Porter Olsen, forskare vid Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) på University of Maryland där han leder communityn för BitCurator-projektet. Hans avhandling med titeln Hacking the Empire: Reading the Digital in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Postcolonial Literature (avhandlar hacker-kultur i utvecklingsländer som den beskrevs i sen 1900-tals och tidig 2000-tals postkolonial fiktion) Porter undervisar i elektronisk litteratur och globalisering och har blivit uppmärksammad för sina bidrag till den ökande online-undervisningen på institutionen för engelska språket.
Whilst you don't need to be a mechanic to drive a car, it is helpful if you have a basic understanding of how a car works, what bits do different jobs, and how to top up your oil and pump up your tyres / tires. This presentation will give an overview of the DSpace architecture, and will give you enough knowledge to understand how DSpace works. By knowing this, you will also learn about ways DSpace could be used, and ways in which it can't be used.
cataloged freely available software for language tools, which includes the following: compilers, compiler generators, interpreters, translators, important libraries, assemblers, etc. -- things whose user interface is a language. Natural language processing tools may also be included.
a community driven resource for open source software. Try starting a page about your favorite project, syndicating a blog for a topic, or browsing through tags people have added to projects or pages.
Sometimes upgrading to a newer version can be a good thing. Other times, your computer may not be compatible with the new version, the new version is bloated, or all the good options are no longer available.
help setting up port forwarding on your router or firewall. Many Internet users are not aware of how to configure their router or firewall in order to use applications like Peer-to-Peer file sharing (PtoP), Internet Games
the most requested hotfixes that are produced for our developer tools, the most frequently requested hotfixes for the Visual Studio 2005 suite of products.
The Problem
Authors increasingly cite webpages and other digital objects on the Internet, which can "disappear" overnight. In one study published in the journal Science, 13% of Internet references in scholarly articles were inactive after only 27 months. Another problem is that cited webpages may change, so that readers see something different than what the citing author saw. The problem of unstable webcitations and the lack of routine digital preservation of cited digital objects has been referred to as an issue "calling for an immediate response" by publishers and authors [1].
An increasing number of editors and publishers ask that authors, when they cite a webpage, make a local copy of the cited webpage/webmaterial, and archive the cited URL in a system like WebCite®, to enable readers permanent access to the cited material.
The historic video magazine Radical Software was started by Beryl Korot, Phyllis Gershuny, and Ira Schneider and first appeared in Spring of 1970, soon after low-cost portable video equipment became available to artists and other potential videomakers. Th
• Safely archive your large volume of vital email information. • Easily access your email database with fast, sophisticated searching. • Protect your essential email data from data format obsolescence.
Announcing the OCRopus Open Source OCR System Apr 09, 2007 - Permalink Posted by Thomas Breuel, OCRopus Project Leader We're happy to announce the OCRopus OCR Project, a Google-sponsored project to develop advanced OCR technologies in the IUPR research g
How It Works TrackMeNot runs in Firefox as a low-priority background process that periodically issues randomized search-queries to popular search engines, e.g., AOL, Yahoo!, Google, and MSN. It hides users' actual search trails in a cloud of 'ghost' quer
Windows only: Open ZIP, ARJ, CAB, ISO and a wealth of other compressed files with ALZip. More capable than 7-Zip and much easier on the eyes (ALZip's interface employs cute, googly-eyed icons), ALZip can do all the usual compression-software tricks: split
WebCite® is an archiving system for webreferences (cited webpages and websites), which can be used by authors, editors, and publishers of scholarly papers and books, to ensure that cited webmaterial will remain available to readers in the future. Authors
Old versions of software are catalogued, described, and offered for downloading [via links]. Historical accounts, files to download; a great archival storeroom for old, outdated, discontinued, remaindered, banned, and otherwise unfortunate software.
Old versions of software are catalogued, described, and offered for downloading [via links]. Historical accounts, files to download; a great archival storeroom for old, outdated, discontinued, remaindered, banned, and otherwise unfortunate software.