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AM’s digital collections and technology platforms enrich the study, research and teaching of primary sources. AM works with libraries, archives and heritage institutions to digitise the world’s historical and cultural knowledge. Developed to present AM’s own primary source collections, Quartex helps customers bring archival materials to life.
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At 4Science, we lead the charge in advocating Open Science as lead contributor to DSpace worldwide. As a DSpace Certified Platinum Provider, Certified ORCID Service Provider, Cloud Security Alliance Trusted provider, ISO 27001, and ISO 9001 certified company, we ensure the highest level of assurance.
Expertise Highlights: With over two decades of experience, our team is an authoritative source on technological, methodological, and policy-related repository issues. We’ve pioneered DSpace features such as ORCID integration, COAR-NGR technologies, NOTIFY innovation, and Machine Learning for PDF recognition.
Comprehensive Solutions: Specializing in Research Information Management Systems (RIMS), Research Data Management (RDM), and digital cultural heritage management, we offer turnkey solutions for DSpace, DSpace extensions (DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-GLAM), and Dataverse.
Guiding Advanced Implementations: We guide our clients in implementing advanced modules for enhanced repository experiences, ensuring interoperability, global connectedness, and robust security.
Adherence to Standards: Our solutions align with international standards and policies such as OpenAIRE, ORCID, IIIF, Open Access, Open Science, Research Impact, and Digital Preservation.
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TIND has developed the TIND Digital Archive, a tool to showcase and preserve any digital collection, including photographs, books, manuscripts, newspapers, and audiovisual material.
TIND is an official CERN spin-off providing commercial library management systems, digital preservation, and research data management solutions based on CERN open-source software. Serving academic, public, and special research libraries around the globe, TIND is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.
Wiki Education is a non-profit that envisions a world in which students, scholars, scientists, archivists, librarians, and other members of academic and cultural institutions are actively engaged in sharing their knowledge with the general public through Wikipedia, Wikidata, and other open collaboration projects on the web.
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East View is a full-service library vendor for over 30 years with an expanding list of offerings that extends across borders, languages and ideologies in the vernacular languages of the source. Uncommon information from extraordinary places, with exceptional service.
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Recollect’s industry-leading Collection Management System ensures you have the tools you need to fully manage your digital collection and engage your community.
Our cloud-based platform enhances your collections with features such as crowd-sourcing and a flexible metadata scheme – along with optional preservation and exhibition functionality.
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The LOCKSS Program at Stanford Libraries provides open-source technologies and services for high-confidence, resilient, secure digital preservation. Since 1999, the “Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe” approach–and the LOCKSS Program’s award-winning open source software–has provided the foundation for robust digital preservation of all types of digital content for libraries, publishers, memory institutions, content creators and cultural stewards. We address comprehensive threats to data persistence; deliver reliable service and support; and foster a community of self-determined digital preservation practitioners. We have a long track record of leadership in digital preservation and count as partners many of the world’s leading memory institutions. Learn more about LOCKSS at lockss.org.