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    Zotero

    Zotero

    Tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research

    Zotero is a powerful, free, open-source research management application designed to help students, academics, and professionals collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research sources and materials for papers, projects, or books. It can save web pages, PDFs, books, articles, and more with metadata, automatically extract bibliographic information, and organize items into collections and tag systems, while supporting notes and annotations directly alongside references.
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    COVID-19 Scenarios

    COVID-19 Scenarios

    Models of COVID-19 outbreak trajectories and hospital demand

    Models of COVID-19 outbreak trajectories and hospital demand. This tool is based on the SIR model (see about page for details) that simulates a COVID19 outbreak. The population is initially mostly susceptible (other than for initial cases). Individuals that recover from COVID19 are subsequently immune. Currently, the parameters of the model are not fit data but are simply defaults. These might fit better for some localities than others. In particular, the initial case counts are often only...
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    google-play-scraper

    google-play-scraper

    Node.js scraper to get data from Google Play

    Node.js module to scrape application data from the Google Play store. Retrieves the full detail of an application. Retrieves a list of applications from one of the collections at Google Play. Retrieves a list of apps that results of searching by the given term. Returns the list of applications by the given developer name. Given a string returns up to five suggestions to complete a search query term.
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    Bibliograph

    Bibliograph

    Open Source Online Bibliographic Data Management

    Bibliograph is a powerful and intuitive open source web application for the collaborative collection, editing and publishing of bibliographic data such as a bibliographies, small library collections or shared research data. It features a modern user interface similar to a desktop application.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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