Date: 10/30/09 10-11am

Location: 303 Doe

Instructor: Mia Jaeggli

A new generation of open-source software is making it easier
for libraries, museums, and archives to upload and organize their multimedia collections
(image galleries, videos, and audio) online. These applications also allow for
the easy creation of complex websites that grow and evolve. Please join me for
an introduction and comparison of three such applications: Omeka, Pachyderm,
and Drupal.

 

Note: Omeka and Pachyderm are not currently supported by
the Library Systems Office. This class is designed only to introduce and
investigate new technologies.

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