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A very simple standalone library management application.
gLib helps you manage information on your library's books and members. The program has several filter options that allow you quickly and easily find the information you need. Once you've made a list, you can export it to a spreadsheet friendly format with the click of a button.
MarcXimiL is a flexible multi-platform bibliographic similarity analysis framework. Features: deduplication, information monitoring, visual analysis, plagiarism detection. Supported: MARCXML, OAI-PMH2 harvesting, and importation of text MARC.
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Wizard-like software to manage a scientific repository (articles or any digital document). Citation information(BibTeX) is automatically corrected. From the repository, get copies of items, list of references+citations. NEW:handles real documents.
*nts* provides a simple format for using text files to store notes, a command line interface for viewing notes in a variety of convenient ways and a cross-platform, wx(python)-based GUI for creating and modifying notes as well as viewing them.
BibteXML is a bibliography schema for XML that expresses the content model of BibTeX – the bibliographic system for use with LaTeX. Stylesheets and conversion tools are provided.
Data processing algorithms based on the gnostical theory of uncertain data possess high robustness with respect to both outlying data and changes of their statistical characteristics.
Make AsciiDoc part of your literate programming tool set. With eWEB you can weave and tangle literate programs written as AsciiDoc documents, using embedded WEB code snippets.
This is a basic substitute for expensive library software. It will require you to manually enter all the titles, authors, and ISBN-13s into a database at first, but after that maintenance is easy.
The aim of "wikiyetu" (Kiswahili for "Our Wiki"), is to provide an offline wikipedia for those with simply no Internet access. This is especially so for schools in developing countries where school libraries are badly stocked (literally empty!).
Python wrapper for Sword library. Helps python users access sword publications (mostly bibles, commentaries, etc). Also will include a supybot biblebot plugin. There is already a swig generated wrapper to pysword and python based bible reader here: http:
Museum portal based on Plone and PostgreSQL presenting archive-, photo-, subject matter and book materials in addition to online articles. Supports importing of data from museum systems in CIDOC XML format.
GutenPy is a comfortable text reader and catalog browser for Project Gutenberg. It features handy bookmarking, word definition lookups, and powerful catalog browser that uses regular expression filtering.
pyconnotea provides Python bindings for the Connotea WebAPI (see http://www.connotea.org/wiki/WebAPI). At present, there are no releases yet. But you may check out the source from the subversion repository. For documentation see the Home Page
Yabman is a tool for managing bibliographic references. Its key features are a quality user interface, a carefully designed data model, and sophisticated three-state hierarchical reference labeling. It is currently usable but in a pre-alpha stage.
This is a implementation of the 'enhanced Topic-based Vector Space Model' (eTVSM) using the python language. A Java-Version and maybe other java-code contributions are planned.
The Open Archive Cataloguer (zOAC) project applies the OAI-PMH protocol for automatic metadata harvesting and aggregation of bibliographic records and has been developed over the web application server Zope. Based on Pentila's ZOpenArchives Zope Product.
A web-based search interface tailored to the New Zealand Gazette PDF archive for the NZ library community. A generic Python-based Swish-e search interface.