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  2. Open-access repository - Wikipedia

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    The most frequently used repository software for open repositories according to OpenDOAR are Digital Commons, DSpace and EPrints. [6] Other examples are arXiv, bioRxiv, Dryad, Figshare, Open Science Framework, Samvera, Ubiquity Repositories and invenio (solution used by Zenodo).

  3. Apache Jackrabbit - Wikipedia

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    Apache Jackrabbit is an open source content repository for the Java platform. The Jackrabbit project was started on August 28, 2004, when Day Software licensed an initial implementation of the Java Content Repository API (JCR). Jackrabbit was also used as the reference implementation of JSR-170, specified within the Java Community Process.

  4. MyCoRe - Wikipedia

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    There is an internal file system integrated in the MyCoRe framework. MyCoRe uses Checksum to ensure data integrity. All types of digital content, file formats and mime types can be assembled, managed, preserved and presented. An image viewer is integrated for presenting high-resolution digitized images in Web browser.

  5. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    Collection of public documents, whitepapers and articles about APT campaigns. All the documents are publicly available data. This data is not pre-processed. The GitHub repository of the project contains a file with links to the data stored in box. Data files can also be downloaded here. [351] APT Notes arXiv Cryptography and Security papers

  6. DSpace - Wikipedia

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    DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content. While DSpace shares some feature overlap with content management systems and document management systems, the DSpace repository software serves a specific need as a digital archives system, focused on the long-term storage, access and ...

  7. List of preprint repositories - Wikipedia

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    A subject based repository with a high share of working papers (preprints) >100,000 2009 ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics: ECSarXiv: Electrochemistry: A free preprint service for electrochemistry and solid state science and technology >100 2018 Center for Open Science: EdArXiv: Education: A Preprint Server For The Education ...

  8. Yooreeka - Wikipedia

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    Yooreeka is a library for data mining, machine learning, soft computing, and mathematical analysis. The project started with the code of the book "Algorithms of the Intelligent Web". [ 1 ] Although the term "Web" prevailed in the title, in essence, the algorithms are valuable in any software application.

  9. Dryad (repository) - Wikipedia

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    Dryad is an international open-access repository of research data, especially data underlying scientific and medical publications (mainly of evolutionary, genetic, and ecology biology). Dryad is a curated general-purpose repository that makes data discoverable, freely reusable, and citable.