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    refbase - Web Reference Database

    refbase - Web Reference Database

    Online bibliographic manager for research groups. Zotero-compatible.

    refbase is a web-based bibliographic manager which can import and export references in various formats (including BibTeX, Endnote, MODS XML, and OpenOffice). It can make formatted lists of citations and offers powerful searching, rich metadata, and RSS.
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    pyELib

    pyELib

    A free open source system to create and manage collections of eBooks

    pyELib is a free open source system to create and manage any collection of eBooks. Unlike other eBooks management softwares, pyELib doesn't need the user to input neither titles nor ISBNs, since it automatically analyzes the files and searches for details on the internet. Dupes and different editions are properly handled. Each book is then automatically associated to one or more category (through machine learning) and, if desired, renamed. The library is stored in a MySQL database...
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    Gnuteca derived schema translated into English, both the tables, field names and the data, have been translated. This is only the SQL part of the Gnuteca project, very vanilla code, should run on anything. The translation is very rudimental.
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    Biomedical Information Management System (BIMS) is a modular multilayer object - oriented software architecture, which provides a flexible computational solution to capture and manage a heterogeneous biomedical data: textual and visual information.
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    Web Administration for a library It's aim concern organize books, dvd, vcd, authors, publishers, users and books lended.
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    "Special DBL" is a .Net library provides persistence layer for storing and retrieving objects in/from database (ORM engine) with advanced cache functions. Could be used as a persistence layer in web- and other kinds of .Net applications.
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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.
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    Web-based application developed Java and JSP that realize the structure of a web enciclopedy.It permits that the manager insert and modify articles in the database and organize them in a hierarchy of categories. It is OS-indipendent because java-based.
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