JSP Tag library providing access to a local cache of GeoNames data
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JSP Tag library providing access to a local cache of GeoNames data
A small utility web application used to capture CTSA hub service descriptions and align them with one or more CD2H service taxonomies.
The Awareness Management Platform (AMP) seeks to move beyond repetitious surveys to a model based on tracking status changes. It is based on JD eSurvey, an open source enterprise survey web application written in Java and based on the Spring Framework. Check out the tutorial videos to find out more about the application features.
Web app supporting curation of YouTube videos for inclusion in the CTSAsearch index.
A JSP tag library supporting access to various JSON constructs as tags. This is currently targeted at the V4 GitHub API.
Demonstration web site for the Center for Data to Health and its collaborators
An application supporting search and browsing of the acknowledgment sections of PubMed Central papers.
The Data Discovery Engine project by the CD2H Data working-group
A JSP reference implementation for the direct2experts federated search protocol
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WordPress theme for CD2H website; tickets for the website should be in website repo
Issues related to the CD2H website (https://ctsa.ncats.nih.gov/cd2h/home)
Competitions is an open source tool to run NIH-style peer review of competitions, pilot projects, and research proposals in a cloud-based consortium-wide single sign-on platform. To report a bug or submit a feature request please head over the to the code repository at https://github.com/nuarig/competitions/issues
A JSP tag library providing functionality roughly equivalent to the JSTL SQL tag set, just for a triple store.
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