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|purpose=Nesstar suite is an online publishing platform for organisations wishing to share datasets both internally and with the wider web.
 
|purpose=Nesstar suite is an online publishing platform for organisations wishing to share datasets both internally and with the wider web.
 
|homepage=http://www.nesstar.com/help/4.0/server/index.html
 
|homepage=http://www.nesstar.com/help/4.0/server/index.html
|function=Metadata Processing, Service
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|content=Database, Research Data
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= Description =
 
= Description =
 
The [http://www.nesstar.com/ Nesstar] suite is an online publishing platform for organisations wishing to share datasets both internally and with the wider web. The software consists of three tools: Nesstar Publisher, which allows users to create and edit metadata attached to their data; the Nesstar Server, which is an extension to a normal web server; and Nesstar WebView, which allows users to search, browse, access, analyse, and download the published data through a web browser. Nesstar was designed primarily for Social Science Data.
 
The [http://www.nesstar.com/ Nesstar] suite is an online publishing platform for organisations wishing to share datasets both internally and with the wider web. The software consists of three tools: Nesstar Publisher, which allows users to create and edit metadata attached to their data; the Nesstar Server, which is an extension to a normal web server; and Nesstar WebView, which allows users to search, browse, access, analyse, and download the published data through a web browser. Nesstar was designed primarily for Social Science Data.

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