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Presentation and Publication of Research Data

Omeka: An open-source web publishing platform designed for managing, describing, and presenting digital collections. It is especially used by libraries, archives, museums, and research groups to build online exhibits, digital repositories, and linked-data-based projects.

Nodegoat: A web-based research platform for creating, managing, analyzing, and visualizing complex datasets. Nodegoat particularly enables the analysis and visualization of spatial, social, and chronological contexts. It is widely used in the humanities and social sciences for projects that require flexible data modeling and dynamic visual analysis.

Exhibit: An online tool for creating and sharing digital exhibitions and presentations. It is designed to help users assemble images, text, and media into story-style presentations. Exhibit allows the import of IIIF images.

Mirador: An open-source, web-based viewer for displaying, comparing, and annotating images from different repositories that support IIIF. Several institutions have further developed the viewer and added individual features, such as the ZB Lab at the Zentralbibliothek Zurich (https://viewer.zb.uzh.ch/mv/) and arthistoricum (https://www.arthistoricum.net/hilfe/werkzeugkasten).