researchers to manage academic literature. The primary tool is "Docear", an academic literature suite combining pdf management, reference management, mind mapping and academic search engine. Further projects are Docear4Word, an MS Word add-on to manage BibTeX references in Microsoft Word, and Mr DLib, a maschine readable digital library. Docear is also doing research in the field of academic search engines and recommender systems.
    Doctor-Doc
    Doctor-DocDoctor Doc does not provide articles, but is a platform for libraries, on which orders from extern suppliers like subito, The British Library or other libraries can be managed. Connected to the project are the compound centre of the GBV (VZG) (Göttingen) and the association Doctor Doc (Switzerland).
    DoKS
    DoKSDOKs is a web application for the management and the online access of digital documents. The software was developed in 2002 as part of a fund-HOBU-IWT project to manage and get secure access to digital dissertations of college students. In line with a TETRA-funded project (2004) the software was enhanced and improved.
    DPubS
    DPubSIn July 2004, the Cornell University Library, in partnership with the Pennsylvania State University Libraries and Press, initiated a project to develop an open-source electronic publishing platform designed to enable new models for scholarly communication and academic publishing. DPubS v.2 was first released under the open source Educational Community License in October, 2006. Cornell and the Pennsylvania State University Libraries are continuing development of the DPubS system during 2008.
    DRDB (Laval University site ­ Department of organisational information systems)
    DRDB (Laval University site ­ Department of organisational information systems)
    DSpace Federation
    DSpace FederationThe DSpace Federation is directing the (further) development of DSpace. The collaborative developing model is similar to that of the Apache Foundation. The developer are recruited from the user group, so that everyone, who keeps with the development rules can be conductive to DSpace. There is a group of core developers and comitters, who can change the original source code. In addition to this every developer has the opportunity to express his suggestions, whishes and constructive critisism [...]
    Duisburg-Essen Publications Online (DuEPublico)
    Duisburg-Essen Publications Online (DuEPublico)DuEPublico is administrated by the university library Duisburg-Essen (UB) in collaboration with the Centre of Information- and Mediaservices (ZIM).
    Edirom
    EdiromThe Edirom-Projects central focus is "the development and communication of software and concepts on the subject digital edition of music", like they say about themselves. The need for digital standards for data in general was identified in the 80's, but the developments concentrated mostly on data in textbased forms. One of the developed standards is now known as XML. Many modern data structures today are based on XML because of it's ability to store not only the data itself but the metadata [...]
    Edumeres.net - Educational Media Research
    Edumeres.net - Educational Media ResearchEdumeres.net, the virtual network for the international educational media research provides not only access to information, publications and research, it has a user-oriented work- and research-environment as well. By this means new research questions can be developed in a collaborative way and be stored as Open-Access-Pblications in a lasting and quotable way.
    eLab - eLearning Lab USI
    eLab - eLearning Lab USIeLab was founded in 2004 as a common laboratory of USI and SUPSI. Its goal is to improve the quality of teaching at USI through the integration of digital technologies or ICT (Information and Communication Technologies). To achieve this goal, eLab provides USI faculties, departments, institutes, teachers, and collaborators with the necessary infrastructures and services. eLab offers its expertise and skills also to collaborations with other institutions.
    eSciDoc
    eSciDoceSciDoc is a system targeted at research organizations, universities, institutes, and companies interested in eScience-aware knowledge and information management. eSciDoc enables you to publish, visualize, manage, and work with data artifacts (or objects). Objects include both publication data and research data across disciplines. eSciDoc provides a generic infrastructure and specialized solutions within the context of research questions. It integrates existing solutions and implement new [...]
    Exposing Compound Objects for Repositories
    Exposing Compound Objects for RepositoriesCompound digital objects are increasingly relevant in the context of modern scientific work and information exchange. Publications enriched with all kinds supplementary materials will give scientists a better and easier access to relevant data and informations. Nevertheless new techniques are required to expose and distribute compound objects. ECO4R will enhance the theory and praxis of dealing with these materials in open access related environments.
