info.omeka.net
Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/manage-api-settings
Omekanet includes an API ( application programming interface. That gives site administrators the opportunity to make their item, collection, tags, and exhibit data visible and usable by outside applications. Some online collections are making their data available through APIs, such as the Digital Public Library of America. And the Brooklyn Museum. Super users can choose whether to enable the API using the Settings API form. Super users may also adjust the number of results per page (default: 50). Permiss...
quintessenceofham.org
Sean | The Quintessence of Ham
http://quintessenceofham.org/author/sean
The Quintessence of Ham. Is the blog of Sean Takats, history professor and director of research at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. Long-term Sustainability of PressForward. As this year’s Open Access Week winds down, I’m really pleased to share that the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation will generously fund a new, three-year phase of PressForward. To keep those projects running and growing indefinitely, on their own steam. Zotero, for example, has been entirely sustainable since April 2013&...
info.omeka.net
Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/showcase
Below is a short alphabetical list of websites built in Omeka.net. If you recently completed a site and would like it included in this list, please contact us. Http:/ aboutdeseronto.omeka.net. Ann Lewis Women’s Suffrage Collection. Http:/ lewissuffragecollection.omeka.net/. California Women for Agriculture. Http:/ cawomenforag.omeka.net. The Chicago Cultural Alliance Community. Https:/ ccacommunitycollections.omeka.net/. The Digital Manifesto Archive. Http:/ digitalmanifesto.omeka.net/. SAILS Library Net...
info.omeka.net
Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/manage-an-account
Manage Websites & Account. After logging into omeka.net, you will come to the omeka.net home page with options to go to your Dashboard or Account in the right top side. If you forgot your password, click the “Lost Your Password? 8221; link above the login screen. From the Dashboard, you may add, manage, and delete each of your websites. This display will also inform your of your role on each site listed and the amount of storage used by each site. Editing Personal Information: Click here to edit your nam...
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Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/manage-themes
Note: Themes downloaded from Omeka.org will not work on Omeka.net. Themes control the public design and presentation of a website, including the main navigation. Manage your themes by clicking on the Appearance tab in the top navigation of the admin dashboard. The first tab to load within Appearance will be the Themes tab (admin/themes/browse). Watch this screencast to see how to modify the appearance of your site:. Use advanced site-wide search: check this box to allow users to search your whole site by...
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Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/publicizing-your-site
We often get inquiries about why sites are not showing up in a Google search. The short answer is Google (and other search engines) needs to know your site exists before it can be indexed. Your site needs to be linked from other pages that google already knows about. One way to accomplish this is to link to your website on related sites or by using web services and social media networks, like Twitter. Additionally, you can ask Google to specifically crawl a url at this page. Sign Up and Choose a Plan.
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Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/manage-an-account/expiration-and-renewal
If you did not sign up for autorenewal for a paid plan, you will receive an email 30 days prior to the plan’s expiration date reminding you to renew. At this time you may also upgrade, or cancel the plan and export the site. What if my plan expires? If you do not renew by the expiration date your websites will be taken offline and put on hold for 90 days. You will receive 2 additional reminder notices to renew before losing access to your sites permanently. You must Contact. Sign Up and Choose a Plan.
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Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/manage-collections
Collections may be used in a variety of contexts that make the most sense for your archive. It is not necessary to follow a traditional interpretation of a collection, for example by owner or donor. In Omeka.net, you can also use tags to organize similar items into categories. Click on the “Collections” tab in the left navigation bar from the Dashboard. Any collections you have created will be listed on the /admin/collections page. To create a new collection, click, “Add a Collection.”. By clicking the C...
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Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/manage-item-types
Item types are user-defined type of object, with associated metadata. Omeka.net comes with predefined item types with fields specific to the item type, for instance Document includes fields for document text and original format. You can easily edit these item types or add your own. Document: A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text. Moving Image: A series of visual representations that, when shown in succession, impart an impression of motion.
info.omeka.net
Omeka.net
http://info.omeka.net/manage-item-type-fields
Manage Item Type Fields. Item Type Elements enables you to manage all the metadata fields associated with each item type available in your site, e.g. Still Image, Oral History, Document. From the Item Types page, you can add information about the content, the use, or the style of these fields. To manage Item Type Elements, select Settings in the top navigation bar. In the new window, Select Item Type Elements. To view your changes, select Item Types in the left hand navigation. Sign Up and Choose a Plan.