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DSpace
Open source institutional repository software
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Editoria
Editoria is an open-source authoring, editing, and workflow system initially developed by Coko in partnership with the Editoria community underwritten by fiscal sponsor Aspiration Tech and funded by the Mellon Foundation. Editoria is a web-based tool for producing scholarly monographs in both print and ebook forms. Coko's PubSweet framework and Wax editor are underlying technologies in Editoria. Paged.js is available as a print production pathway, as are other format outputs.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (ad-hoc) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Episciences.org
Episciences.org is a hosting platform for creating open access overlay journals. It is developed and managed by the CCSD (Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). The Episciences.org platform supports submission of manuscripts via deposit in an open archive, peer review management, and publication.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Fedora
Fedora is a modular, open source repository system for the management and dissemination of digital content.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
OPERAS Metrics service
Born out of the OPERAS project: European Research Infrastructure for the development of open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities; OPERAS seeks to build functionality for research monographs in the European open-science infrastructure. This metrics project normalizes book identifiers (ISBNs, DOIs), provides modular "drivers" to gather various metrics (Google Analytics, JSTOR, COUNTER, etc.) and altmetrics (social media sources), and then aggregates these so publishers have access to usage and traffic data on ebooks. The usage data code has been developed by the UK-based Open Book Publishers. Altmetrics code has been developed by Ubiquity Press.
NOTE: Formally HIRMEOS OA metrics, is now the OPERAS Metrics service. HIRMEOS was the name of a specific project, the metrics service is now a service of the OPERAS European research infrastructure.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Hyku
Hyku is the official name of the repository product that is a main deliverable of the Hydra-in-a-Box project. Hyku is a flexiblem next-generation digital repository solution.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Hyrax
Hyrax is an open-source, Samvera-powered repository front-end. Samvera and Hyrax are [described here](https://hyrax.samvera.org/about/) and also https://github.com/samvera/hyrax/wiki/Hyrax-Management-Guide
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Jupyter Notebook
Jupyter Notebook is a web-based notebook environment for interactive computing, part of the mutifacted Project Jupyter (formerly iPython) which seeks to provide an open platform and toolkit for interactive and reproducible computing. It is a browser-based application that facilitates creation and sharing of documents that contain live code (over 40 programming languages), equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
KaTeX
KaTeX is a LaTeX-based typesetting tool for mathematical expressions developed by the Khan Academy. It is billed as the fastest math typesetting library for the web because it renders math in real time without the need to reflow the page. It is self-contained with no dependencies and can run server-side or in the browser.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Linked Data Notifications
Linked Data Notifications is a general purpose notification protocol whereby any resource can advertise an inbox to which notifications pertaining to that resource can be posted.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Lens
Lens is an online article-reading environment developed by eLife that ”by treating a JATS journal article as a database”makes it possible to explore figures, figure descriptions, references and more without losing one's place in the article text. Lens was designed using the Substance libraries. Much of its functionality is now in eLife's Libero Editor tool.
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Single | TR9 | Minimally Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Libero Producer
Libero Editor is the first of three journal publishing modules developed by eLife. Libero Editor is based on Substance.io's Texture editor which provides a visual, browser-based JATS XML editing and viewing interface.
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Single | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Libero Publisher
Libero Publisher is the third of three journal publishing modules developed by eLife. Libero Publisher provides post-production hosting, publication, and journal management functions, including dashboards, ElasticSearch, and APIs for third-party integration.
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Single | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Libero Reviewer
Libero Reviewer is the second of three journal publishing modules developed by eLife. Libero Reviewer handles article submission and peer review workflow management. It is built on the Coko Foundation's PubSweet framework and was designed in collaboration with Coko and Hindawi.
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Not Classified | TR3 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
MathJax
MathJax is a JavaScript display engine for mathematics typesetting that works in web browsers. It provides support for LaTeX, MathML, and AsciiMath in the web based interace. MathJax has a modular design; it is designed for accessibility and interoperability with other applications.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Omeka
Omeka is a web-based platform for creating and sharing digital collections and creating media-rich online exhibits. Initially developed at George Mason University and sustained by the Corporation for Digital Scholarship, Omeka has been primarily targeted towards libraries, museums, historical societies, and the like. Omeka enables institutions to publish collections and narrative exhibits to the web easily, but its publishing features, standards-based metadata, collection management, and authoring tools make it a publishing system more generally. Omeka S, a newer variant than Omeka Classic, supports multiple publications from a single installation, with a linked open data infrastructure.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
OSF Preprints
Branded preprint servers backed by the OSF.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Paperbuzz
Paperbuzz is a tool that calculates metrics from Crossref Event Data: sharing, linking, and referencing articles online. Paperbuzz is developed and maintained by Our Research with the support of the Public Knowledge Project (PKP). Paperbuzz offers an API that is used by PaperbuzzViz, a JavaScript library to visualize the metrics and by the Paperbuzz OJS Plugin that brings these visualizations to OJS article pages, both of which are developed and maintained by PKP.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Peer Community In
The “Peer Community in” (PCI) is a non-profit scientific organization that aims to create specific communities of researchers reviewing and recommending, for free, unpublished preprints in their field
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
PubPub
PubPub is an online authoring and publishing platform developed by MIT Press and the MIT Knowledge Futures Group. It supports community-based collaborative drafting, review, and publication of scholarly work "using an integrated and iterative process." It supports journals, books, lab communications and events. PubPub is designed to be centrally hosted, and PubPub provides publishing services as part of a tiered-price hosting package.
