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Generally, “open source” refers to a computer program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design. Open-source code is typically a collaborative effort where programmers improve upon the source code and share the changes within the community so that other members can help improve it further. Open source software is free. Some organizations have capitalized off of providing support and modification services for open source software such as RedHat, Inc.

Zotero

July 30, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Productivity & Utility

zoteroAvailability: Free Download
Comparable:  EndNote

Zotero is free and open-source reference management software to manage bibliographic data and related research materials (such as PDF files). Notable features include web browser integration, online syncing, generation of in-text citations, footnotes and bibliographies, as well as integration with the word processors Microsoft Word,LibreOffice, OpenOffice.org Writer and NeoOffice. It is produced by the Center for History and New Media of George Mason University (GMU).

Zotero is the only research tool that automatically senses content in your web browser, allowing you to add it to your personal library with a single click. Whether you’re searching for a preprint on arXiv.org, a journal article from JSTOR, a news story from the New York Times, or a book from your university library catalog, Zotero has you covered with support for thousands of sites.

Zotero collects all your research in a single, searchable interface. You can add PDFs, images, audio and video files, snapshots of web pages, and really anything else. Zotero automatically indexes the full-text content of your library, enabling you to find exactly what you’re looking for with just a few keystrokes.

Zotero can be installed as a browser plugin for the popular Firefox browser or as a standalone program with browser extensions for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox.

Tags: endnote

RexDB

July 14, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Analysis & Modeling
rexdborgheaderAvailability: Free Download
Comparable:  Access, Cambridge Structural Database System, Filemaker Pro

RexDB is a platform for creating Configurable Data Repositories (CDRs). Unlike typical data warehouses and data marts, CDRs can be configured by implementation analysts, usually with little-to-no help from software engineers, and with no help from database administrators.

RexDB includes several specialized end-user applications for supporting common data interaction activities and workflows. Several of these applications, such as those used for data entry and data exploration, are considered mission-critical and are “reserved” in the sense that that they can only be configured along specific dimensions to ensure high levels of stability and consistency across all solutions. Other “applets” are fully configurable in the sense that analysts can augment pre-built applets — or create entirely new applets — by configuring data models, ETL pipelines, data capture forms, data marts, user interaction screens, and business intelligence reports and dashboards.

Screens are composed of standard widgets organized inside templates. In cases where an application requires a screen not supported by the existing library of widgets and templates, the configuration library of widgets and templates can be extended by a customization engineer using a standard open-source web framework (ReactJS). Thus, the library grows over time, further reducing the need to use customization engineers for common cases and reducing the cost of delivery on standard projects.

Tags: database

Gramps

July 14, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Analysis & Modeling

Gramps_LogoTypeAvailability: Free Download
Comparable:  

 Gramps is an open source genealogical tool that is intuitive for hobbyists and feature rich for professional genealogists.  It is backed by an open community that supports research and is created and governed by professional genealogists.  Gramps will allow a user to track people, families, relationships, places, sources, citations, ancestry, media, history, and other information.  It also allows a user to generate reports on ancestors or descendants of an individual.  Translations exist for 31 different languages.  Gramps is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and BSD.
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