I'm thinking of using Omeka for a very different project-a modular resource site we're building at UVA for our Writing Program.
On first glance this doesn't seem an archive, but the way we're conceiving the site seems to fit the Omeka model. We're planning modules on different writing principles, each of which will include resources such as images, video, and of course text. Some of these resources will be referenced in more than one module.
Omeka seems like it might be a good option because we can keep images, text, and video in the database and then build exhibits for each module, calling on resources in given modules as needed.
Many of the folks working on this project are not coders or web designers, so I also like the approachability of Omeka for less technically inclined folks-we can concentrate on content rather than learning code.
Is anyone else using Omeka for a similar project? Am I off base thinking it might meet our needs? If so, is there a better platform for such a project that I should be considering?
Thanks for your input.

