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The Programming Historian 2: Creating an Omeka.net Exhibit
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In the lesson Up and Running with Omeka.net, you added items to your Omeka.net site and grouped them into collections. Now you are ready for the next step: taking your users on a guided tour through the items you have collected.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
Center for History and New Media
Author:
Miriam Posner
Date Added:
06/16/2015
The Programming Historian 2: Up and Running with Omeka.net
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Omeka is a free content management system that makes it easy to create websites that show off collections of items. As you will learn below, there are actually two versions of Omeka: Omeka.netand Omeka.org. In this lesson you willl be using the former.

Omeka is an ideal solution for historians who want to display collections of documents, archivists who want to organize artifacts into categories, and teachers who want students to learn about the choices involved in assembling historical collections. It is not difficult, but it is helpful to start off with some basic terms and concepts. In this lesson, you will sign up for an account at Omeka.net and start adding digital objects to your site.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
Center for History and New Media
Author:
Miriam Posner
Date Added:
06/16/2015