use Zamzar to convert the file to a different format that you can open. This is a free, online service that takes a wide variety of file formats and converts them into an equally wide variety of other file formats. Got a *.wps file? No problem. Just upload it to Zamzar and convert it to a *.doc or *.rtf file instead.
The eXtensible Text Framework (XTF) is a powerful open source platform for providing access to digital content. Developed and maintained by the California Digital Library (CDL), XTF functions as the primary access technology for the CDL's digital collections and other digital projects worldwide.
SWORD is a lightweight protocol for depositing content from one location to another. It stands for Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit and is a profile of the Atom Publishing Protocol (known as APP or ATOMPUB). SWORD has been funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee to develop the SWORD profile and a number of demonstration implementations. The SWORD vision is 'lowering the barriers to deposit', principally for depositing content (any content!) into repositories, but potentially for depositing into any system which wants to receive content from remote sources.
The Academic Database Assessment Tool (ADAT) was designed to help libraries make informed decisions about investments in major bibliographic and full-text databases. It allows users to compare database title holdings, as well as key features of database and eBook content platforms.
Enter the site's URL you want to get information for. Results will include whois information, Google page rank, Alexa rank, Compete.com rank, Quantcast rank, Technorati rank, linking information, page data, server response headers and more.
This site is dedicated to Webmaster tips & tricks, CSS and HTML snippets. Here you can find the articles and links to useful materials about web design, CSS layout techniques and Search Engines Optimization (SEO). Revenue questions (PPC system Google AdSense) are also covered here. Our free webmaster tools can help you to get the most essential information about certain sites (Site Information Tool), and retreive the Google PR (Page Rank) for specified pages. You can also view Google AdSense ads binded to specified sites or keywords, analyze keyword density for certain pages, and even explore changes in the Search Engine algorithms.
Online Investigation, Authenticating Contents and Appearance of Websites, Discoverability of Deleted Social Networking Data, Email Authentication, Tracing Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, Use of Automated Tools in Digital Evidence Collection.
web site speed test to improve website performance. Enter a URL below to calculate page size, composition, and download time. The script calculates the size of individual elements and sums up each type of web page component. Based on these page characteristics the script then offers advice on how to improve page load time. The script incorporates the latest best practices from Website Optimization Secrets, web page size guidelines and trends, and web site optimization techniques into its recommendations.
With a WAS account you can capture, analyze and archive web sites and documents. Archives can be published or kept for private study. The WAS curator tools are easy to use, fully hosted, and allow collaborative collection building. CDL provides training and guidance for WAS curators.
Visualizing Variation is a code library of free, open-source, browser-based visualization prototypes that textual scholars can use in digital editions, online exhibitions, born-digital articles, and other projects. All of the visualization prototypes offered here deal with different aspects of the bibliographical phenomenon of textual variation: the tendency of words, lines, passages, images, prefatory material, and other aspects of texts to change from one edition to the next, and even between supposedly identical copies of the same edition. Variants are material reminders of the complex social lives of texts.