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Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 0 views

  • Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds.
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Social Bookmarking Tools (II): A Case Study - Connotea - 0 views

  • Connotea [1] is a free online reference management and social bookmarking service for scientists created by Nature Publishing Group [2]. While somewhat experimental in nature, Connotea already has a large and growing number of users, and is a real, fully functioning service [3]. The label 'experimental' is not meant to imply that the service is any way ephemeral or esoteric, rather that the concept of social bookmarking itself and the application of that concept to reference management are both recent developments. Connotea is under active development, and we are still in the process of discovering how people will use it. In addition to Connotea being a free and public service, the core code is freely available under an open source license [4].
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Home - OpenSourceCMS - 0 views

  • his site was created with one goal in mind. To give you the opportunity to "try out" some of the best php/mysql based free and open source software systems in the world. You are welcome to be the administrator of any CMS system here, allowing you to decide which system best suits your needs.
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Free web statistics, phpMyVisites web analytics - 0 views

  • phpMyVisites is web statistics software. It is also often called web analytics. phpMyVisites is open source and free.
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Mozilla Firefox - 0 views

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    Rochester's project is about developing open source tools for library catalogs. 
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Home | Ubuntu Studio - 0 views

  • Ubuntu Studio. A multimedia creation flavor of Ubuntu. Ubuntu Studio is aimed at the GNU/Linux audio, video and graphic enthusiast as well as professional. We provide a suite of the best open-source applications available for multimedia creation. Completely free to use, modify and redistribute. Your only limitation is your imagination.
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The Cathedral and the Bazaar by Eric S. Raymond - 0 views

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    Raymond's The Cathedral and the Bazaar in First Monday:  "I anatomize a successful open-source project, fetchmail, that was run as a deliberate test of some surprising theories about software engineering suggested by the history of Linux. I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally different development styles, the "cathedral" model of most of the commercial world versus the "bazaar" model of the Linux world. I show that these models derive from opposing assumptions about the nature of the software-debugging task. I then make a sustained argument from the Linux experience for the proposition that "Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow", suggest productive analogies with other self-correcting systems of selfish agents, and conclude with some exploration of the implications of this insight for the future of software."
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Open-ILS.org | Home of the Evergreen ILS. - 0 views

  • This is information central for Evergreen, an enterprise-class Integrated Library System (ILS).
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Commentary: IBM, Yahoo looking to leapfrog Google | CNET News.com - 0 views

  • IBM just announced availability of a freely downloadable enterprise search product that installs with three clicks, packs the same features as a Google Mini, scales to half-a-million documents, and is built on open-source technology from the Apache Lucene project.
  •  Yahoo brings a familiar interface, Internet search, and consumer mind share.
  • Lucene offers a solid, open, full-text indexing core.
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  • IBM ties it together with simple management and world-class support
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Public libraries, public access computing, FOSS and CI: There are alternatives to priva... - 0 views

  • In January 2007, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) announced its second multi–year technology grant program for America’s public libraries. The purpose of Phase II, Keeping communities connected: The next step is to help public libraries sustain the public access computing infrastructure laid down during Phase I. Now, as then, the goal of the program is to bridge the digital divide. But it is a digital divide as defined by Bill Gates and not the public library community. Situating Gates’ philanthropy within a critical policy frame, this paper considers two alternatives to Gates’ problem definition of the digital divide, and how knowledge of these might benefit those communities served by public access computing (PAC) services as found in public libraries. The two specific alternatives considered come from the Free Software Foundation (FSF), and Community Informatics (CI). Significantly, both social movements promote the potential of free and open software as an important part of any solution. Finally, the public library literature is reviewed for patterns in the community’s use of FOSS, and the argument is made for its use in the delivery of PAC services.
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KMWorld.com: Search: an interesting muddle - 0 views

  • the software has a small footprint and can run on a laptop, IBM has added incremental indexing, support for 200+ document types, support for 30 languages and linguistic features such as synonym detection, spelling correction, lemmatization, stemming and a "did you mean" feature that suggests alternative queries. The relevance ranking is adjustable. It does not rely on link analysis, which often fails inside the enterprise. Instead it uses OmniFind relevance ranking algorithms.Based on the Lucene open source search engine, the OmniFind Yahoo Edition goes beyond commodity search. It is certainly quick to install: Download it, configure it in three clicks and point it at a URL to crawl. However, it is also configurable and customizable. Administrators can change the look and feel of the search page, create shortcuts to other Web pages or best answers to a top query. Reporting tools monitor usage to determine null or frequent searches, and to gauge the effectiveness of the results being returned.
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The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu Studio 7.10 | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials - 0 views

  • This document describes how to set up an Ubuntu Studio 7.10 desktop. The result is a fast, secure and extendable system with focus on multimedia creation - the real-time (RT) kernel is installed by default. It provides all you need for daily work and entertainment. This howto is a practical guide without any warranty - it doesn't cover the theoretical backgrounds. There are many ways to set up such a system - this is the way I chose.
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John Wilkin's blog » Next Generation Library Systems - 0 views

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    This post from John Wilkin's, University of Michigan librarian, blog outlines key principles to guide the work of supporting the library's relevance. 


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DLIST - Collaborative Reference Work in the Blogosphere. Reference Services Review, 34(... - 0 views

  • This paper explores the use of blogs as a platform for providing reference service, and discusses Lyceum, an open source software project from ibiblio.org, for this purpose.
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Main Page - NvuTutoriaWiki - 0 views

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    A beginner's tutorial on NVU.
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KBPublisher - Knowledge Base Software - 0 views

  • KnowledgebasePublisher is an opensource knowledge base software, FAQ software, or just content manager about any other type of article that you want to publish on your website.
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VuFind: Home - 0 views

  • VuFind is a library resource portal designed and developed for libraries by libraries. The goal of VuFind is to enable your users to search and browse through all of your library's resources by replacing the traditional OPAC to include:
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librarian.net » Blog Archive » do you ubuntu? - 0 views

  • My install process went like this: download and burn the Ubuntu disk image to a CD. Turn on the computer with the Ubuntu CD in the CD drive. The computer boots Ubuntu from the CD. You have the option to run it this way or install it to the hard drive. You have the option to install it on a partition (and keep Windows also) or just erase the drive and install Ubuntu as the only operating system.
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Welcome :: Greenstone Digital Library Software - 0 views

  • Greenstone is a suite of software for building and distributing digital library collections. It provides a new way of organizing information and publishing it on the Internet or on CD-ROM.
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News: Lecture Archive | University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Informati... - 0 views

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    The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Library and Information Science provides links to a variety of LIS lectures and presentations.  Highlights include:

    "The Genius of Cataloging" (Francis Miksa)

    "The Google Library: 10 Questions" (Siva Vaidhyanathan)

    "The Network Rewrites the Library" (Lorcan Dempsey)

    "The Secret History of Open Source Software Practices" (Thomas Haigh).

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