Research Data Netherlands is an alliance between 4TU.Centre for Research Data, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) and SURFsara. With this coalition, which is also open to other parties, the three data archives join forces in the area of long-term data archiving.
Tropy is free, open-source software that allows you to organize and describe photographs of research material. Once you have imported your photos into Tropy, you can combine photos into items (e.g., photos of the three pages of a letter into a single item), and group photos into lists. You can also describe the content of a photograph. Tropy uses customizable metadata templates with multiple fields for different properties of the content of your photo, for example, title, date, author, box, folder, collection, archive. You can enter information in the template for an individual photo or select multiple photos and add or edit information to them in bulk. Tropy also lets you tag photos. You can also add one or more notes to a photo; a note could be a transcription of a document. A search function lets you find material in your photos, using metadata, tags, and notes.
Vgl. z.B. https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/april-2018/research-clutter-a-new-app-helps-create-order-out-of-disorder.
On this website you can discover an array of historical salutations. When you found a matching ending for your e-mail you can easily copy it by clicking on the “quote me!”-button and then paste it at the end of your e-mail. If you don’t like the displayed salutation just click on “New Greeting” and you get another one that might fit the bill. To help you finding the fitting quote you can use the filter function.
This site is designed to help librarians share workflows and best practices across institutions. If you are interested in contributing to the site, please let us know!
We make no claim to authoring/creating the workflows presented here (except, of course, when they are ours!) Wherever possible, we list those people and institutions responsible for developing the workflows.
DMPonline helps you to create, review, and share data management plans that meet institutional and funder requirements. It is provided by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC).
This is figure is lays out different digital research tools and resources. It is meant for people looking to discover new tools for research, publication, and dissemination.
online version: http://scalar.usc.edu/works/digital-research-resources/index