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dokieli

dokieli is a decentralized article authoring, annotation, and social notification tool which works from a Web browser. While it is a general purpose tooling to write articles, it is fully compliant with the Linked Research initiative and principles, and provides features and...

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  1.  Decentralized
  2. ActivityPub icon  Support for ActivityPub
  3.  Distributed
  4.  Publishing
  5.  Fediverse

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    Open Source (Apache-2.0) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is dokieli?

dokieli is a decentralized article authoring, annotation, and social notification tool which works from a Web browser. While it is a general purpose tooling to write articles, it is fully compliant with the Linked Research initiative and principles, and provides features and interactions for scholarly communication.

dokieli's architecture is progressively enhanced such that articles are accessible anywhere from a text-browser to Firefox Nightly. Articles and annotations can be curled and dereferenced to get the complete content in HTML and RDF. Articles can be authored both online and offline.

Where applicable, dokieli can employ participant's e.g., authors, reviewers, commenters, WebID and personal online datastores to store and give different access controls to the information to different participants. Similarly, anyone that wants to annotate can store their notes at a Webspace in which they control.

Common source code : https://github.com/linkeddata/dokieli

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