Hi,
I can heartily recommend Omeka - very easy to set up, customize and maintain.
We have a cooperation with local history groups in Oslo, and they use Omeka for
managing their collection of historical photos (available at
http://bildebaser.deichman.no)
It's been running about a year in
Hi Clint,
That pretty much summarises our learning also. There is one more
project worth keeping an eye on and that is Islandora
http://islandora.ca/.
We really like Kete but it is hard to recommend until we know that the
redevelopment has succeeded. We've learnt that DSpace can be
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Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 15:01:30 +1200
From: clint.deckard clint.deck...@frontiers.co.nz
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Subject: [Koha] Integrating digital repositories
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G'day all,
Working with Koha in schools I have often thought how more useful Koha
could be if there was an easy way to integrate student created media eg.
videos, podcasts, sound files etc
But uploading files to a Koha server isn't straight forward. Uploading
to sharing sites like Mega.co.nz ;)
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