Omeka
Publify
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Omeka
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Online Research Tools for Students
Omeka
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Indexing / filtering lots of images and their metadata
Omeka (https://omeka.org/) is OSS and has a REST API. Usually used by museums/libraries, but primary function is to upload and describe media files.
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Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
Adding new features to listmonk (mailing list / newsletter manager), preparing for its next release.
https://github.com/knadh/listmonk
Setting up and playing around with Omeka, a brilliant document publishing system, to help publish an archive of digitised physical books and documents.
https://omeka.org
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How are historians recording and preserving the COVID-19 pandemic?
If you Google "COVID-19 digital archive" you can also find a range of projects with different focuses. A benefit of technology is that now many organizations can create their own Omeka site and build a collection to document events in real time. However, I hope the post above demonstrates that while anyone can, any historian utilizing these various resources need to consider the practices undertaken to gather digital archives. We would never enter a physical archive and look at paper documents without questioning why those survive, what's missing, and thinking about voices specifically left out. A digital collection is the same, however they present an abundance of sources that can distract or distort- approaching the surviving records of the Salem Witch Trials is different from approaching a collection of 40,000 personal accounts. What voices might not volunteer a personal account to a website if it requires identifying information? How many images of people in masks at the grocery store do we need to deliberately save? These are not substantially different questions from what past historians and archivists thought about, but technology does reframe discussion. We'll see how many of these projects were developed with sustainability in mind.
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Seeking recommendation for building an art collection archive
Yes to this and other free, open source solutions such as Omeka.
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Wordpress plugin to create a easy to manage historical document gallary/database
I have not tried this yet but: https://wordpress.org/plugins/diviner-archive/ Or you might look into a non-Wordpress solution like Omeka https://omeka.org/
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What to do with a large newspaper text archive
There are some great visual archives online that might serve as inspiration. Free tools to create them include Collection Builder, Omeka, and some other free, open source repository software. Most of their sites have links to projects that people have built using their tool, and I find them super inspiring to scroll through and get ideas for projects like yours.
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best theme for old postcards collection browsing
A popular alternative is Omeka, which can't directly be used with WordPress but does have some workarounds to effectively show the digital collection in a frame. Search the Omeka forum for more info.
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Solutions for collections accessible on the cloud?
Omeka (https://omeka.org/)
Publify
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
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