hoover up those sites. Getleft is a web site downloader, that downloads complete web sites according to the settings provided by the user. It automatically changes all the absolute links to relative ones, so you can surf the downloaded pages (web sites) on your local computer without the need to connect to the internet. so that you can surf the site in your hard disk. Getleft supports several filters, allowing you to limit the download to certain files, as well as resuming , following of external links, sitemap and more. Getleft supports proxy connections and can be scheduled to update downloaded pages automatically.
DROID (Digital Record Object Identification) is an automatic file format identification tool. It is the first in a planned series of tools developed by The National Archives under the umbrella of its PRONOM technical registry service.
UpLib is a digital “filing cabinet”, designed for personal use. It allows you to save Web pages, email, photos, scanned bills, receipts, and other documents — even music — for later retrieval. It uses a highly visual interface, presenting saved information as thumbnails of the actual document instead of lines of text.
an experimental project focused on archiving and republishing public domain works. At this time, this service can take a book from any of the supported sites such as the the Internet Archive (books in public domain ONLY) and reprint it via print on demand techology. F
Mendeley Desktop is free academic software for managing and sharing research papers. Mendeley Web lets you access your papers online, discover research trends and connect to like-minded researchers.
The California Digital Library (CDL), Portico, and Stanford University have received funding from the Library of Congress, under its National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP) initiative, to collaborate on a two-year project to develop a next-generation JHOVE2 architecture for format-aware characterization.
lets people upload and share their papers or entire books via a social-network interface. iPaper uses a Flash-based document reader; can be embedded into a Web page; Documents uploaded to Scribd can be set to private to public view. If a publisher desires, public documents can be made available for download. Registered users of the Scribd service can comment on documents host on Scribd's website. Public documents can be searched or browsed by category and popularity. In short, Scribd is like YouTube or SlideShare for documents.
Netspeak helps you to search for words you donât know, yet. It is a new kind of dictionary that contains everything that has ever been written on the web.
UserVoice integrates easy-to-use feedback, helpdesk, and knowledge base management tools in one platform that empowers users to speak and companies to understand.
Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software that opens up a new world between whiteboards and slides. The zoomable canvas makes it fun to explore ideas and the connections between them. The result: visually captivating presentations that lead your audience down a path of discovery.
PDFXplorer is a small application that lets you explore the internals of any PDF file. It shows the PDF file in a tree structure, matching the PDF structure in the file. It can be used to debug a wide range of PDF problems, from invalid references to damaged page content. PDFXplorer supports all PDF versions, its PDF engine being version independent. Also encrypted PDF files are supported. PDFXplorer toolkit has been developed entirely in C#, being 100% managed code.
SCAPE is devoted to enhancing the state-of-the-art of long-term digital preservation by developing an infrastructure and tools for scalable preservation actions (the SCAPE Platform and Components), and a framework for automated, quality assured preservation workflows. Additionally, these components will be integrated with a policy-based Pr
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