Apologies for the late/additional post but I neglected to include one more 
person who, as always, is instrumental in all Spotlight development.

A special thanks also goes out to Chris Beer for all his hard work during this 
work cycle.

Jessie Keck
Software Developer
Stanford University Libraries

On May 4, 2018, at 2:55 PM, Jessie E Keck 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

We are pleased to announce the release of Spotlight v2.0. Spotlight 2.0 
includes a new major feature, the ability for curators and exhibit 
administrators to create multilingual exhibits. For more information about this 
new feature, please read the Spotlight Wiki documentation: 
https://github.com/projectblacklight/spotlight/wiki/Translations. This feature 
was completed funded as part of a project between the WSD Handa Center for 
Human Rights and International Justice and Stanford University Libraries.

The Stanford team that undertook the work on multilingual exhibits is 
demonstrated in the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAw_n-r2kJM

Full release notes here: 
https://github.com/projectblacklight/spotlight/releases/tag/v2.0.0

For an example of how to update your Spotlight application to v2.0, you can use 
this upgrade as a guide: https://github.com/sul-dlss/exhibits/pull/1164.

Special thanks to the Stanford project team (Cathy Aster, Gary Geisler, Darren 
Hardy, Jessie Keck, Mark Matienzo, Jack Reed, Camille Villa, Drew Winget) and 
the project stakeholders (Kris Kasianovitz and Penelope Van Tuyl).


Jessie Keck
Software Developer
Stanford University Libraries


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