Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)

This article examines the main features of Omeka, a free and open source CMS (Content Management System) for online digital collections developed by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. Omeka presents very interesting features: first, a remarkable ease of u...

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Main Author: Alberto Salarelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2016-11-01
Series:Bibliothecae.it
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CMS
MAB
Online Access:https://bibliothecae.unibo.it/article/view/6393
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spelling doaj-2da6108e691f4ea29db4ef27dd9f216f2020-11-25T00:43:32ZengUniversity of BolognaBibliothecae.it2280-79342283-93642016-11-015217720010.6092/issn.2283-9364/63935786Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)Alberto Salarelli0Università di ParmaThis article examines the main features of Omeka, a free and open source CMS (Content Management System) for online digital collections developed by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. Omeka presents very interesting features: first, a remarkable ease of use that, however, does not affect its multiple functions; secondly, it provides tools to create, in an innovative way, virtual exhibitions for archives, libraries and museums in order to promote their collections on the web; thirdly, its extreme adaptability to collection size: in fact Omeka is used by large and celebrated institutions such as the New York Public Library and Europeana, but also by many small initiatives including MoRE (A Museum of REfused and unrealized art projects). Specifically, the second part of the article describes, in brief, the objectives and characteristics of this virtual museum dedicated to contemporary unrealized artworks; it is an experimental project, still under development, devised by a working group of the University of Parma (Italy), who found in Omeka the most suitable IT solution to collect and expose these unique museum materials.https://bibliothecae.unibo.it/article/view/6393OmekaCMSMoRE Museumvirtual exhibitionmostre virtualiGLAMMABonline exhibits
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Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)
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Omeka
CMS
MoRE Museum
virtual exhibition
mostre virtuali
GLAM
MAB
online exhibits
author_facet Alberto Salarelli
author_sort Alberto Salarelli
title Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)
title_short Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)
title_full Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)
title_fullStr Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)
title_full_unstemmed Management of small digital collections with Omeka: the MoRE experience (A Museum of REfused and unrealised art projects)
title_sort management of small digital collections with omeka: the more experience (a museum of refused and unrealised art projects)
publisher University of Bologna
series Bibliothecae.it
issn 2280-7934
2283-9364
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This article examines the main features of Omeka, a free and open source CMS (Content Management System) for online digital collections developed by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. Omeka presents very interesting features: first, a remarkable ease of use that, however, does not affect its multiple functions; secondly, it provides tools to create, in an innovative way, virtual exhibitions for archives, libraries and museums in order to promote their collections on the web; thirdly, its extreme adaptability to collection size: in fact Omeka is used by large and celebrated institutions such as the New York Public Library and Europeana, but also by many small initiatives including MoRE (A Museum of REfused and unrealized art projects). Specifically, the second part of the article describes, in brief, the objectives and characteristics of this virtual museum dedicated to contemporary unrealized artworks; it is an experimental project, still under development, devised by a working group of the University of Parma (Italy), who found in Omeka the most suitable IT solution to collect and expose these unique museum materials.
topic Omeka
CMS
MoRE Museum
virtual exhibition
mostre virtuali
GLAM
MAB
online exhibits
url https://bibliothecae.unibo.it/article/view/6393
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