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Item CHNM Tools(Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2008)This is a zipped code dump of the various research tools developed by RRCHNM. These tools included survey builders, poll builders, web scrapbooking, syllabus finders, note taking tools, and more.Item Participad(Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2013) Gorges, Boone2012-2013. Participad is a WordPress plugin to enable the integration of Etherpad Lite into a site. It was generated to enable collaborative notetaking during THATCamps. This site, formerly hosted at participad.org, was intended to promote, demo, and enable downloads of the plugin while the code for Participad itself currently resides at https://github.com/boonebgorges/participad.Item Scripto(Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2020-10-08) Hamner, Christopher; Safley, Jim; Nguyen, Kim; Brett, Megan; Leon, Sharon; Fahringer, Alyssa Toby; Dauterive, Jessica; Brennan, Sheila A.; Albers, Ken; Ghajar, Lee Ann; Halabuk, JamesScripto is an open-source tool that permits registered users to view digital files and transcribe them with an easy-to-use toolbar, rendering that text searchable. The tool includes a versioning history and editorial controls to make public contributions more manageable, and supports the transcription of a wide range of file types (both images and documents). Scripto works by connecting a content management system and Media Wiki. The original version of Scripto, released in [year], had versions for Omeka (Classic), WordPress, and Drupal. Changes in the codebase for WordPress and Drupal deprecated those versions, but Scripto for Omeka Classic was maintained by the Omeka team. In 2017, development began on a version of Scripto for Omeka S. The Scripto website was initially built on WordPress, with blog post updates, links to the GitHub repositories for all three versions of Scripto, and documentation. As part of the 2017-2020 building of Scripto for Omeka S, the team refreshed the website to discuss only the functional Scripto versions (Omeka Classic and Omeka S) and the website was moved from a WordPress installation to a flat-file site designed by Kim Nguyen. https://scripto.org/