Archive for January, 2007

Why Smalltalk: Supporting the Smalltalk Community

Why Smalltalk: Supporting the Smalltalk Community. Site which delivers timely news and information to IT managers, developers and recent adopters of Smalltalk for all businesses and industries.

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METS: Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard

Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) : The METS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library, expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium. Continue Reading »

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Open Archives Initiative: Protocol for Metadata Harvesting

Open Archives Initiative: Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. The Open Archives Initiative develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content. Continue Reading »

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The DSpace digital repository system

DSpace Federation: The DSpace digital repository system captures, stores, indexes, preserves, and distributes digital research material. Continue Reading »

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Karen Coyle, librarian and archivist

Karen Coyle: is a consultant on the Archives Project at Pacifica Radio and is a librarian and a consultant in the area of digital libraries. Continue Reading »

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Preservation Projects: Technical Reports @ Pacifica Radio Archives

Technical Reports from the Preservation Projects at the Pacifica Radio Archives.

At Pacifica Radio Archives, we preserve—and make available for research and reference use—our historic audio collection that consists of work generated by, or produced in association with, Pacifica Radio. Continue Reading »

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TrueCrypt – Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Disk Encryption Software for Windows XP/2000 and Linux

TrueCrypt: Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Disk Encryption Software for Windows XP/2000 and Linux.

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Vienna: a freeware RSS/ATOM newsreader for MacOSX

Viennaa freeware RSS/ATOM newsreader for MacOSX. An iTunes-like freeware RSS reader for the Mac.

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acquire – A Gear Guide (catalog)

acquire: a Gear Guide (says “for men”, but I don’t see why it would be limited that way). There are some REALLY unique items in this store. Continue Reading »

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Libraries facilitate open access to information with open source software

Libraries facilitate open access to information with open source software: article at LINUX.COM.

“The open source movement and libraries have a lot in common, not the least of which is the belief in free and open access to ideas and information. Yet, until recently, libraries have been slow to switch to open source software. Continue Reading »

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HowtoForge – Linux Howtos and Tutorials

HowtoForge – Linux Howtos and Tutorials: Howtos about Linux and Open Source.

Excellent and well-organized set of tutorials, mini-tutorials, and discussion (forums) on LINUX and Open Source topics.

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How To Set Up Linux As A Dial-In Server

How To Set Up Linux As A Dial-In Server: excellent tutorial at HowToForge.com.

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Wikinomics: how mass collaboration changes everything

Wikinomics: how mass collaboration changes everything. Continue Reading »

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Heilan X3D Browser

Heilan X3D Browser: Heilan is a cross-platform OpenGL X3D browser written in C++ and designed for audio work. Specifically, it forms the environment within which I am developing an audiovisual instrument for my PhD.

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DVDStyler cross-platform DVD authoring system

DVDStyler: open-source cross-platform DVD authoring system. Continue Reading »

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VMTN Wireless Bridge Appliance

VMTN Wireless Bridge Appliance:
The VMware virtual network presents a bridgeable NIC to Linux, which makes the bridging utilities work as expected, and a Linux VM can then act as the bridge between two unbridgeable adapters on the host.

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Setting up a PPP/POP dialin server in LINUX

Setting up a PPP/POP dialin server in LINUX: relatively concise and detailed instructions on setting up a PPPD server under LINUX

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LR101 Linux VPN Router Project

Linux-VPN LR101 Linux VPN Router Project: Linux-VPN’s main subjects are to introduce you, how to build your own VPNs with the LR101, additionally with Super-FreeS/WAN-1.99.8 (now OpenSWAN) and in future with KAME. Continue Reading »

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SoapWare.Org : Implementations

SoapWare.Org: Implementations of SOAP in various environments, “The leading directory for SOAP 1.1 developers.”

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SOAP in Smalltalk / Squeak

SOAP in Smalltalk / Squeak: WIKI pages related to Smalltalk-based SOAP implementations (with Squeak).

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