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DocMorph

Name DocMorph: Electronic Document Conversion
Description The U.S. National Library of Medicine's (NLM) document conversion tools make the exchange and use of biomedical library electronic information easier for librarians, library users, and the general public. The DocMorph Web site and MyMorph software are two free conversion tools that allow users to convert more than 50 types of files into alternative, usable formats. DocMorph allows users to convert files one at a time into PDF, TIFF, text, or synthesized speech through their Web browsers. The downloadable MyMorph client software replaces the browser for the case where users need to mass migrate files to PDF, TIFF, or text.
Home page http://docmorph.nlm.nih.gov/docmorph/
Wiki page none
Download page (for MyMorph) http://docmorph.nlm.nih.gov/docmorph/mymorphinstallation.htm
Operating systems Web-based, Windows (MyMorph client)
License Not specified; no source code offered
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The Digital Library Workbench has been constructed by Sharon M. Foster as the Final Project for ILS 655, Digital Libraries, offered at Southern Connecticut State University, Summer 2007,
and taught by Dr. Yan Quan Liu.
Comments, updates, and suggestions for additions to sharon at vsa-software.com
Last updated 23 July 2007