See also community forum: https://github.com/pubpub/pubpub/discussions
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
PubSweet
PubSweet is a foundational system developed by Coko as a "component-based framework" upon which to build publishing tools. PubSweet is a simple but flexible way to adapt to different kinds of system needs. For instance, both the book-oriented Editoria and the journal-oriented Libero Reviewer are built on PubSweet foundations. PubSweet's community includes Hindawi, eLife, Wormbase, Digital Science, and the EBI's Europe PMC Plus platform.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (ad-hoc) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Readium
Readium provides a "set of software building blocks" for the development of standardized EPUB and web publication reader applications for a variety of contexts—browser-based, mobile app, and desktop. Readium is a set of libraries and frameworks, and also a foundation and international community dedicated to ebook implementation standards.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Rebus Ink
Rebus Ink is a web-based digital reading application built to help scholars construct arguments. It's a personal, online workspace that lets you do more with digital texts, focusing on scholarly reading and research, note-taking, citations, and collections management. Rebus Ink is built on open principles: open source, open web, open APIs, with a focus on user-data portability and privacy.
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Single | TR3 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
ResourceSync
ResourceSync is a specification based on Sitemaps that can be used by repository managers to provide information that allows third-party systems to remain in sync with the resources in their repository as they evolve, i.e. are created, updated, deleted. Whereas basic Sitemaps allow exposing a repository inventory and crawl-related metadata, ResourceSync adds ways to expose changes only, and to provide expressive synchronization-related metadata as well as typed links for further discovery. ResourceSync can be used for discovery and synchronization of both content and metadata and uses the Sitemaps XML format.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Samvera
Samvera is not one single software product; rather, it is a suite of components built and supported by the Samvera Community. In addition, Samvera draws on many more open source components, from the Blacklight discovery application, supported by an overlapping community, to Solr, maintained by the Apache Foundation and used widely and internationally across commerce, education and beyond. The aim of Samvera, as a community and software stack, is to work together to deliver common core repository functionality, in a way that can be flexibly applied to a range of use cases.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Texture
Texture is an XML-based authoring and editing tool developed by the Substance Consortium, which includes PKP and eLife. Texture is a visual editor that natively produces a subset of JATS XML (inspired by JATS4R), which it encapsulates along with media and dependencies in its DAR file format. Texture offers a user-friendly editing XML interface, and can be integrated into other tools, such as OJS. eLife's Libero Producer is based on Texture, as is Stencila.
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Limited | TR9 | Unsupported | Community (ad-hoc) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Vivliostyle
Vivliostyle is a CSS- and browser-based typesetting tool for digital and print publishing that adds book typography and layout capability of web browsers, supporting paginated EPUB and web publications or export to PDF. Vivliostyle complies with W3C standardization of CSS typesetting specifications. Vivliostyle.js was designed based on Peter Sorotokin's EPUB Adaptive Layout implementation.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (ad-hoc) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Wax
Wax is a web-based word processor developed by Coko. It is the styling/formatting interface in use within Editoria, and the manuscript annotation and presentation portal in use in PubSweet platforms such as eLife's Libero Reviewer, and Hindawi's Phenom. Editoria provides context-sensitive tagging and formatting and a track-changes workflow, as well as many features driven by the needs of university press workflows. The initial version of Wax was based on the Substance.io library (as with Texture); Wax 2 is based on the ProseMirror library.
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Not Classified | TR3 | Actively Maintained | Community (ad-hoc) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
XSweet
XSweet is a free, open source conversion tool for converting Microsoft Word documents (.docx) into HTML and beyond. Built as a series of XSL (eXtensible Stylesheet Language) transformation steps, it’s designed to be modular and flexible. Use it out of the box, or modify and extend it to meet your needs. XSweet is being developed by Cabbage Tree Labs.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (ad-hoc) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Zotero
Zotero is a desktop and/or network-based reference-management software for scholars. It has the ability to organize, collect, and format references and bibliographies for MS Word, LibreOffice, Google Docs, and other text-editing software. It also supports an enormous number of citation styles, and also provides a well designed document (web and PDF) collection and note-taking facility. Zotero is a social network that facilitates group collaboration, sharing, and publishing of reference lists. Originally developed in 2006 at George Mason U, Zotero is now a robust desktop tool as well as a full-featured web application, used by over 5 million scholars.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Community (ad-hoc) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |
Islandora
Islandora is a free and open-source software digital repository system based on Fedora Commons, Drupal and a host of additional applications.
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Significant | Not Classified | Actively Maintained | Community (formal) | Fiscal Sponsorship (Non-profit Organisation) |