Here we list software tools that are useful to scientists and open scientists in particular:
- Science software - one-tab.com
Basically some of the most interesting look like: - Zotero - is the app for managing references / citations - https://www.zotero.org/download/ - Overleaf - looks quite good - https://www.one-tab.com/page/ia_xVgQoSPmpdWZ2wlNLAA - Typset.io is an alternative - https://typeset.io/edit/7e6bbda4-ad33-4a8b-a84a-84eae4d682d6/ - Texture is the library that DEIP are starting to use - https://elifesciences.org/labs/8de87c33/texture-an-open-science-manuscript-editor
# List
- Open Journal Systems - Omeka - Zotero - Mendeley - Citoid - Sci-Hub - SCIgen - ORCID - Wikidata for Research - Typset.io - Overleaf - Pybliographer
- DAT
- Beaker Notebook - github
- Reproducibility Initiative scienceexchange.com
- scientificprotocols.org
- https://www.labarchives.com/professional-edition/
# Categories of software
# Institutions
There are a number of institutions supporting science software development: - Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media - Mozilla Open Science - Public Knowledge Project
# See also - Software for Science