Omeka Workshop

Please join us on February 18 and 20, from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in the CDSC (4th floor Holland Library) for a 2-day workshop on using Omeka, led by William Clements.

Do you want to create an engaging web exhibit to display, publicize, and provide access to your research? Learn to build online media-rich exhibits using Omeka Classic, an open-source exhibit tool and web publishing platform. This will be a two part workshop. On the first day, attendees will learn to set up an Omeka site as an administrator, upload materials, and investigate a selection of plugins that extend Omeka’s functionality to include features like exhibit-building, timelines, and text analysis. On the second day, attendees will bring a selection of their own material for a hands-on content creation and exhibit building workshop.

Omeka provides an engaging, interactive platform for your research and collections. Attendees will come away with the know-how to set up an Omeka site, upload collections, and create an interactive exhibit.

Please register here. Limited to 15 participants. This is a TWO-PART workshop, participants are signing up to attend both days.

Bringing a personal laptop to work on is encouraged, but not required.

If you have any questions, please contact the CDSC.

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