Featured products and servicesadvertise here
|
|
Site Info - Earth-prints.orgOverview of web technologies used by Earth-prints.org. Website Background DSpace-CRIS is a comprehensive, free and open-source Research Information Management System (CRIS/RIMS). It is based on DSpace, providing broader functionality and an expanded data model, relying on its large community. It is compliant with and supports key international standards, facilitating interoperability and data transfer. DSpace-CRIS enables secure, integrated and interoperable research information and data management – in a single solution. Description on Homepage Top 10m among all websites Popularity rank Website Quality Alerts Found on page https://www.earth-prints.org/home There is no title defined for the web page. Found on page http://earth-prints.org/ We did not find a web page at http://earth-prints.org/, but we found one at http://www.earth-prints.org/. No web page found at plain url Found on page https://www.earth-prints.org/cris/rp/rp00904 At our the last visit we found the server time to be approximately 10 hours slow. Are you the webmaster of this site? Register as user to get quality alerts per email. DSpace is an open source Java software package for creating open access repositories of digital content. DSpace 7.6.2 JavaScript is a lightweight, object-oriented, cross-platform scripting language. This includes TypeScript. Java is a general-purpose language originally developed by Sun Microsystems. JavaScript is a lightweight, object-oriented, cross-platform scripting language, often used within web pages. Express is a web framework for Node.js. Nginx (pronounced as "engine X") is a lightweight open source web server developed by Igor Sysoev. Nginx 1.18.0 Node.js is a server-side JavaScript environment for writing network programs such as web servers, originally developed by Ryan Dahl. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution. Amazon is a US-based e-commerce and cloud computing provider. Amazon Amazon is a US-based e-commerce and cloud computing provider. Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery web service by Amazon. Starfield Technologies is an SSL certificate authority owned by Go Daddy. AddToAny is a social bookmarking and sharing service. AddToAny External Cascading Style Sheets define style rules in a separate CSS file. Embedded Cascading Style Sheets define a set of style rules in a <style> element within a web page. Inline Cascading Style Sheets define style rules directly within an (X)HTML element using the style attribute. Gzip (GNU zip) is a file compression algorithm. A weak ETag is an HTTP header field for validation of cached web pages, that indicates a semantically equivalent page in the cache. HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) defines a mechanism enabling web sites to declare themselves accessible only via secure connections. HTTP Strict Transport Security The websites redirects visitors to its www subdomain, e.g. from example.com to www.example.com. The websites redirects visitors to use SSL encryption, e.g. from http://example.com/ to https://example.com/. The Open Graph protocol, originally developed by Facebook, is an RDFa-based format that enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph. Twitter/X Cards enable automatic attachment of photos, videos and media elements to tweets. Generic RDFa (Resource Description Framework in attributes) is RDFa without further specialization. JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is a method of encoding Linked Data using JSON. JSON-LD HTML5 is the fifth revision of the HTML standard. UTF-8 (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode, which is backwards compatible with ASCII. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless compression image format, suitable to store graphics with uniformly colored areas, and originally introduced as a free, open-source successor of GIF. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a lossy compression method suitable to store photographic images. WebP is an image format that provides lossless and lossy compression, developed by Google. Organizations
Share this page |