The Center for History and New Media, in partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society, released Omeka this past winter. Omeka is a web platform or publishing tool for sharing collections and producing exhibitions online. Omeka is available free to download and it is open source, permitting all kinds of modifications as well as [...]
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Omeka: Internet Exhibits Made Much Easier
Posted in Dayton, Ohio, Ohio Humanities Council, Omeka, civic engagement, cultural heritage, history, museums, oral history, public history, tagged archives, blog, Center for History and New Media, DaytonCreate, digital collections, digital exhibits, museums, Ohio Humanities Council, Omeka, wordpress on April 22, 2008 | 2 Comments »
The Past Discussed Quarterly
Posted in history, scholarship, tagged archaeology, blog, Cliopatria, Creative Commons, peer-review, scholarship, The Past Discussed Quarterly on February 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The Ancient World Bloggers Group has announced the publication of a new journal. The Past Discussed Quarterly (PDQ) is a serious answer to those who have been uncomfortable recognizing digital scholarship in the absence of peer review. The quarterly will “provide a bridge between bloggers in the broadest sense and non-blogging academics.” The publication does [...]