    Fedora Repository Project
    Fedora Repository ProjectThe Fedora Repository Project and the Fedora Commons Community Forum are under control of the non-profit organisation DuraSpace. Fedora (Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture) was originally developed by researchers of the Cornell University as an architechture for the storage, management and access to digital contents in form of digital objects. It was inspired by the framework of Kahn and Wilensky.
    German Academic Publishers (GAP), GAPworks
    German Academic Publishers (GAP), GAPworksThe components developed in the context of GAPworks have been developed by the Library and Information System (BIS) of the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg. The Institute for Science Networking (ISN) in Oldenburg was assigned to program the software. The GAP portal (including GAPsearch) has been developed at the University of Karlsruhe.
    German Medical Science (GMS)
    German Medical Science (GMS)German Medical Science is a portal for online journals, conferences and research papers in the whole area of medical studies and addresses anybody working on and with scientific publications.
    GNU EPrints
    GNU EPrintsEPrints was founded in 2000 as a direct result of the 1999 conference held in Santa Fe, where the OAI-PMH was established. The EPrints software is the first and now one of the most widely used free open-access document server applications, and has inspired the founding of other software projects with similar purposes.
    Goobi (Göttingen online-objects binaries) Control group
    Goobi (Göttingen online-objects binaries) Control groupThere are problems in digitalizing and indexing a library’s own archive, primarily concerning organization. Already at a medium workload of several volumes per day, assigning different work steps (for example: preparatory tasks, digitalization, quality control, image optimization, recording of metadata and structural data) to several, specialized assistants seems inevitable. In third-party funded projects there is often also a spatial component: different work steps are often carried out in [...]
    Harvard University Library
    Harvard University LibraryThe Harvard University Library is one of the greatest research libraries of the world and is committed to maintaining its excellence in the digital era. The Office for Information Systems (OIS) is devoted to developing, implementing and maintaining innovative and stable systems that support the academic and research mission of the University by providing discovery environments and integrated access to research materials and resources. To achieve its mission, OIS collaborates with a wide [...]
    HathiTrust Digital Library
    HathiTrust Digital LibraryHathti Trust is a joint project of 26 us-american research institutions (see http://www.hathitrust.org for the list of partners). The project is internally funded by resources of the partners, not by grants or other secondary funding. It has been funded for an initial 5-year period (January 2008-December 2012) involving a formal report about the governance and the operations in 2011. Projects that use the reporsitory fun ction HathiTrust is an opportunity for log-term storage. Informations [...]
    Hochschule Niederrhein
    Hochschule NiederrheinThe Institute for pattern recognition (iPattern) of the University of applied sciences Niederrhein examines and develops methods for pattern detection in image analysis, speech recognition and search technologies. Among other things, the open source software "Gamera" is developed in the iPattern, a library for automatic analysis and detection of document images.
    Hydra Project
    Hydra ProjectOriginating as a multi-institutional project spanning three universities (Hull, Stanford and Virginia), and with support from Fedora Commons, Hydra has since expanded to include like-minded institutions with similar needs, technical infrastructures and complementary systems.
    HyperImage
    HyperImagePicture-oriented e-science networks In scientific work based on texts there are standard techniques, which can reference between text passages, so that every member of the scientific community can follow up. Details on picture are localised conventionally so far by identifying or defining the position or identity either gestural (pointer, arrows, circles) or linguistic ( fore-, middle, background respectively left/right, up/down). Indeed in the web there is the opportunity to identify [...]
    imeji - Publish Your Scientific Media Data
    imeji - Publish Your Scientific Media Data imeji creates citable research assets by describing, enriching, sharing, exposing and linking data.
    Imperial College of STM
    Imperial College of STM
    Invenio (CERN)
    Invenio (CERN)CERN, the european organisation for nuclear research is a major reseach institution near Meyrin in the canton Geneva in Switzerland. There INVENIO was developed to administrate webbased digital libraries or document repositories.
    JHOVE
    JHOVEJHOVE (pronounced "jove"), the JSTOR/Harvard Object Validation Environment, is a collaborative project of JSTOR and the Harvard University Library with the purpose of developing an extensible framework for format validation.
    Kantonsspital St. Gallen (research.kssg.ch)
    Kantonsspital St. Gallen (research.kssg.ch)The canton hospital St. Gallen provides the research platform Alexandria.
