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A web based Metadata Catalog Server for data description and discovery. Supports both generic and geospatial data discovery. It implements international standards (e.g. ISO19115/19139/19119, ISO19115-3, DCAT-AP, CSW 2.0, OGC API Records). It originates from the United Nations and is used by many governments as geoportal software.
Active development and discussion takes place on GitHub and OSGeo Discourse. You can also connect directly with the companies supporting the...
mediaTUM is free software written in Python for archiving and retrieval of images, documents and other research data. It was originally developed in the framework of the DFG project IntegraTUM and is continuously expanded with new functionalities as required.
Phraseanet is an Open Source Digital Asset Management (DAM) software. Web-based application intended for managing multimedia databases (photo management but also video, audio and PDF documents). Includes its own full-text / thesaurus search engine.
JSPackaging is a JavaScript framework that provides simple directives for defining, loading & importing uniquely named packages of JavaScript modules. UPDATE: This project now exists as Ajile at http://sf.net/projects/ajile & http://ajile.iskitz.com.