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Electric Book Manager
Electric Book is a Jekyll-based tool for producing print PDF, digital PDF, EPUB, website, and app versions of books from a single markdown, YAML, and HTML-based content source. It was developed by consultancy and service provider Electric Book Works.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Enhanced Networked Monographs
Enhanced Networked Monographs (ENM) is an experimental project developed by New York University. It provides a free platform for topic-based and full-text searching on a corpus of books from NYU Press, University of Minnesota Press, and the University of Michigan Press. The platform consists of the ENM search application plus generated topic pages and the customized version of the Topic Curation Toolkit (TCT) used to power/generate them.
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Single | TR3 | Minimally Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |
EPrints Services
EPrints is a free and open-source software package for building open access repositories.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |
Fulcrum
Fulcrum is the University of Michigan Library's ebook hosting, preservation, and media integration platform, devloped on top of the Samvera repository platform. Fulcrum allows authors and publishers to integrate multimedia elements into a book—linked from a print book or directly integrated in an ebook—while providing a robust, richly described, and accessible reader environment and a discoverability platform for ebook collections. Fulcrum is a platform available to UMichigan Press authors, as well as a service offered to other publishers. Fulcrum makes use of epub.js, AblePlayer, Hypothes.is, and Editoria (in testing) to provide basic and enhanced functionality.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |
Haplo Repository
Haplo is an open source repository platform for research outputs.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Heliotrope
Heliotrope is the codebase behind the Fulcrum publishing platform. It is a Rails application that extends the Hyrax front-end repository solution from the Samvera open source community to provide solutions for scholarly publishers. It is built by the University of Michigan Library and managed by the Library's publishing division, Michigan Publishing.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |
Hy-phen
Hy-phen is a JavaScript implementation of the TeX hyphenation algorithm.
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Not Classified | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Volunteer Community |
HykuUP
HykuUP is a fully-managed (hosted), customizable implementation of the open source Hyku digital repository platform.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Invenio
Invenio is an open source project that was initially developed by CERN. The Invenio brand covers a suite of currently three main products developed by the Invenio community: 1) InvenioRDM - a repository/document management platform 2) InvenioILS - an integrated library system 3) Invenio Framework - a code library to build large-scale information systems such as InvenioRDM and InvenioILS
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Non-profit Organisation |
Janeway
Janeway is journal management software developed by the Birkbeck Centre for Technology and Publishing for the Open Library of Humanities (OLH) at Birkbeck, University of London. Janeway integrates Crossref, iThenticate, Portico, and CLOCKSS services to provide a full-featured OA journal publishing platform. Janeway is a Django-based web application.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |
JATS
JATS is an application of NISO Z39.96-2019, which defines a set of XML elements and attributes for tagging journal articles and describes three article models.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | 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) |
le-tex Transpect
Transpect is an XProc- and XSLT-based framework and suite of modules for managing, schema checking, and converting from/to XML-based formats such as .docx, IDML, EPUB, HTML, DocBook, TEI and JATS. le-tex Transpect also provides a framework for combining modules into publishing workflows with revision control and custom, cascade-based configuration. le-tex Transpect can run standalone or integrated into publishing workflows. A simple upload interface and an HTTP API is available, as is hosted operation and maintenance agreements for professional use.
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Not Classified | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Lodel
Lodel is the journal publishing software for the French OpenEdition publishing platform. It provides content management and import/conversion to bring word processor documents into an XML-based article production environment.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |
Manifold Scholarship
Manifold is a collaborative, web-based scholarly publishing system designed by the University of Minnesota Press and the CUNY Graduate Center. Manifold provides a dynamic approach to publishing book-length works capable of gathering commentary, annotation, and revisions within the publication. Built to publish long-form digital monographs, Manifold is also used in service of open educational resources, journals, and collaborative scholarly projects. Tt is currently used by twenty-eight publishers, including the University of Minnesota Press, the City University of New York, and the University of Arizona Press, as well as digital humanities centers and teaching and learning centers.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |
paged.js
Paged.js is a comprehensive print-oriented production system that runs on CSS and JavaScript in a web browser. Developed by the PagedMedia initiative, it aims to offer a best-of-breed CSS-based typesetter as open-source software. It can display both paginated output and editable CSS on a page so that the CSS can be tweaked and changes can be viewed in real time.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Pandoc
Pandoc is a robust, multi-format document conversion tool that can read from and write to a vast number of file formats. Pandoc can work with a range of markup formats, markdown, word-processor files, and it supports integration with tools like LaTeX and reference managers, as well as a host of web-based formats. Several different input and exports formats for math are handled, including MathJax, LaTeX, and translation to MathML. Pandoc also includes a powerful system for automatic citations and bibliographies. Pandoc is usable as a command-line tool as well as an integrated library, and is used in several other publishing toolkits.
