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    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.
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    angular-filemanager

    angular-filemanager

    JavaScript file manager Material Design folder explorer

    A very smart filemanager to manage your files in the browser developed in AngularJS following Material Design styles by Jonas Sciangula Street. This project provides a web file manager interface, allowing you to create your own backend connector following the connector API. By the way, we provide some example backend connectors in many languages as an example (PHP-FTP, PHP-local, python, etc). Pick files callback for third parties apps. Directory tree navigation. Copy, Move, Rename (Interactive UX). ...
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    GIIAF Microscopy Library

    GIIAF Microscopy Library

    The GIIAF Microscopy Library, that uses customised OMERO software

    This project incorporates a suite of tools that aim to allow researchers within Griffith's Imaging and Image Analysis Facility (GIIAF) to efficiently and effectively provide secure, centralised, web-accessible data storage, management and manipulation. The open-source Java-based OMERO software was customised to provide most of the features of this project.
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