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2011年12月7日のブックマーク (4件)

  • Jenkins

    Jenkins Build great things at any scale The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. We stand with the people of Ukraine. Please assist humanitarian efforts for the Ukrainian people and those affected by the military invasion of Ukraine by supporting international aid organizations, including the Ukrainia

    Jenkins
    toyasyas
    toyasyas 2011/12/07
    "An extendable open source continuous integration server"
  • OpenCitations - Home

    Welcome to the OpenCitations homepage! OpenCitations is an independent not-for-profit infrastructure organization for open scholarship dedicated to the publication of open bibliographic and citation data by the use of Semantic Web (Linked Data) technologies. It is also engaged in advocacy for open citations, particularly in its role as a key founding member of the Initiative for Open Citations (I4

    toyasyas
    toyasyas 2011/12/07
    "Open Citations is a database of biomedical literature citations, harvested from the reference lists of all open access articles in PubMed Central that reference ~20% of all PubMed Central papers (approx. 3.4 million papers), including all the highly cited papers in every biomedical field."
  • bibutils / Home / Bibutils

    toyasyas
    toyasyas 2011/12/07
    "The bibutils program set interconverts between various bibliography formats using a common MODS-format XML intermediate."
  • MADS/RDF Documentation

    MADS/RDF Primer Status: Published Updated: 28 October 2015 Previous Version: 10 May 2012 Abstract This document describes the MADS/RDF (Metadata Authority Description Schema in RDF) vocabulary, a data model for authority and vocabulary data used within the library and information science (LIS) community, which is inclusive of museums, archives, and other cultural institutions.  It is presented as

    toyasyas
    toyasyas 2011/12/07
    MADS/RDF (Metadata Authority Description Schema in RDF) vocabulary. "a data model for authority and vocabulary data used within the library and information science (LIS) community, which is inclusive of museums, archives, and other cultural institutions."