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Ubiquitous | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Volunteer Community |
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) |
Phenom Reviewer
Phenom Review is Hindawi's article submission and editorial workflow module. It is built on the Coko Foundation's PubSweet framework, and is designed in collaboration with Coko and eLife. Phenom Review is part of a larger suite of tools in early development, which will comprise "Producer" and "Publisher" modules similar to eLife's Libero suite.
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Single | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Phenom Screener
Phenom Screener is Hindawi's module that performs ethical and technical checks on article submissions including plagiarism screening, identity verification, materials checking, and fraud prevention.
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Single | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Pressbooks
Pressbooks is a web-based book editing and production system that exports in multiple formats: ebooks, webbooks, print-ready PDF, and various XML types. The system is built on top of Wordpress, but makes significant changes to the admin interface, presentation layer, and export routines to for web, ebook, and print formats. Pressbooks is widely used in the open textbook and open educational resouces community.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
ProseMirror
ProseMirror is a JavaScript framework to develop visual text editors online. It can support collaborative editing in real time. It has a modular architecture that makes sure users only load the code they need, and can replace parts of the system as needed. ProseMirror supports extensible document schemas that allow users to edit documents with a custom structure without writing their own editor from scratch. It has a plugin system that allows users to easily enable additional functionality, and package their own extensions in a convenient format. Prosemirror is used by several major online news sources (NYTimes, Guardian), as well as inside tools like PubPub and Coko Foundation's Wax editor.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Individual Maintainer |
Quire
Quire is a book production tool developed by the J Paul Getty Trust. It is a multiformat publishing framework that can create digital and print books, such as museum and gallery exhibition catalogues, collected volumes, and scholarly monographs. Quire is designed around the Hugo static-site generator tool, which can compile and export books, working from markdown source. Quire has extensive support for media, including rich image metadata handling. It is currently without an explicit open-source license.
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Single | TR3 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Non-profit Organisation |
Scholastica
Scholastica is a scholarly publishing technology solutions provider that offers a modular peer review management system, production service, and Open Access journal hosting platform that can be used individually or easily integrated.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Solid
Solid is a set of modular specifications, which build on, and extend the founding technology of the world wide web (HTTP, REST, HTML). They are 100% backwards compatible with the existing web. Each spec, taken in isolation, provides extra features to an existing system. However, when used in combination, they enable exciting new possibilities for web sites and applications.
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Limited | TR3 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Solr
Solr is a standalone enterprise search server with a REST-like API. Solr powers the search and navigation features of many of the world's largest internet sites.
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Significant | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Stencila
Stencila is an authoring and editorial development software developed by Code for Science & Society. It provides an integrated word processor, coding (R, Python, and SQL), and spreadsheet interface in the browser, and the resulting interactive document (using the same file format used by the Texture editor, with which Stencila shares code) is shareable and publishable. Stencila's "Converters" module is a Pandoc-based collection of import and export routines. eLife's "Reproducable Document Stack" initiative is based on Stencila.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Ubiquity Repositories
Ubiquity repositories are cloud hosted and open source, with no lock-in. Suitable for both large and small institutions, they provide high-quality hosting of publications, special collections, theses, Open Educational Resources and research data all in one place.
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Limited | TR9 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Commercial Vendor |
Vega
Vega is a media-rich authoring and editorial development platform hosted at Wayne State University Libraries. It offers a range of features and workflows to create, review, and share data, media, and text. Its ability to include information in a variety of representations (text, image, sound) makes it easier to communicate scholarly information to different audiences. Vega also supports typical academic publishing processes and gives users control over editorial and peer review workflows.
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Not Classified | TR3 | Actively Maintained | Not Classified | Fiscal Sponsorship (Academic Institution) |