Since launching Omeka.net last spring, nearly 1500 users are working on more than 1,000 new websites. Many of these sites are works-in-progress created by historians, librarians, archivists, enthusiasts, educators, and students.
Here are a few examples of what people are building and sharing in their Omeka.net sites.
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Robert & Monnoyer: French Botanical Artists of the 17th Century, created to complement and promote a spring 2011 exhibit of materials from the Dumbarton Oaks Rare Book Collection.
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Fire Files Digital Library, built as a personal project by a professional librarian.
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Eastern Oklahoma Tuberculosis Sanatorium, created by family members of former patients at EOTS.
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[About Deseronto (Ontario), launched as a community history project managed by the Deseronto Archives
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Presidential Visits to Charlotte , created by graduate student and librarian as a digital component of a physical exhibit at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte J. Murrey Atkin Library.
Curious to know whether Omeka.net will serve the needs of your new project? Sign up for a free, basic account and start playing with the software.