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  • 1.  Omeka S (1.0) Beta Release

    Posted 11-02-2016 07:29 AM
    Dear Friends,

    I'm writing today to share the news that the Omeka Development Team has released a public beta of the Omeka S software. The team has been hard at work on this new platform for the last several years, and we're very excited to reach this milestone. 

    We listened to our users at medium and large institutions who wished for an easier way to to launch, monitor, and upgrade many sites from a single installation, and to better integrate Omeka resources and projects with their own digital repositories. We are also grateful to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Institute of Museum and Library Services who made this development possible.


    Though Omeka S is a completely new software package, it shares the same goals and principles of Omeka Classic that users have come to love: a commitment to cost-effective deployment and design, an intuitive user interface, open access to data and resources, and interoperability through standardized data.


    New features in Omeka S allow users to publish Linked Open Data; describe and share DPLA-ready resources; extend core functionality with new modules to collect, map, import, and connect resources; and style with 4 new fully-responsive themes.


    We imagine a few different user groups will be drawn to Omeka S's new functionality:


    • Colleges and universities that want to encourage their faculty and students to develop online publications that make use of special collections and digitized materials will find Omeka S ideal.

    • Museums and historical societies that would like to create a digital exhibit to accompany the many physical exhibits and installations at their institutions can turn to Omeka S as way to efficiently administer that digital work and reuse digitized collections.

    • Individual researchers interested in publishing linked open data will find Omeka S a reliable solution for creating and maintaining research collections, and for publishing new scholarship.



    The Omeka team will continue to develop Omeka Classic alongside Omeka S.

    Of course, don't hesitate to be in touch if you have questions. And, as always, thank you for your support of Omeka!

    Take care,
    Sharon
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    Sharon M. Leon, Ph.D.
    Director of Public Projects, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
     and Associate Professor, Dept of History and Art History
    George Mason University | 4400 University Drive, MSN 1E7 Fairfax VA 22030

    703-993-3831 | @sleonchnm |  sleon@gmu.edu
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