This presentation was delivered at a Digital Exhibits and Collections Fundamentals workshop, which was an introduction to planning and presenting a digital exhibit project. Topics covered included: finding data and using it ethically, digitization, metadata, and tools (Omeka, Curatescape, Mukurtu, Wordpress/Drupal). The presentation includes two interactive activities that ask attendees to 1.) explore existing digital exhibit projects and 2.) think about how they might create their own digital exhibit project
Turning the attention of librarians and technologists away from digitization and implementation of d...
Digital practices are intertwined in everything we do, although in a society where the citizens are ...
Virtual exhibitions represent the culmination and combination of community heritage, identity, memor...
In an effort to bring context to their digital collections, many institutions are using online mater...
The presentation, Usability in Digital Exhibits was a part of the panel entitled, Creating Meaningfu...
This session gives an introduction to creating digital exhibitions with limited resources. By review...
Digital exhibits can include historical artifacts, analytical works, and collaborative classroom pro...
Learn how to create dynamic online exhibits to showcase collections of digital items in Omeka. Omeka...
Digital exhibits can manifest as a response to the central question: How can we creatively transform...
Omeka is an open source platform that allows users to create online exhibits and collections. Studen...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17556/87590-thumbnail.jpgThe presentation wil...
This presentation discusses collaborative digital repository opportunities. The presentation offers ...
This workshop was held on January 26, 2016 as part of the ULS/iSchool Digital Scholarship Workshop &...
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at t...
This session builds on the “Creating Digital Collections with Omeka” workshop held in January 2016 a...
Turning the attention of librarians and technologists away from digitization and implementation of d...
Digital practices are intertwined in everything we do, although in a society where the citizens are ...
Virtual exhibitions represent the culmination and combination of community heritage, identity, memor...
In an effort to bring context to their digital collections, many institutions are using online mater...
The presentation, Usability in Digital Exhibits was a part of the panel entitled, Creating Meaningfu...
This session gives an introduction to creating digital exhibitions with limited resources. By review...
Digital exhibits can include historical artifacts, analytical works, and collaborative classroom pro...
Learn how to create dynamic online exhibits to showcase collections of digital items in Omeka. Omeka...
Digital exhibits can manifest as a response to the central question: How can we creatively transform...
Omeka is an open source platform that allows users to create online exhibits and collections. Studen...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17556/87590-thumbnail.jpgThe presentation wil...
This presentation discusses collaborative digital repository opportunities. The presentation offers ...
This workshop was held on January 26, 2016 as part of the ULS/iSchool Digital Scholarship Workshop &...
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at t...
This session builds on the “Creating Digital Collections with Omeka” workshop held in January 2016 a...
Turning the attention of librarians and technologists away from digitization and implementation of d...
Digital practices are intertwined in everything we do, although in a society where the citizens are ...
Virtual exhibitions represent the culmination and combination of community heritage, identity, memor...