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: At this time, the application is installed, but is empty pending definition of ISM's metadata vocabulary. | : At this time, the application is installed, but is empty pending definition of ISM's metadata vocabulary. | ||
− | : See [http://ismuseum.org/omeka ISM's Omeka page]. | + | : See [http://ismuseum.org/omeka ISM's Omeka page] to access the collection. |
==== Administering ISM's Omeka installation ==== | ==== Administering ISM's Omeka installation ==== | ||
: If you are a member of the ISM Metadata group and wish to add records to the database, login [http://www.ismuseum.org/omeka/admin/users/login here]. | : If you are a member of the ISM Metadata group and wish to add records to the database, login [http://www.ismuseum.org/omeka/admin/users/login here]. |
Revision as of 21:32, 1 October 2014
Contents
Omeka
- Omeka is a specialized web-based database that employs metadata to organize a collection.
Omeka Information
- See the Omeka website for information about the application and codexes it uses.
- In particular, this page explains how Dublin Core is used by Omeka users.
ISM's Omeka Installation
- At this time, the application is installed, but is empty pending definition of ISM's metadata vocabulary.
- See ISM's Omeka page to access the collection.
Administering ISM's Omeka installation
- If you are a member of the ISM Metadata group and wish to add records to the database, login here.