    Knowledge and Data Engineering Group (Kassel University)
    Knowledge and Data Engineering Group (Kassel University) The area of Knowledge & Data Engineering deals with the organisational and technical support of knwoledge processes in the World Wide Web. We work on the Ubiquitous Web, in which the user generated knowledge of the Web 2.0 and observations of the spatiotemporal and social environment of the users are integrated, enriched with methods of knowledge discovery and formalised in the semantic web, to provide applications, that support persons in any area of life.
    Live Chat Software - Mioot
    Live Chat Software - Miootmioot Live chat software is an expert in Help Desk Software solutions Offering Live Chat Support services since 2003. With Our Help Desk Software Live Support Agents can track the visitors informations in real time and Chat with customers.This software is also bundled with e-mail and phone logging solutions.
    Living Reviews
    Living ReviewsThe Living Reviews publication platform supports the handling of electronic journals by providing technical infrastructure and editorial services. The journals are available to the scientific community as free of charge open access resources. The development of the software used for publication was and still is based on existing open source tools and is available for free reuse. The Electronic Publishing Toolkit (ePubTk) contains components for editorial work, for conversion in different [...]
    LuKII (LOCKSS-and-KOPAL-Infrastructure-and-Interoperability)
    LuKII (LOCKSS-and-KOPAL-Infrastructure-and-Interoperability)Scholarly information today is mainly born digital and is increasingly made available through digital means. This makes effective long term digital preservation urgent for researchers in every field. Scholars know this is important, but generally assume that others, especially libraries, will address the problem. No simple solution exists. Multiple backups are a help, but do not address problems of integrity or authenticity or usability and older backups on tape are particularly [...]
    MediaShelf
    MediaShelfMediaShelf are a youthful, energetic team of software developers and user experience designers. They have a strong group of supporting advisors from business, technical and legal backgrounds as well as a talented pool of specialists who pitch in on everything from code iterations to system administration. They have been leading experts on Fedora Commons Repositories since 2006 and are the technical leads for the Hydra Project.
    mediaTUM
    mediaTUMmediaTUM is a self-contained web server architecture for archiving and retrieving images, documents and video files. It is developed at TUM University Library within a DFG-project.
    Mendeley Ltd.
    Mendeley Ltd.Among the investors of Mendeley are Stefan Glänzer, former Executive Chairman and foundation investor of Last.fm, who now has the same position at Mendeley, the former foundation developer of Skype Alejandro Zubillaga (former Head of Digital Strategy at the Warner Music Group) and scientists of Cambridge and Johns Hopkins University.
    Meta-Image - research environment for image discourse in the history of arts
    Meta-Image - research environment for image discourse in the history of artsThe project Meta-Image merges already existing components to a virtual work- and research environment for the image discourse in the history of arts. Therefore it connects the digital image inventories of the compound of art historically image databases "prometheus“ and a image processing application, which is specialized in linking and enrichment of image copora. Aim of the project is the setup of an integrative cyber-infrastructure for the direct art historically research work on the image. [...]
    MoveVRE (MoveBank - Virtual Research Environment)
    MoveVRE (MoveBank - Virtual Research Environment)The project MoveBank Virtual Research Environment (MoveVRE), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) supports the in 2007 established project MoveBank (www.movebank.org) with an e-Science-infrastructure, which allows the storage, analysing, management and distribution of animal movement data. MoveVRE extends MoveBank with web-based collaborative tools of the long-term-preservation of research data as well as with definitions of data- and metadata-standards. Furthermore modern tools [...]
    MoWGLI (Mathematics on the Web: Get it by Logic and Interface)
    MoWGLI (Mathematics on the Web: Get it by Logic and Interface)The World Wide Web is already the largest resource of mathematical knowledge, and its importance will be exponentiated by emerging display technologies like MathML. However, almost all mathematical documents available on the Web are marked up only for presentation, severely crippling the potentialities for automation, interoperability, sophisticated searching mechanisms, intelligent applications, transformation and processing. The goal of the project is to overcome these limitations, passing [...]
