Linux Focus
LinuxFocus is a free international magazine for Linux. It's a non profit organization and the magazine is managed by volunteers from all over the world. LinuxFocus provides free documentation for the Linux operating system. LinuxFocus is international and our articles get translated into different languages.
viktor
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Dutch,Italian,Russian,Chinese,German,Portuguese,Arabic,French,Polish,English,Korean,Spanish
http://new.linuxfocus.org
NASA'S educational media archive
NASA Video Archives K-16 Science Education Programs Videos, 1998 – 2005, viewable
rbrown
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http://nasa.ibiblio.org
Musopen - Free Public Domain Classical Music
This site takes music that is in the public domain, meaning a work that belongs to the community, and has it recorded by individuals and college/community orchestras throughout the United States and stored online so it can be accessed for free through this website. Musopen is copyright free classical music.
musopen
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http://musopen.com
NEC New Voices Project
This collection is for research conducted jointly by the UNC Center for Disability and Literacy Studies ( http://www.med.unc.edu/ahs/clds/ ) and the UNC Department of Computer Science.
cmpalmer,adball
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http://www.ibiblio.org/nec_new_voices/
Grokline: applying open sourced ideals to the law
This is an open, community-based, collaborative research project, a living history, designed to carefully trace the ownership history of UNIX and UNIX-like code with the goal of reducing, or eliminating, the amount of software subject to superficially plausible but ultimately invalid copyright, patent and trade secret claims against Linux or other free and open source software.
vruz
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http://grokline.net
GrokDoc usability study of GNU/Linux newbies
Welcome to GrokDoc's usability study of GNU/Linux newbies. Our goal is to create a useful manual on basic tasks that new users will find simple and clear and easy to follow, using what we learn from our study. GrokDoc is an offshoot of Groklaw. Our idea is this: instead of technically proficient people explaining tasks and functions to newbies, we let newbies show us what is hard for them. In order to accomplish our goal, we are requesting that you sit down with a friend or family member who has little (or ideally no) prior experience with GNU/Linux and observe them as they try any Linux distribution, watching and noting what they find difficult, so we will know what needs to be explained more clearly. The research results will be collected here, and we will then write up the manual explaining how to do the basic tasks we have studied. You can also help us write a manual from what we learn. Your friends and relatives who participated in the study can help, too.
jeremy
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http://grokdoc.net
Docbook.org - The Source for Documentation
The official home page for DocBook: The Definitive Guide. The definitive guide, written by Norman Walsh and Leonard Muellner and published by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., is the official documentation for DocBook. In support of DocBook users everywhere, this book and its source SGML are available online at both this site and at OASIS.
docbook
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http://docbook.org
The Carolina Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics Research
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill proposes to establish the Carolina Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics Research to promote multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration among researchers in computational chemistry, chemical biology, datamining, computer science, and statistics to address critical issues in Cheminformatics in the context of Molecular Libraries Initiative (MLI) at NIH. This multi-investigator effort will be coordinated by the Laboratory of Molecular Modeling and the Cheminformatics Research Resource at UNC-Chapel Hill, led by Professor Alexander Tropsha. In the course of the planning stage, we shall develop technical strategies and administrative infrastructure for CECCR integrating most essential components of Cheminformatics resources. These components include, but not limited to: • the procedures to calculate molecular descriptors • biologically relevant diversity and similarity metrics • data analytical tools • specialized methodologies for chemical library design and virtual screening • rigorously validated biological and ADMETox property predictors Incorporating these components, the CECCR will establish and maintain an integrated publicly available Carolina Cheminformatics Workbench (C-ChemBench) to support experimental chemists in the Chemical Methodology and Library Development (CMLD) Centers and quantitative biologists in the Molecular Libraries Screening Centers Network (MLSCN). The Workbench which is intended as a data analytical extension to the PubChem will enable researchers to mine available chemical and biological data to rationally design new compounds or compound libraries with significantly enhanced hit rates in the corresponding screening experiments. To begin the implementation of current and developing best practices in Cheminformatics research and translate them into advanced computational tools, the planning stage for the CECCR will focus on the following Specific Aims: 1. Establish Productive Collaborating Environment for Participating Laboratories; 2. Investigate Multidisciplinary Approaches to Key Cheminformatics Issues; 3. Build a Prototypic Web Based Cheminformatics Workbench (C-ChemBench)
qsar
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http://ceccr.unc.edu
Permaculture.info
The Permaculture Information Web is a collaborative project to provide a comprehensive resource of permaculture related information. Includes wiki.
pfaf
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http://permaculture.info
Aurora SPARC Linux Project
Site includes news, Faq, and downloads for SPARC Linux
aurora
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http://auroralinux.org