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Goobi workflow - Workflow management software for digitisation projects used in more than 80 cultural heritage institutions in at least 18 countries.
Goobi viewer - Presentation software for digital libraries, museums, archives and galleries. Open Source.
Goobi viewer - Indexer daemon to monitor hotfolder, add metadata to Apache Solr index and move files to correct folders.
Goobi viewer - Theme Reference
Goobi viewer - Connector for OAI-PMH and SRU interface
This is an OPAC Plugin for Goobi workflow to allow a data transfer from a source that provides JSON records.
This step plugin allows you to validate images using JHove and customize the workflow
Goobi viewer - Theme boilerplate
This is the documentation source in markdown format for the German Goobi workflow manual.
This Goobi Plugin is needed to export infrastructure information about Goobi workflow internals (ldap, user, groups, projects, rulesets, dockets) to a zip file and information about the process details into the process folders.
This Goobi Plugin is needed to export infrastructure information about Goobi workflow internals to a zip file and information about the process details into the process folders.
This is a reference implementation of a fedora export plugin for Goobi workflow
Goobi plugin for exporting Goobi processes to a Fedora repository for the Victoria Public Record Office
This is the Goobi Export plugin to export to different directories for the Klassik Stiftung Weimar.
This is the generic plugin for importing Excel files.
This is an OPAC Plugin for Goobi workflow to allow a data transfer from a source that provides XML records.
This is an OPAC Plugin for Goobi workflow to allow a data transfer from a Soutron catalogue.
This statistics plugin determines the activity of edits to translations within specific metadata fields.
This step plugin for Goobi workflow allows an automatic selective deletion of content from Goobi processes during the workflow. A configuration file allow to define which content exactly shall be deleted and which can be configured differently per project and workflow step.
This is the Goobi step plugin to connect to the ePIC service provided by the GWDG to generate persistent identifiers using Handle and/or DOI.
This step plugin for Goobi workflow allows you to export the metadata and content of a Goobi process to a configurable path
This step plugin allows you to generate configurable identifiers and save them within a metadata in the METS file.
This step plugin allows to scale images down to a specific size of the longest side and adds a configurable watermark. The input and output folder can be configured as well.
This is a step plugin for Goobi workflow to allow the edition of individual metadata fields right inside of an accepted task. It is highly configurable and contains a user interface.
Step plugin for Goobi workflow to generate a set of OID identifiers for each single image, generate Hashes and to change the image names and references inside of the METS file.
Step plugin for Goobi workflow to create a defined number of placeholder images within the master folder
This step plugin enables an automatic correction of the sorting of digitised material that was created separately for right and left book pages.
This step plugin for Goobi workflow is used to replace placeholder images within the master folder.
This is a step Plugin for Goobi workflow to allow the simple transcription of fulltexts per page without word coordinates.
This workflow plugin allows you to generate various barcodes for use outside Goobi worklow itself.
This workflow plugin allows the mass import of data from Excel files including the display of validation messages.
This workflow plugin allows a mass upload of files with automatic allocation to the correct Goobi processes either on the basis of the file names or by means of the analysed barcodes.
This is a Goobi workflow plugin to export an entire project. A defined workflow step has to be finished to allow the usage. After execution another workflow step will be finished. The export creates an Excel file with metadata images for all processes.