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phpBib is PHP-MySQL-only-based literature management for scientific literature. Organise your papers with phpBib and share information with your whole research group. Help yourself with easy import/export, ranking, keywords and comments.
A PHP/Harmoni digital asset management tool, Concerto allows the cataloguing of multimedia in DublinCore, VRA, and user-defined schemes. Media can be searched across schemes, put into annotated slideshows, or used in other programs such as Segue2.
oaPAPI is a tool combining publishers open access policies from multiple data-sources into one single xml-stream. Based on a flexible database with two tables, not limited by a fixed number of fields, it is able to image and rebuild any xml-structure.
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Have you ever wondered what hardware works with what. This project aims to create a database (online/offline) that people can search to find compatibile hardware which actually works with their computers.
It is intended to administrate Papers in a bibilography. It is possible to add entries as BibTex or form. For every entry a PDF file can be added. The entries may be searched by author, topics etc. A list of entries can be exported as BibTex or Word(RTF)
EasyRefDB is an online tool for storing, retrieving and searching references to scientific papers. The scientific papers currently handled by the tool are related to computer science but can be easily extended to other topics.
Findability 4 All is a web-portal written in php/ajax/ecmascript/xml based on the four-tier web model. It is made of four modules: Core, Formatter, Database/Search Engine, Application Logic. The project has started as a univeristy project.
This is a way of creating virtual libraries. I catalogue the books (or DVDs etc.) that I have. My friends do the same. As well as allowing me to organise myself easily is also means that if I'm after a book I can easily find which of my friends has it.
The HyperJournal is a free web application which enables on-line as well as printed publishing in an innovative and significantly cost-cutting way. The HyperJournal can be easily installed and managed without any out-of-the-ordinary IT-competence.
ISpheres provide distributed interoperable metadata & digital object services. Each ISphere can publish multiple heterogeneous collections of digital objects (eg images, GIS data, etc) search other ISpheres, translate metadata, transform & serve objects.
OpenLinker is a new kind of OpenUrl link resolver client oriented, using AJAX and an open linking knowledgebase, to make links between full text articles, scholarly journals, databases and associated services like interlibrary loan or document delivery
Wikicat adds a bibliographic database to Mediawiki as well as integration to various bibliographic data sources such as OPACs and publisher data feeds. More information is available here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikicat