Archive for December, 2008

Updated Sitenotes

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

One of the recently updated plugins is Sitenotes. It is now available with its own WSYWIG (what you see is what you get) editor.

As you probably remember, this simple function gives Omeka site administrators (super and admin level users) a place to leave instructions, style sheets, interpretations of Dublin Core fields, or any other notes for the back-end users. Once activated, the new tab appears on the top navigation bar of the admin panel that is accessible to all back-end users regardless of their permission levels.

Stable 0.10 Release

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Just in time for the holiday season, the Omeka team has a special gift for you: a stable version of Omeka 0.10. This version is a recommended upgrade that fixes several bugs since the 0.10beta release, and includes the following changes:

  • Updates to the SimplePages plugin to fix a permissions problem with displaying public pages
  • Prepackages the HtmlPurifier plugin with Omeka, which adds an extra layer of security to both administrative panel and public-facing forms
  • Improvements to styles and markup in the two pre-packaged themes

So go download the 0.10 stable version of Omeka, and let us know what you think in the forums, on the dev list, on Twitter!

As a holiday bonus, we have also upgraded some plugins and released some new ones.  For your treats, check out the plugins page.

Omeka wins Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Those of us at CHNM would like to send a big thanks to our user and developer communities for all you have done to make Omeka an early success, and we’re pleased to announce that your contributions and enthusiasm have been recognized by a blue-ribbon commission of leading technologists with a $50,000 Mellon Award for Technology Collaboration. In further recognition of the importance of community to the continued success of Omeka, prize money from the award will be allocated toward endowing year around user support for the project.

Mellon Awards for Technology Collaboration (MATC) awards recognize not-for-profit organizations that are making substantial contributions of their own resources toward the development of open source software and the fostering of collaborative communities to sustain open source development. Members of the prize committee included Vinton Cerf, often called the “father of the internet” and chief internet evangelist at Google; Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web; John Gage, chief researcher and director of the Science Office at Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Mitchell Baker, CEO of the Mozilla Corporation; Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media; John Seely Brown, former chief scientist at Xerox Corp.; Ira Fuchs, vice president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; and Donald J. Waters, program officer in the Program in Scholarly Communication at the Mellon Foundation. Committee members singled out Omeka for “involving an international collaborative community from the very beginning of the project.”

A special thanks to our friend Wally Grotophorst, who helpfully captured the full audio of Vint Cerf’s presentation of the award at the annual CNI Task Force Meeting in Washington, D.C.

iPaper Plugin

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Good news for Omeka users who want an easy way to view their digital documents online: the iPaper plugin is now compatible with the newest version of Omeka! Once installed, all those PDF and Word documents in your archive can be embedded directly into your website, so there’s no need to download the files individually — you can view them right there in your browser! Sign up for a Scribd iPaper account and download the Omeka iPaper plugin now.