A version of the ANDS 23 Research Data Things contextualized for a US audience.
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A version of the ANDS 23 Research Data Things contextualized for a US audience.
Lists the datasets associated with a journal article, conference paper, or other publication using ORCID.
A research data management plugin for the Git version control system.
A version of AND's 23 Research Data Things contextualized for a US audience.
Software Deposit Guidance for Researchers. Contact: mikej888
Website of our Carpentries-based workshop from July 2018 (former contact: @katrinleinweber)
Develop research strategy, discover and collaborate with other researchers from publicly available datasources
Utilities to help manage a machine learning experimental workflow
The aim of the project is to develop a Systematic Literature Review(SLR) Tool for data storage and preprocessing of research papers from various digital libraries like ACM digital library, IEEE Xplore, etc.
PyRDM is a Python-based library for research data management (RDM). It facilitates the automated publication of scientific software and associated input and output data.
Modelling and analyzing the Covid19 Open Research using the GraphOfDocs model.
Sort files in research project folders in a scientific order
Tool for autodownloading recommendation systems datasets
A reusable Django app to manage analyses.
A reusable Django app to manage MRI data.
A base project for research management.
A reusable django app to manage DICOM files.
Scitree is a recursive directory listing tool optimized for science
Toolkit for analyzing physiologic data collected via Biopac AcqKnowledge software.
Project files, scripts, configurations, and workflow publications for the Julian P. Kanter Political Commercial Collection Project
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