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Editors’ Choice: NexGen Omeka: Classic to S, the Next Generation of Omeka

In November 2015, I represented the Omeka team at IMLS’s Focus conference held in New Orleans to share the latest developments in the Omeka software family. Below are my slides, and the notes from my talk. I am here representing the Omeka team at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, and we […]

By: Sheila BrennanJanuary 12, 2016January 12, 2016

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