For a complete list of applications and services available to the GC community, please visit the Research Computing Wiki
Wikis
Wiki policy
Research computing supports mediawiki. The wiki sysop account is assigned to one person. The wiki must be configured so that the Wiki sysop assigns accounts and passwords. Open edit access to wiki sites is not permitted.
Wiki Configuration
Please see documentation on customizing the interface and the User's Guide for usage and configuration help.
Site samples:
Research Computing Web is implemented with the open source code wiki engine MediaWiki.
GC user support provides technical support articles for Students, Faculty and Staff at The Graduate Center, CUNY.
Blogs
Site samples:
The Graduate Center's Interactive Technology Certificate Program has four LAMP sites: The blogs are implemented in Wordpress:
ITCP blog for CORE 2 course
Women's Studies Blog provides information about events of the women’s centers and programs of the City University of New York.
Online Journals
Online Journal Policy
Approved scholarly journals are created initially by the research computing staff, within the Open Journal Management System. For the journal creation step, we require the journal title, and the name and email address of a person who will act as the Journal Manager; that person is assigned a Journal Manager account. The Open Journal Management system will send an email to the supplied email address with the password for the account. The responsibility for customizing the site, and creating all other roles is delegated to the Journal Manager.
For information on hosting and managing your online academic journal under the Graduate Center's OJS system, contact the Voce President for Information Technology and External Programs or the Assistant Director for Research Computing at the CUNY Graduate Center.
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LLJournal LL is an online journal dedicated to the promotion of research related to the Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian worlds. Our publication seeks to be a multidisciplinary forum highlighting quality contributions in all relevant fields of study.
Moodle
Moodle: open source course management is a popular open source alternative to course management systems such as Blackboard.
Site samples:
Project Stretch Moodle An implementation of Moodle, an Open Source course management system, for Project Stretch.