    Multi-Search System  E-Conncet
    Multi-Search System E-ConncetThe website contains the journals and reference management systems ASEZA, ASLA and Contents-Linking as well as an extensive documentation. The systems are based on a simple form and JavaScript technology. All data is copied and pasted from the websites of relevant Internet resources of libraries (ECB, etc.), publishers, databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, etc.) taken on largely without metadata, which can be omitted essentially in these systems. The goal is the fastest and most direct way to the [...]
    MyCoRe
    MyCoReMyCoRe is an open source project, developing in cooperation with libraries and computer centers at several German universities. The MyCoRe Community consists of developers working together on the MyCoRe software kernel. Above all there is the coordinating and supporting MyCoRe office.
    National Archives
    National ArchivesThe National Archives has custody of more than 9 billion pages of records. Everyone would love to see all of the records available online as high-resolution scans with full-text searchability and a variety of ways to tag, search, browse, and discover the documents, photographs, maps, and films.  And how about we get this completed by yesterday? We think numerous strategies will have to come together as a multifaceted solution to providing better online access to NARA’s treasures and the vast [...]
    National Science Digital Library (NSDL)
    National Science Digital Library (NSDL)The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) is a national network dedicated to advancing STEM teaching and learning for all learners and both formal and informal settings, and the locus of activity for the United States National Science Foundation's National STEM Distributed Learning program. In addition to proving access to high quality, interactive resources, NSDL provides software tools and services to help school districts, museums, educational non-profits and other digital learning [...]
    OAPS
    OAPS
    OCLC EMEA
    OCLC EMEAA unique cooperative venture In 1967, a small group of library leaders believed that working together, they could find solutions to the day's most pressing issues facing libraries. They began with the idea of combining computer technology with library cooperation to reduce costs and improve services through shared, online cataloging. Today, that idea of using technology to extend cooperation has grown into a worldwide organization in which almost 27,000 libraries, archives and museums in 171 [...]
    Open Access Network
    Open Access NetworkThe project "Open Access Netzwerk", funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), aims to increase the national and international visibility of scientific publications. Initiated by DINI, the project is currently in its second funding round (2009-2011). In collaboration with the sister projects "Open Access Statistics" (OAS) and "Distributed Open Access Reference Citation Services" (DOARC) additional services will be integrated in the near future.
    Open Access Policies – SHERPA/RoMEO german
    Open Access Policies – SHERPA/RoMEO germanThe aim of the project “Open Access – Was gestatten deutsche Verlage ihren Autoren?” funded by the DFG (German Research Funding Organisation) is to collect the widespread information about the open access policies of publishers. Furthermore not only to present the results of the British SHERPA/RoMEO list on a German website but to give additional data from German sources, too.
    Open-Access-Statistics (OAS)
    Open-Access-Statistics (OAS)OAS has implemented an infrastructure to collect and exchange usage information between different services (e.g. open access repositories, licence servers, linkresolvers) and to process this information according to the standards of COUNTER, LogEc and IFABC. This allows comparing hits from different services. The OAS infrastructure is two-fold: First the data providers generate logs about document usage and pseudonymize user information (e.g. IP addresses). In the following step they process [...]
    OpenDOAR
    OpenDOAROpenDOAR maintains a comprehensive and authoritative list of institutional and subject-based repositories. It also encompasses archives set up by funding agencies like the National Institutes for Health in the USA or the Wellcome Trust in the UK and Europe. Much valuable work has already been conducted in listing repositories in different countries and OpenDOAR is building on this existing knowledge. OpenDOAR is therefore primarily a service to enhance and support the academic and research [...]
    OPUS
    OPUSOPUS is an institutional repository software, not a publication software in the narrower sense. OPUS is not a project but a regular service. There is an OPUS community (mailing list, user workshops, developer forum). OPUS 4 was developed as a DFG project on "Further Development of the Publishing software OPUS " involving the University Library Stuttgart, the Library Service Centre Baden-Wuerttemberg (BSZ), of the Saarland University and State Library Saarbrücken (SULB), the University [...]
    Oregon State University Library
    Oregon State University LibraryMarcEdit written entirely in C#, it provides librarians with a free MARC editing platform that includes a full suite of XML related tools specific to the library community.
