Web archiving is the practice of collecting and preserving resources from the web. The most well known and widely used web archive is the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. The Internet Archive was launched in 1996 …
Tools
Tool: Tropy
What Is Tropy? Tropy is a free and open-source software tool for the collection, organization, description, and sharing of digital photographs that researchers take during their research. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the …
New Tools From the Workshop on Open Citations
From September 3-5, the Workshop on Open Citations was held in Bologna: researchers, scholarly publishers, funders, policy makers, and advocates for open citations gathered to present new tools and practices for the creation, management, and …
Tool: Tabula
Information adapted from the Tabula website. What is Tabula? If you’ve ever needed data that only exists in a PDF format, you’ve likely discovered that you can’t easily copy and paste the data, which makes being able to actually …
Tool: OpenICPSR
Written by Chiu-chuang Lu Chou; Information adapted from OpenICPSR OpenICPSR is a self-serving data repository for researchers who need to deposit their social and behavioral science research data for public access compliance. Researchers can …
Tool: ATLAS.ti
Information adapted from ATLAS.ti website What is ATLAS.ti? ATLAS.ti is a software workbench that helps you perform qualitative analysis on large amounts of text, graphics, audio, or video. ATLAS.ti supports a wide range of data formats, …
Tool: anvi’o
Information from anvi’o’s website. What is anvi’o? Anvi’o is a free, open-source analysis and visualization software offered through the Meren Lab at the University of Chicago. It’s designed for researchers in the genomic, metagenomic, and metatranscriptomic …