As part of the Heritage Connector project we've built a knowledge graph from the Science Museum Group and V&A collections using machine learning techniques.
This is an experimental interface designed to let you explore the connections in this knowledge graph, in a way that feels familiar.
We are proud to announce the beta release series of JupyterLab, the next-generation web-based interface for Project Jupyter. Project Jupyter exists to develop open-source software, open standards…
PlanetData aims to establish a sustainable European community of researchers that supports organizations in exposing their data in an effective and efficient way.
CWIS (pronounced see-wis) is software to assemble, organize, and share collections of data about resources, like Yahoo! or Google Directory but conforming to international and academic standards for metadata. CWIS was specifically created to help build collections of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) resources and connect them into NSF's National Science Digital Library, but can be (and is being) used for a wide variety of other purposes.
Some of the features of CWIS include:
* resource annotations and ratings (a la Amazon)
* keyword searching (with phrase and exclusion support a la Google)
* fielded searching
* recommender system (a la Amazon)
* OAI 2.0 export (with oai_dc and nsdl_dc schemas)
* RSS feed support
* integrated metadata editing tool
* user-definable schema (comes with full qualified Dublin Core)
* prepackaged taxonomies (includes GEM Subject taxonomy)
* user interface themes
* turnkey installation
CWIS also has functionality (PHP) separated from appearance (HTML), making it relatively easy to customize for your own site.
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