Open Source Ruby Library Management Software

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  • Zenflow- The AI Workflow Engine for Software Devs Icon
    Zenflow- The AI Workflow Engine for Software Devs

    Parallel agents. Multi-agent orchestration. Specs that turn into shipped code. Zenflow automates planning, coding, testing, and verification.

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    Zero Install
    Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
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    Pro Git

    Pro Git

    Pro Git 2nd Edition

    Welcome to the second edition of the Pro Git book. The entire Pro Git book, written by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub and published by Apress, is available here. All content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 license. Print versions of the book are available on Amazon.com. What is “version control”, and why should you care? Version control is a system that records changes to a file or set of files over time so that you can recall specific versions later. For the examples in this book, you will use software source code as the files being version controlled, though in reality you can do this with nearly any type of file on a computer. If you are a graphic or web designer and want to keep every version of an image or layout (which you would most certainly want to), a Version Control System (VCS) is a very wise thing to use.
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    CiteULike is a free service to help academics share, store, and organise the papers they're reading. This open source project contains the code to scrape citations from publishers' web sites.
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    DLF Aquifer Development for Interoperability Across Scholarly Repositories: American Social History Online will implement schemas, data models and technologies to enable scholars to use distributed digital collections in a variety of local environments.
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  • Leverage AI to Automate Medical Coding Icon
    Leverage AI to Automate Medical Coding

    Medical Coding Solution

    As a healthcare provider, you should be paid promptly for the services you provide to patients. Slow, inefficient, and error-prone manual coding keeps you from the financial peace you deserve. XpertDox’s autonomous coding solution accelerates the revenue cycle so you can focus on providing great healthcare.
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    LCS is an evidence-based medicine library consult service web application designed to facilitate physicians' use of the research literature. Physicians submit clinical questions to the system, librarians respond, and physicians rate the responses.
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    The GnuBook project provides eBook tools for making digital books available under Open Content Alliance principles.
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    Mahatma68k is a free/Open Source emulator library for the legendary Motorola 68000 CPU written for the Java virtual machine.
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    Memory Place is a multimedia encyclopedia for the preservation and presentation of Indigenous knowledge, culture and history. Focusing on the needs of Indigenous end users, it aims to reflect the interconnectedness of Indigenous Knowledge Systems.
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    a simple clean book collection web application: o you can add books by ISBN only (get all the rest via Amazon) o you sould also be able to search, rate, add to wish list ... etc
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  • Dun and Bradstreet Connect simplifies the complex burden of data management Icon
    Dun and Bradstreet Connect simplifies the complex burden of data management

    Our self-service data management platform enables your organization to gain a complete and accurate view of your accounts and contacts.

    The amount, speed, and types of data created in today’s world can be overwhelming. With D&B Connect, you can instantly benchmark, enrich, and monitor your data against the Dun & Bradstreet Data Cloud to help ensure your systems of record have trusted data to fuel growth.
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    This is a way of creating virtual libraries. I catalogue the books (or DVDs etc.) that I have. My friends do the same. As well as allowing me to organise myself easily is also means that if I'm after a book I can easily find which of my friends has it.
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    Ruby on Rails tools developed for the National Digital Library of Bhutan by the Department of Information and Technology under the Ministry of Communications of Bhutan with the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library (THDL) of the University of Virginia.
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    Ruby Research Wiki (RRiki) can be used to keep notes and organize references for research. It uses a browser interface, an intuitive plain text formatting language (markdown), and facilities to cross-reference and hierarchically organize notes
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    Rubyturgy is designed to help students perform textual analysis on publicly available texts. It is intended to mimic Unix text utility functionality, while providing more useful representations of data for students of literature.
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    A personal library manager.
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    This tool offers guidance and support for applicants in the compiling of their APEL claim.
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