    Pazpar2
    Pazpar2Pazpar2 is an opensource project of Index Data with the goal, to create a modular and service-independent metasearch engine. The advantage of this specific approach is the possibility to search in more than one service (like repositories) at once, without touching the structal integrity of the service itself.
    PLANETS
    PLANETSThe Planets project (Preservation and Long Term Access through Networked Services), where European libraries, archives, research institutions and companies work together in order to find digital preservation solutions, was launched 2006. Main objective of the Planets project is to develop software and models that help institutions maintain long-term access to digital cultural heritage and scientific results.
    PsychOpen
    PsychOpenPsychOpen is an open-access-publication platform for psychology operated by Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information.
    Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Public Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS (Public Library of Science) is a nonprofit* publisher and advocacy organization with a mission of leading a transformation in scientific and medical research communication. Everything we publish is open-access – freely available online for anyone to use – which benefits everyone, from researchers, educators, and patient advocates to funders, policymakers, and the public. Sharing research encourages progress – from protecting the biodiversity of our planet to finding more effective [...]
    Public-Knowledge-Project (PKP)
    Public-Knowledge-Project (PKP)The Public Knowledge Project is dedicated to improving the scholarly and public quality of research. It operates through a partnership among the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, the Simon Fraser University Library, the School of Education at Stanford University, and the Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University. The partnership brings together faculty members, librarians, and graduate students dedicated to exploring whether and how new [...]
    Publikation Umweltdaten
    Publikation UmweltdatenWhen will lightning strike again? Will there be tropical temperatures in this area in 50 years? What were temperatures like during the last ice age? Weather and climate researchers are trying to find answers to these questions. Their findings are based on measured data – temperature, atmospheric pressure, atmospheric humidity and much more. The more comprehensive and detailed the data, the more reliable the findings. However, the researchers lack a set standard to publish and secure the [...]
    PUMA - Academic Publication Management
    PUMA - Academic Publication ManagementA critical inhibition threshold for the scientist in case of the acceptance of Open Access Repositories are the additional expenses during the submission of data. Scientists already have to provide their publications and publication data in different formats to various institutions (research report of the university, reports of research associations and -projects, their own homepage and so on). The motivation of many scientists to submit the publication to another place like the Open Access [...]
    Qucosa
    QucosaQucosa serves as a free publication service, as confirmation and long-term archive for documents from science and economy. This service, which is finenced by scientific libraries of the Free State of Saxony is open for any interested author.
    SCOPE – Service Core for Open Publishing Environments
    SCOPE – Service Core for Open Publishing EnvironmentsThe publication tools and components have been developed in cooperation by the different projects and other activities of the working group "electronic publishing" at the Humboldt-University. The focus of the technical development is on the SCOPE project.
    Project Developments
    Semantic MediaWiki for Collaborative Corpora AnalysisAim of the project "Semantic MediaWiki for Collaborative Corpora Analysis: SMW-CorA" is the development of an virtual research environment on the basis of Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) for an collaborative analysis of extensive digitalized text corpora and their generic permanent embedding into the subject-oriented community of the historical educational research. Furthermore a possible re-use of the accumulational and analytic work of the researchers as well as a long-term infrastructural [...]
    studiolo communis
    studiolo communisFor the UNESCO competence center "Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage" a virtual working environment for the co-active collection, indexing, study and archiving of preservation-worthy cultural goods is set up. It focusses on the support of individual and cooperative forms of work as well as on possible arrangements and documentations of materials with different formats and from various sources. Audiovisual picture archives, that allow a connection of images, text and sound are not [...]
    Swiss Academic Software
    Swiss Academic SoftwareIn 1995 Citavi 1.0 was released. Back then, known as LiteRat shortly the application became one of the best knwon bibliographical management systems in the German-speaking region. In 2003 developers began to enhance the software with regard to multilingualism. Citavi profits from experiences with research projects, university teaching and e-learning and database applications.
    SYNAT
    SYNATSYNAT is a Polish national research project aimed at the creation of universal open repository platform for hosting and communication of networked resources of knowledge for science, education, and open society of knowledge. It is funded by the National Centre for Research and Development (grant no SP/I/1/77065/10).
    tambora.org
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