The introduction of Dataverse Software APIs has fostered the development of a variety of software applications that are listed in the Integrations, External Tools, and Reporting Tools and Common Queries sections of the Admin Guide.
The apps below are open source and demonstrate how to use Dataverse Software APIs. Some of these apps are built on Client Libraries that are available for Dataverse Software APIs in Python, Javascript, R, and Java.
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Data Explorer is a GUI which lists the variables in a tabular data file allowing searching, charting and cross tabulation analysis.
https://github.com/scholarsportal/Dataverse-Data-Explorer-v2
Data Curation Tool is a GUI for curating data by adding labels, groups, weights and other details to assist with informed reuse.
https://github.com/scholarsportal/Dataverse-Data-Curation-Tool
File Previewers are tools that display the content of files - including audio, html, Hypothes.is annotations, images, PDF, text, video - allowing them to be viewed without downloading.
https://github.com/GlobalDataverseCommunityConsortium/dataverse-previewers
Please note that there are multiple Python modules for Dataverse Software APIs listed in the Client Libraries section.
dataverse-sample-data allows you to populate your Dataverse installation with sample data. It makes uses of pyDataverse, which is listed in the Client Libraries section.
Dataverse Installation Reports from Texas Digital Library generates and emails statistical reports for a Dataverse installation using the native API and database queries.
OSF allows you to view, download, and upload files to and from a dataset in a Dataverse installation from an Open Science Framework (OSF) project.
https://github.com/CenterForOpenScience/osf.io/tree/develop/addons/dataverse
dataverse-metrics aggregates and visualizes metrics across multiple Dataverse installations but can also be used with a single installation.
Whole Tale enables researchers to analyze data using popular tools including Jupyter and RStudio with the ultimate goal of supporting publishing of reproducible research packages.
https://github.com/whole-tale/girder_wholetale/tree/v0.7/server/lib/dataverse
Archivematica is an integrated suite of open-source tools for processing digital objects for long-term preservation.
https://github.com/artefactual/archivematica/tree/v1.9.2/src/MCPClient/lib/clientScripts
repo2docker is a command line tool that allows you to create and start a Docker image from a code repository that follows the [reproducible executable environment specification](https://repo2docker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/specification.html). repo2docker supports Dataverse installation DOIs to find and retrieve datasets.
https://github.com/jupyter/repo2docker/blob/master/repo2docker/contentproviders/dataverse.py
Please note that there is a Java library for Dataverse Software APIs listed in the Client Libraries section.
The open-source DVUploader tool is a stand-alone command-line Java application that uses the Dataverse Software API to upload files to a specified Dataset. Files can be specified by name, or the DVUploader can upload all files in a directory or recursively from a directory tree. The DVUploader can also verify that uploaded files match their local sources by comparing the local and remote fixity checksums. Source code, release 1.0.0- jar file, and documentation are available on GitHub. DVUploader’s creation was supported by the Texas Digital Library.
Dataverse Software on Android makes use of a Dataverse installation’s Search API.
The Open Journal Systems (OJS) Dataverse Software Plugin adds data sharing and preservation to the OJS publication process.
https://github.com/pkp/ojs/tree/ojs-stable-2_4_8/plugins/generic/dataverse
The Dataverse Software module from OpenScholar allows a Dataverse installation’s widgets to be easily embedded in its web pages: