By: 5 Things | Shelf Space
[...] point) I would of loved to have become a professional historian. So learning about things like Omeka, or the Victorian Books Project or Freebase, appeals to both my librarian and historian [...]
View ArticleBy: Digital Accessibility of Canadian History | ActiveHistory.ca
[...] which could be utilized by heritage institutions. It contains open source products such as Omeka, Stories Matter, and Audacity which facilitate the manipulation and display of heritage material....
View ArticleBy: Digital Images – problem space « THATCamp Southeast 2011
[...] love the cool “technology ecosystem” graphic that shows Omeka falling at a crossroads of Web Content Management, Collections Management, and Archival Digital [...]
View ArticleBy: Archive Fever « Matthew's Views
[...] this process has digitalised with many copies of archived material available for all to see online. The Omeka Project has aided this transition, providing software for easy publishing and...
View ArticleBy: Really Cool Use of Omeka…« Annalise's Blog
[...] I mentioned a few minutes ago that I was thinking of another project…I think this project would involve images, data exploration through graphs and maps, text (transcriptions, annotations, and...
View ArticleBy: links for 2011-08-23 « Laurent in Taipei
[...] Project – Omeka (tags: opensource web2.0 cms library) Like this:LikeBe the first to like this post. [...]
View ArticleBy: My Emerging Technology Plan: Sunnyvale Collections | Thomchickery
[...] to new picture books, radio plays and other uses.” This online archive is powered by Omeka, a “free, flexible, and open source Web-publishing platform for the display of library, museum,...
View ArticleBy: Curation websites « LibraryYOU Blog
[...] CMS to create the site which I think will work out fine but I was hoping to use Omeka, an “open source web-publishing platform for the display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly coll…”...
View ArticleBy: Berea and Bryn Mawr College | Educating Women
[...] to digital methods in historical research and as part of her class students worked on producing an Omeka based exhibit which we will proudly feature on our site. The site is due to go live in a...
View ArticleBy: Links for 4 November 2012 - Chris Unitt's blog
[...] Omeka is a free and open source web-publishing platform for the display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections and exhibitions. The idea being that you can launch an online...
View ArticleBy: Omeka, Oh My! – Cedrick May
[...] including video with a very professional-sounding narrator telling me how easy it is to set up an Omeka install and start curating my own online archive/museum/collection/etc. [...]
View ArticleBy: Things are still moving! |
[...] up the website. The platform we are going to be using is called Omeka. It’s a website that is for exhibitions and suits our needs to best present the letters and transcriptions. Once we have...
View ArticleBy: Omeka i online izdavaštvo
[…] o Omeka-i možete saznati na službenim stranicama projekta gdje možete vidjeti i kako izgledaju neki od multimedijalnih projekata izgrađenih pomoću […]
View ArticleBy: Embedding Visualisations | Digital Modernisms
[…] of Voyant visualisations works is that in our Digital Modernisms course we’re working on an Omeka project that (ideally) should include a couple of more or less animated visualisations of modernist...
View ArticleBy: Tool Review: Omeka | lauren duval
[…] the program’s website explains, Omeka is a program specifically designed for non-IT specialists. It seeks to make web […]
View ArticleBy: Rainbow History Project Proposal | Joanna Dressel
[…] online. Currently RHP is in the process of moving all its resources out of its html site and into Omeka, a free and open source soft wear service that allows users to build and share exhibits,...
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