CINCH (Capture INgest CHecksum) is a tool that automates the transfer of online content to a repository, using ingest technologies appropriate for digital preservation.
How does CINCH work? Users:
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Store and publish academic articles in this repository.
Variations provides online access to streaming audio and scanned score images with a flexible access control framework to ensure respect for intellectual property. In addition to access tools, Variations also includes analysis and annotation tools useful in music teaching and learning.
YAZ is a programmers’ toolkit supporting the development of Z39.50/SRW/SRU clients and servers. Z39.50-2003 (version 3) as well as SRW/SRU version 1.1 are supported in both the client and server roles. The SOLR webservice is supported in the client role through the ZOOM API.
Net::Z3950::SimpleServer is a Perl module which is intended to make it as simple as possible to develop new Z39.50, SRU and SRW servers over any type of database imaginable. All you have to do is implement functions handling:
BiblioteQ strives to be a professional cataloging and library management suite, utilizing a Qt 4.x interface and providing connectivity to PostgreSQL and SQLite. The Z39.50 protocol is used for retrieving data for books, journals, and magazines. The software is available for all major operating systems and should be compatible with any system that supports Qt.
VIVO enables the discovery of researchers across institutions. Participants in the network include institutions with local installations of VIVO or those with research discovery and profiling applications that can provide semantic web!-compliant data.
FreERMS is an Electronic Resource Management System loosely based on recommendations in the Report of the Digital Library Federation ERM Initiative, and written in PHP using the symfony framework.
OpenSeadragon aims to be a framework agnostic and completely open version of the Ajax-based Deep-Zoom viewer from Seadragon.com.
This project is a fork of the OpenSeadragon project at http://openseadragon.codeplex.com. We are forking it primarily to do heavy clean-up on the code base, simplify the build, and see what happens from there.



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