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heliport / HELIPORT
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kaapana / kaapana
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HIFIS / Overall / hifis.net
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalThe source code of the HIFIS homepage. --> https://hifis.net
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A workshop lifecycle tool handling the integration with Indico and certification
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A Django app to manage members, topics and more in an academic community
This project is subject to active development. We apologize for the lack in documentation and hope to improve on this in the near future.
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m-team / oidc / oidc-agent
MIT Licenseoidc-agent for managing OpenID Connect tokens on the command line
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m-team / tools / alise
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Set of tools to harvest, process and uplift (meta)data from metadata providers within the Helmholtz association to be included in the Helmholtz Knowledge Graph (Helmholtz-KG). The harvested linked data in the form of schema.org jsonld is aggregated and uplifted in data pipelines to be included into a single large knowledge graph (KG). The tool set and harvesters can be used as a python library or over a commandline interface (CLI, hmc-unhide). Provenance of metadata changes is tracked rudimentary by saving graph patches of changes on rdflib Graph data structures on the semantic triple level. Harvesters support extracting data via sitemap, gitlab API, datacite API and OAI-PMH endpoints.
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m-team / ai / goaccess-service
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HIFIS / HIFIS Software Services / Education and Training / Workshop Materials / Python - First Steps
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalAn introductory course for programming with Python
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UFZ SDI / spatialIO
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DASF Data Analytics Software Framework / Django DASF Message Broker
European Union Public License 1.2A Django-based message broker for the Data Analytics Software Framework (DASF)
This is work in progress!
Checkout the documentation for more details.
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The comprehensive documentation for the Cat4KIT project is compiled using Sphinx, ensuring structured and accessible content. For detailed insights into the project, the documentation is readily available online at https://cat4kit.readthedocs.io or https://cat4kit.pages.hzdr.de/cat4kit-documentation/. These resources provide extensive information and are the go-to references for understanding the nuances of Cat4KIT.
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